Colin To The Rescue?!? | Bridgerton Ep 3×3 Reaction & Review | Netflix



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19 thoughts on “Colin To The Rescue?!? | Bridgerton Ep 3×3 Reaction & Review | Netflix”

  1. Just to let you know, the show's producers have confirmed that there's going to be at least 6 seasons.
    Also, the showrunner said that every Bridgerton sibling will get their own season as lead, so there won't ever be combining of seasons. This season is Polin's.

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  2. Fun fact: Colin bought and is eating the same dessert he just fixated on Pen eating. Almost like he was eating it imagining what her lips tasted like or something, the horny bastard (affectionate)

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  3. To Nerdy: Yes, yes, yes…please do watch Queen Charlotte. It really is outstanding. Also, it actually served to lay the foundation for a couple plot lines that have been continued in Bridgerton S3. Because of that, there are some easter-egg references you may not catch or fully understand like you would if you had already seen it, but at least when you watch QC, you'll understand in retrospect. And if you can watch it (or already have watched it) before Part 2, then you can disregard the above, because you'll understand what I'm talking about as Part 2 unfolds. LOL

    Totally with you about how the ridiculously long lag times between shows are a real momentum killer. To use your "Rings of Power" example, I was never all that invested in it, but if there had been a reasonable break between Seasons 1 and 2, I liked it well enough and would have continued watching it. But now I've lost any slight interest I had in it. Like you, I wouldn't even remember more than a handful of characters or where their stories left off. I'm not even interested enough to watch a recap of S1 now. So, no S2 for me. Same for "Wheel of Time." I never went back for the second season. That said, there are shows I would stick with despite a long hiatus, but I've found that those are becoming increasingly rare for me.

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  4. I basically consider a season of Bridgerton to 3 months. Like they come back to Mayfair for the summer and that is courting season. Most weddings occur 3-4 after the proposal and they use the prior 8 weeks to find & court someone.

    Fun fact about the final scene. They filmed everyone in the ball room then they slowly started removing couples until it was just pen & Debling on the dance floor. That’s how they got Colin’s sad teary eyed reaction. He gets this perfect view of the woman he loves in another man’s arms.

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  5. Just have to say how very pretty Claroos' look (hair, make-up & outfit) is in this reaction. And yes Nerdy, you do sprout a fine looking beard. If some of these gals in Bridgerton don't get a proposal soon their families will be accused of trying to pass off mutton as lamb!

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  6. Just a little fun fact since you said polyjuice potion. The actress playing prudence. The oldest, tallest featherington sister is actually the daughter of the actress who played professor Umbridge in Harry Potter. So villianesses run in the family. Hahaha.

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  7. I presume Cressida’s suitors lose interest fast because they see how cruel she behaves. Behind every bully there are abusive and/or neglective parents, so I do feel sorry for her. I personally can’t feel too sorry however because I took my parental damage without taking it out on conscious cruelty to others. I didn’t intend damage or hurt or to belittle or lower anyone else.

    She’s an interesting character for sure.

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