Bridgerton is how allergic Anthony and Daphne are to using each other’s names. Like, they never refer to each other by their actual names.
We get a lot of, “I am here, sister,” and “I have acted in your best interests, sister.” “Look, brother,” Daphne says, gesturing prettily at the wonder of electric lights strung above them.
Sister, sister, brother, brother, over and over, for eight episodes straight. It’s almost as if the screenwriters think there’s a good chance you might forget who they are to each other.
Hmm! If Anthony does not, in fact, like-like his sister, why does he reject a handful of bachelors as possible suitors for Daphne for the flimsiest possible reasons (unpaid debts at the club, dubious parentage, poet, eccentric)?
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