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I just realized that if S4 takes place (even partly) during autumn/winter, then there shouldn't be a social season. Most families will be in their estates away from London, including the Bridgertons. Technically, Kate and Anthony would host Violet and the unmarried children at Aubrey Hall, but Fran would go back to Scotland and Polin to wherever the Featherington estate is.
The information on the social season varies. Admittedly, I didn't spend much time doing serious research. Some websites say it's from May to June, others say it begins after Christmas until mid-June, and others say it's from October to March.
Regardless, Jess mentioned how the show has lived in a perpetual spring. So, at least for the show, let's say it lasts from spring to summer. But then in Queen Charlotte, everyone was in London during winter. So, I'm confused.
There's a collection of novellas called The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown by Julia Quinn and other romance authors set in January. For some reason that I can't remember, those who had arrived early in London decided to have a pre-season and host events. Could something like this happen in s4?
I know Bridgerton usually breaks it's own rules and doesn't care as long as it allows production to do whatever it wants. But, if they are going for an autumn season then, I wonder if they will bother to explain why they are still in London.
Aside from that, balls are a big part of the show. I don't see them giving that up. While they can do a Christmas servants' ball, that's more of a family event. Also, I want to see Sophie working as a lady's maid during the season, where she can show off her abilities the most. I think it would be nice to see Eloise confide in Sophie and Sophie calming her and encouraging her. I also have a few ideas/hopes for the season that involve Benedict attending events. Plus, Araminta has to stay in London, assuming they are book-accurate (which it seems they will be), because the new earl threw her out of his house.
It's just much easier to have all the families and the queen interacting in London.
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I find it so funny to see everyone settling down for the cancer storyline like *it's not that bad and kinda realistic and why not* after a week of letting in sit
I went through the exact same thoughts and went here to see the theory to find everybody saying they weren't happy at first but it's realistic and they're still not happy but gwenchana
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she moved out, he moved out
she moves back in, he moves back in
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I just found out about Dimash Qudaibergen, and instantly fall in love with his voice
In his recent interview, he said something about his childhood lasting only 5 years old
"I'm now 30 years old and I've spend 25 years of them studiying music"
I'm not sure if I'm grateful because we can hear him sing or sad his childhood was so short
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I can't move on from lovely runner, I tried to watch some other drama but who wants characters who don't accept their feelings, who act foolish and can be insensitive and deny everything when we can have these two who love each other so much they never doubt it and always act for the good of the other
I can stop listening to sonagi, I can't stop watching edits and talking about it
Everything seems so forced whatever I watch, so what are you watching everyone ? What make you move on from this masterpiece ?
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Well now I'm doomed waiting for someone to love me no matter the timeline and the risk of losing his own life and eventually forgeting everything about me but remember because he fell in love once more so he say "sorry i'm late, I'm sorry I forgot" while running toward me and we're both cryi-
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lovely runner is ending today, can someone tell me what am I suppose to do with my life now
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is love runner really ending later what the fuck cant we turn this into greys anatomy and like have a gazillion seasons please
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The scariest part about all of this is what would have happened if Sol never got the chance to go back in time.
Like Sun Jae would have killed himself, she would still be paralized but more than that they both would have be so alone because they never get the chance to know the love of their life.
I think even with everything that has happened, it's nice that they (or at least one of them) can remember the love they had and still have in every single timeline.
I'd rather have one of them dead but at least they would have experienced true love and some nice moments together
As Sun Jae said, if he ends up dying for Sol he'll be fine, and I'm sure it's the same for Sol
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what's with the staff laughing at poor Sun Jae being rejected
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I really want them to have a happy ending but at this point I don't know how they're gonna get out of this fate that seems to want to kill one of them and hurt both.
I find Sol's sacrifice heartbreaking and I cried with her every time she cried this episode
Sun Jae is obviously gonna fall in love with her, if it's not already done, and the killer is there too so I don't know how they're gonna get out of this.
But omg please be happy, they have been through so much and if someone deserves a happy ending it's definitly them
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thank god I don't have to wait a week for the next episode
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I need kdrama writers to learn from the epic kisses in Lovely Runner and King the Land that consent is sexy as fuck
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Please please please I know we all love Friends and Chandler was our favourite character and Matthew always put a smile on our faces and that’s all amazing but can we please please please talk about this:
“I've had a lot of ups and downs in my life. I'm still working through it personally, but the best thing about me is that if an alcoholic or drug addict comes up to me and says, 'Will you help me?' I will always say, 'Yes, I know how to do that. I will do that for you, even if I can't always do it for myself! So I do that, whenever I can. In groups, or one on one.
And I created the Perry House in Malibu, a sober-living facility for men. I also wrote my play The End of Longing, which is a personal message to the world, an exaggerated form of me as a drunk. I had something important to say to people like me, and to people who love people like me.
When I die, I know people will talk about Friends, Friends, Friends. And I'm glad of that, happy l've done some solid work as an actor, as well as given people multiple chances to make fun of my struggles on the world wide web...
but when I die, as far as my so-called accomplishments go, it would be nice if Friends were listed far behind the things I did to try to help other people.
I know it won't happen, but it would be nice.”
- Matthew Langford Perry
(August 19, 1969 - October 28, 2023)
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Everyone seemed to really need/appreciate this last time I did it so I'm doing it again:
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