oh, it was so cool when I started playing deja vu, in the first series in POV Charlotte played Halo, and here in the recurring events for us pov George - deja vu
What a pity for Georg ☹️ I thought his mother didn't know about the disease, since she made Agatha a spy.. Doctor of course 5 points.. Disgraced the methods of others, and he arranged the torture 🤦♀️
Georg does everything for Charlotte, despite the pain of these tortures (you can't call it anything else)It hurts so much, this season is not at all like the Bridgertons in spirit. this one is deeper, or something, vital. The actor playing George is amazing!!! I enjoy his game and charisma, of course🔥
The midnight sun from Edward's face. I don't know, it seems to me it was possible to show everything more concisely, and not to stretch it for 50 minutes. Considering that there are only six episodes, this one seems kind of useless in terms of plot.
I myself love episodes where the plot is narrated on behalf of another character. But here, too, it is not entirely clear why it was necessary to stretch for the entire series almost all the same things that were shown earlier. Of course, we have now learned about the doctor and what Georg has to go through for Charlotte's sake. But some "recurring" plot inserts in this series did not seem to play a special role.
It's a nightmare, the doctor deliberately dumped this pregnancy news on George because he knew it would cause a new attack. As a trigger that he pressed to get his job back. What a horror. Of course, in the historical information it was written that the methods of treatment of King George were more likely to harm him, I think the creators of the series did an excellent job. It is very scary to look at what a person is ready for when there is simply no other way out, another alternative treatment. And how painful it is to look at this, that George is only hurting himself with these tortures. It's a pity that Charlotte left right away and didn't stay with George after the attack at least a little, didn't support him. I think she will improve in the future, of course.
Ohoho, already sick inside from the series... insanely sorry for Georg, but I was glad to find out that Charlotte initially seemed to him beautiful and smart, too good for him, and not the other way around, as initially thought. Wildly sorry for both of them, such love and at the very beginning such trials... the doctor is scum, of course.
to be honest, memories are great, and seeing everything through Georg's eyes is wonderful and very interesting, but I would like to spend less time on what we have already seen, the same lines, the same shots, especially when there are only 6 episodes in the series
Sad episode💔 It's interesting to look at the plot from the other side. What Georg is doing for Charlotte. The story of Charlotte's dog 💔💔💔 And why do they all like to eavesdrop? (
I don't think the series is too long. Rather the opposite: they stung as best they could. When you look at everything through Charlotte's eyes, you are sure that the king is just a m*duck. If you look at his story in isolation from her misunderstanding and loneliness, the effect will be the opposite. The viewer was successfully reconciled to the fact that everyone had their own problems.
It's a very, very hard series. I started watching right after the Bridgertons and it's completely different. To be honest, I hadn't even thought much about the queen before. And about the king. Somehow stereotypically perceived that she could afford such arrogance at the expense of status. And the king, well, is also a kind of canon..
But that's how it is. And you believe both sides. I watched the first three episodes and didn't understand anything at all. In parallel, I Googled what the king has there. And I have a BAR too, but I couldn't compare our experiences. After all, even I, with panic attacks, with social anxiety (tremor), have never reached delirium and seizures. And by the way, yes, everything is based on triggers, not without reason. Although they write that there are delusions and hallucinations in the BAR.
It's hard, it's hard. And I understand why, this burden, responsibility, here at least to control yourself and not fly away, but someone for the whole of England. To put your whole life on this, yourself on the altar.
And medicine, God, that shrink. This is some kind of utter horror.
One thing I don't understand: if the doctor is a psychotherapist, then how does he prepare poultices for the pregnant queen? I understand that he has some general, basic knowledge in all areas of medicine, but somehow it is quite reckless on the part of the queen to rely on such a doctor. Or did he even lie that the queen had contacted him, just to provoke a seizure in the king with the news of pregnancy?
The doctor is as much a charlatan as the rest, all methods of healing are pure torture. At that time, little had been studied, continuous experiments and such barbaric methods. I feel sorry for the king, I would do anything to be near the queen. It's great to see the situation from the other side, but I agree that too much time is devoted to this, because the timing is small.
The story of the dog is especially shocking. It would seem that he was a purebred orange, but he was a test rat.
I thought his mother didn't know about the disease, since she made Agatha a spy..
Doctor of course 5 points.. Disgraced the methods of others, and he arranged the torture 🤦♀️
he looks like Evan from the Norwegian "scam" with this hairstyle!
And the actor is, yes, gorgeous.
I don't know, it seems to me it was possible to show everything more concisely, and not to stretch it for 50 minutes. Considering that there are only six episodes, this one seems kind of useless in terms of plot.
- I think she is lonely, Your Majesty" to tears
I love when you can look at history from two sides, and I didn't think that Georg was going through hard times at that time.
The story of Charlotte's dog 💔💔💔
And why do they all like to eavesdrop? (
I started watching right after the Bridgertons and it's completely different.
To be honest, I hadn't even thought much about the queen before. And about the king.
Somehow stereotypically perceived that she could afford such arrogance at the expense of status. And the king, well, is also a kind of canon..
But that's how it is. And you believe both sides. I watched the first three episodes and didn't understand anything at all. In parallel, I Googled what the king has there. And I have a BAR too, but I couldn't compare our experiences.
After all, even I, with panic attacks, with social anxiety (tremor), have never reached delirium and seizures. And by the way, yes, everything is based on triggers, not without reason.
Although they write that there are delusions and hallucinations in the BAR.
It's hard, it's hard. And I understand why, this burden, responsibility, here at least to control yourself and not fly away, but someone for the whole of England. To put your whole life on this, yourself on the altar.
And medicine, God, that shrink. This is some kind of utter horror.
I understand that he has some general, basic knowledge in all areas of medicine, but somehow it is quite reckless on the part of the queen to rely on such a doctor.
Or did he even lie that the queen had contacted him, just to provoke a seizure in the king with the news of pregnancy?