The most iconic part of Winx Club is not the magic, it is the fashion. I mean, come on, do you seriously think they have 30 minute long transformation scenes and power ups so they can show you the magic? No! The whole reason why they work so hard to get a power up is so they can get a new outfit. And my goodness, they are gorgeous!
Asami gave up the only family she had left and her immense wealth and privilege to do the right thing. She chose to risk everything rather than help her own father commit atrocities. And regardless of how much she struggled, she persevered and set out to redeem her family name.
No one with even the barest understanding of regency era is going into Bridgerton expecting historical accuracy. This is just supposed to be a fun little romance that takes elements of regency era but does their own thing for the most part. And regardless, historical accuracy aside, the show is being consumed by a modern audience and so it's not right to depict marital rape as simply a regular couple fight. Not when there are still many places in the world and many people who don't consider it to even be real.
All magic has a cost and if you refuse to pay it, someone else will. And after seasons of Emma doing the right thing (for the most part), resisting evil (for the most part), she is rewarded for her consistency with a gift few ever receive.
The first Inside Out movie came out when I was 13. I am now 22 years old and the movie still has a chokehold on me. So of course, I had to drag my friend to the nearest cinema so she could experience whatever masterpiece Pixar had just released (with me). And the only part of it I regret is the part when I had to covertly wipe my tears. Yes, I know it's a universal experience to cry during a Pixar movie but the older I get, the less I want people to see me cry.
Margot and Lara Jean spent her entire childhood trying to make it up to her. So of course they weren't going to reprimand her. Of course they weren't ever truly going to be mad at her for long.