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Bridgerton Season 3 Review: The Butterfly Metaphor and Diverse Representation
We’re talking about a girl who wrote because she felt powerless. And in doing that, she connected with her entire neighbourhood. She managed to earn enough to sustain herself for a lifetime: married or not. And she often used her power and influence to do good. She saved Daphne from being entrapped by a predator.…
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Bridgerton Season 3: Y’all Were Right About The Carriage Scene
As you can probably tell from my Pride and Prejudice review, I’ve always been a fan of period dramas. In fact, I will watch pretty […]
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