when hozier said "if im a pagan of the good times, my lover's the sunlight" and when hozier said "no grave can hold my body down, i'll crawl home to her" and when hozier said "i slithered here from eden just to sit outside your door" and when hozier said "heaven is not fit to house a love like you and i" and when hozier said-
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This is the one and only time I’m letting netflix get away with breaking a season into two parts with a one month break in between cause they fucking delivered with not one but TWO gay bridgertons during pride month
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John Stirling getting the song rewritten so it’s how Francesca imagined it and then dragging himself to a ball to give it to her when he doesn’t like social appearances is genuinely up there with the most romantic moments in this show
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this visual is everything i’ve been wanting from this show for so long i’m gonna be INSUFFERABLE when it comes out
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I’ve just realised that John and Francesca were standing directly across the room from Kate and Anthony during Colin’s speech and that’s just such perfect comedy to me.
Because, imagine you are John Stirling and you meet your betrothed’s big brother, who’s an important Viscount, the Lord Bridgerton and he intimidates the living shit out of you. In fact, you find him so scary that you mess up your words.
Then cut to exactly one scene later, and you’re standing across the room from that very same man, and this is your view the entire time: the scary, intimidating Viscount, wrapped around his wife, smiling like a goof and acting like a lovesick pile of mush
Imagine the whiplash, the shock, the surprise. I just know poor John was flabbergasted.
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Queen Charlotte: WHAT could you possibly see in Lord Kilmartin that Marquis Samadani does not also offer?!
Francesca: I Know it doesn't sound very impressive, but John- Lord Kilmartin and I can simply. Sit together. In complete silence. And be absolutely Content in one another's company.
Queen Charlotte: *wipes a tear* that is the single most romantic thing I have ever heard in my entire life.
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realised yesterday just how often hozier actually used to sing about being not quite alive, not feeling like a person, about loving someone in a way that defies death and made him more alive, about suffering death for love. it's like he was constantly being buried underground and unearthed by love, over and over, which, while romantic in a way, is also incredibly sad. but i think it's interesting how his latest album (literally called 'unreal unearth') takes this idea and makes it its central theme. that's what this album is, one man's descent into the underworld. except, crucially, he makes it to the other side, and ends the album saying the darkness will come again, but this time he is "never going back [to hell] again." it feels like such a full-circle moment considering the rest of his discography and i'm so very excited to see what comes after this
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