The CARRIAGE SCENE?!? | Bridgerton Ep 3x4 Reaction & Review | Netflix

Ойын-сауық

Watch the Full Length Reaction @ patreon.com/nerdynightly!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow Clarus - www.beacons.page/claruspolaris
Follow Nerdy - www.beacons.page/nerdynightly
Join the Discord! - / discord
PO Box: ​503-7700 Hurontario St unit 420 Brampton ON Canada L6W 4M3
Patreon - patreon.com/nerdynightly
Business Contact - nerdynightly@gmail.com
"Nerdy Nightly Theme" by Alex Levitt - @alevitt1990
Check out his Soundcloud - / alex-levitt-1990
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Пікірлер: 23

  • @itsonlysound
    @itsonlysound24 күн бұрын

    He purposely avoided using his 'Fingerton' fingers to fix her dress. You can see the awkward claw hand he does. Luke Newton decided on that himself😂

  • @markwood6056

    @markwood6056

    23 күн бұрын

    Seriously it took my three watches to realize why his hand was called up.....

  • @samfisher6606
    @samfisher660624 күн бұрын

    Nobility rankings are Emperor/Empress, King/Queen, Grand Duke/Grand Duchess, Prince/Princess, Duke/Duchess, Marquess/Marchioness, Earl/Countess, Viscount/Viscountess, and Baron/Baroness. The big difference between Earl and Marquess is though they rule a similar sized portion of land, the Marquess' land is on a border and is there for higher up in the peerage.

  • @jpohl75
    @jpohl7523 күн бұрын

    The line about marrying is from the book. I love it! In the book he does a lot more in the carriage but I'm happy they gave this to us book reader. Although I prefered Colin to know that Penelope is Lady Whistledown before all this started in the show too.

  • @hbarzun19
    @hbarzun1924 күн бұрын

    From highest to lowest rank it goes: King/Queen, Prince/Princess, Duke/Duchess, Marquess/Marchioness, Earl/Countess, Viscount/Viscountess, Baron/Baroness. But family wealth can be independent of your rank. Like even though the Bridgestone are only Viscounts, they’re absolutely loaded, while you could have a Marquis who’s bankrupt cause they suck at running their estate.

  • @crystalpritchard5065
    @crystalpritchard506523 күн бұрын

    Colin has been lonely for a while, I don’t think it’s that he’s matured that’s making him feel this way, maybe he’s just mature enough to express it now. The editing isn’t great in the episode, but in episode 2 when Penelope is reading his journal he says that he cant believe how intimate you can be with someone but still feel such distance. The women he met on his travels were already making him feel lonely, he’s been looking for a connection for a while now.

  • @emmaothorell
    @emmaothorell23 күн бұрын

    Ofc you can change the time signature of a piece of music. You make the notes fit the new time signature, making the song still sound like the song, but markedly different - bc the rhythm is different. They loved turning everything into disco back in the day, and then techno in 90s/00s. When they did that to songs in 3/4, for example, the melody would be stretched or squeezed to fit the 4/4 meter.

  • @lifeisabeautifulrisk
    @lifeisabeautifulrisk22 күн бұрын

    the wide-eyed stare/in shock reaction you guys had when Colin brings her sleeve down killed me 😂🤣

  • @markwood6056
    @markwood605623 күн бұрын

    Penelope's mother is a piece of work. But she is really right here in how she sees this match. He's an Earl, and is known to have resources. Her other daughters didn't marry lords. And for the vast number of women you married for status and security and family connection. Your happiness wasn't a primary factor at all. It would be rare to have a love match, at best you hope for a civil marriage where affection grows over time. But even more so then being a lord, women didn't;t have power in their own household (at least not very damn often). With him being gone years, that would give Penelope control over her life more so then 99% of what women could naturally expect even those who were ladies.

  • @GopherBaroque61
    @GopherBaroque6123 күн бұрын

    11:45 Did you guys forget that in S2 E7, Lady Whistledown outed Eloise as being found unchaperoned in the company of political radicals? As stuffy as Lord Cowper is, he would not tolerate having anyone in his family associating with the likes of someone such as that.

  • @ariadnepyanfar1048
    @ariadnepyanfar104823 күн бұрын

    Clarus wins! I’m sure all the carriage staff have been well bribed by Pen for all the years she’s used them to take her as a ‘servant’ to the printers. They’re going to keep all the secrets of their golden goose. A couple of musicians were talking in r/BridgertonNetflix and saying you could transpose that music to 3/4 time, and it would really slow it down to do so. Which Francesca literally wanted, saying the piece was too fast and over before you could enjoy it. I am increasingly agreeing with the fan theory that John Stirling is on the Spectrum. Instead of an emotional truth (he was happy to meet Francesca on the street) he was compelled to point at the literal truth: “I believe you accosted me.” Also when she made the remark about the music he tells her it is helpful (meaning helpful to him in giving her a present to court her) and abruptly leaves her without even a small social courtesy let alone a graceful exit strategy.

  • @hockeyfan131993
    @hockeyfan13199324 күн бұрын

    the white portion of the chair behind your clarooo almost looks like a veil lol - I thought you were wearing a wedding dress based off the thumbnail haha

  • @frankmahovlich5099
    @frankmahovlich509923 күн бұрын

    That scene with the diorama in the queen's wig immediately reminded me of the Lucille Ball/Bob Hope movie FANCY PANTS (1950) where Bob, as Lucille's "English" butler, arranges her hair in a pompadour style as tall as the queen's by incorporating a birdcage (with the bird) into her designer do. Tres chic!

  • @quz908
    @quz90824 күн бұрын

    Misty Copeland is on KZread with Prince, on The George Lopez Show. They're performing The Beautiful Ones, and it is otherworldly.

  • @Connor_Crain
    @Connor_Crain23 күн бұрын

    As someone who was in choir there are some arrangements of the same song that sound very different from each other

  • @awkwardly_me
    @awkwardly_me16 күн бұрын

    Their society is the villain. Their society traps people in impossible situations where they have no way for redemption. Ps.....you're wrong dude. She's a woman with a career. That's her secret that she needed to tell him. She's not trapping him. He pursued her. Pretty sure Jane Austen didn't use her name on her novels while she was alive. Women weren't valued as authors in this era.

  • @yunny_0.0_bunny-rj3ts
    @yunny_0.0_bunny-rj3ts23 күн бұрын

    Pardon me, I'm going around requesting people to watch the series Sweet Tooth, because I really enjoyed the third season but I noticed no one had uploaded a reaction for the season finale. I was disappointed so I hope you two could check out the show since I found that many stopped watching after the first season & Thank you!

  • @UserName-vb4lg
    @UserName-vb4lg24 күн бұрын

    Are you guys still making disparaging remarks like “mommy milkers” about another actresses body? That would probably keep me from casting someone for liability reasons. I hope you do better in the future. I unsubscribed after that. Really gross. That actress is a real person.

  • @sorchamiana

    @sorchamiana

    16 күн бұрын

    Do you suppose it's possible they didn't know it was disparaging? I had never even heard the term at all (I don't think anyone uses that in Canada, where I'm from, at least not that I know of) until it was said in the other reaction video and then when I heard it, I just thought it was yet another of the many nicknames for breasts in general. I did notice in the comments on that video that someone mentioned a fat joke had been made and I was wracking my brain trying to remember either of them making one. It wasn't until I saw your comment here that it dawned on me and I googled it to learn that it's used as a derogatory term for large female breasts, but it's the first I knew of it, so maybe they didn't either? I dunno, maybe I'm just naïve, or my neurodivergence is showing here, but for me, I usually wait to find out if someone actually means to be offensive before shaming them 🤷

Келесі