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@glamorousbrina @tay4stappen Lmfaoooo literally me this entire month 😭😭
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@liittleolme 🗣️“but what about my fave, she has better face card!!”
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@yourangelunder @cheesecatrina inserting Simone Ashley in evry fucking conversation I’m so done
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the quotes reeking of insecurity, I have seen multiple passive aggressive tweets where yerin has been left out, but none of her fans were being annoying about it....you all can make your own tweet
𝘵𝘢𝘯 | BND ᥱrᥲ 𓏲ּ𝄢@lattesandpages
the most attractive Bridgerton spouses…like there’s no competition 🥰
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I’ve actually been thinking about this a lot.
Because from Season 1 to 3, Luke already built Benedict so clearly in our imagination. The charm, the freedom, the artist, always searching for something he couldn’t quite name yet.
But in Season 4… something shifts. Even his mannerisms feel different. Softer. More present. More natural, even. Like he’s no longer looking everywhere, but finally looking at someone.
And I keep thinking about what he said, that they were like boxers stepping into a ring… and Yerin laughing, “ding ding ding.”
Not in a fighting way, but in that kind of focus, where something real can happen in the scene. Where two actors really meet each other and you can feel the exchange.
And when I watch their scenes, especially when the camera is behind him and the focus is on her, I still notice him. You can see it in the line of his cheekbones… he’s smiling. Even when the moment isn’t his, he’s still there with her, listening, reacting, staying in the moment with her.
That’s why it feels different.
It doesn’t feel performed. It feels shared.
Acting is reacting, after all. And I think Yerin gives him something very natural to respond to. Something very present, very alive.
And honestly, that’s why I feel like we’re seeing a different Luke this season. Not just Benedict. Luke.
He feels more open, more relaxed, more grounded.
And even during the press tour, he feels different to me. Softer. Happier, almost. Like he’s really enjoying this part of the story, this partnership, this moment.
So Benedict doesn’t just look like a man in love this season.
He looks like a man who finally met someone who speaks the same quiet language as him.
Very Jane Austen, if you ask me. A well-matched pair.
And that’s why it feels so soft to watch them.
As Tom Verica said, it was real.
“That they had.”
“They had that.”
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I think about how he had this in him in the prior 6 years & of course it’s an acting choice, even if he had other involvements. But I still find it poetic that these were reserved for Sophie.
Yearning is only for Sophie. 🥺🩵
minnie ౨ৎ@abridgertonlove
never looked at anyone else like this in three seasons btw
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