Just friends, hmmmm. I think Nicola wants a lot more, and Luke might be open to it! Neither of them have any significant other right now. Luke is Dyslexic and ADHD and he's more comfortable with her support on these many press interviews. He does a great job managing these disabilities especially with the scripts! What's not to like about both of them!
Fun fact: the Milk first or second is actually a sign of class: Rich people could afford the good porcelain that could handle the heat from the tea. Poor people used porcelaine or earthenware of of a lesser quality, which would break from the hot tea. So by putting the milk in first, the cups were less likely to break. And putting in lemon would showcase your riches even more, because you needed to import the citrus fruits or build an orangery to grow them yourself.
Scientifically milk first is supposed to give a better flavour, because the milk will heat unevenly when you pour it in the hot tea. And apparently it does something with the proteins and fat from the milk as well.
The most beautiful moment from this video is when Nicola leans into Golda, with her arm resting on her leg, then Golda leans into Nicola, putting her chin on her shoulder, and the two kinda just hold each other for a few moments like that. That was like the most natural, the most easy, comfortable experience, showing their relationship beautifully. Hmm
So are we going to just skate by how adorable these two look all comfy and cozied up to one another. Every time Nicola looked at him, I swear her eyelashes fanned his cheek. That's how close they are and I'm loving her using him as an armrest. The chemistry is definitely chemistry-ing.
I am SO GLAD someone mentioned on another site about the candle getting brighter as Colin realizes his feelings - I am already punching my desk at the trailer LOL pray for it through this season!
I thought I was the only one whose still annoyed about that. Like it’s so unfair the first two seasons were complete but we have to watch season three in two parts? Come on
I think I'm going to stretch out my viewing to one episode a week and have something to look forward to all week. Then I won't have long to wait for the second half of the season.
Dispite the sound issue (which didnt last long)it was great to see the cast again.( I didn't recognise Jessica!) Everybody is so happy and enthusiastic about the new season. Time for Penelope and Colin to shine🌟🌟🌟
I loveee that they sit so close to each other like that ❤ it is really showing that they are comfortable with each other. Afterall, Colin & Penelope are good friends before all the romance.
Such a shame that the technical difficulties happened during Luke and Nicola’s initial reaction. I really wanted to hear that. Netflix, you have to do better with this. Have some back up to at least record the sound so that when you post it after the live event, you can add the sound that you may have missed. Such a disappointment on that part… otherwise yay! Love the camaraderie between the cast. They all seem to get along so well and it’s lovely to see that they enjoy working together. That obviously translates on screen because the show is great.
I just noticed Nicola was giving Luke a hint to say Francesca as Colin's favourite Bridgerton sibling (which is book-canon, aside from Daphne) but Luke was concerned about Claudia 😂😂😂
Women would have worn stays - not corsets!!! Also, as some fashion historians have said about the Bridgerton Fashion: They don't even need the long stays, they could get away with a push up bra for that time period. And they tightlace the corsets mostly so that the actresses look thin enough for the audience (you wouldn't even be able to tightlace stays). Apparently some costume departments also use drawstrings in the petticoats to get a slimmer silhouette. And that aesthetic is also not the fault of the costume department but rather the fault of the directors and producers, who want to have that look.
@@kriskieffer8760 no problem. A chemise is an underdress people wore under their normal clothing. It was usually made out of undyed linen and was supposed to protect the more expensive fabrics of dresses and gowns from the sweat and oils of the skin. So instead of having to wash your expensive gowns with the prescious fabric and risk ruining the the color, usually you just needed to change and wash the chemise. The chemise was worn under the stays (or later under the corset). A slip is basically a 20th century underdress made from a slippery material to make the outer dress fall more smoothly. The stays were the equivalent of the bra, they were supposed to support the chest. In the Regency period you had short stays that were really similar to modern bras or bustiers (Kate's). You also had the long stays that were covering the the torso (Daphne's). The stays might have been reinforced with something like cords sewn into them to keep their form but these materials had still some flexibility. There was however the busk which was supposed to keep the stays from riding up and seperating the breasts. It was usually a piece of wood (a little bit like a ruler) which you would insert in between your breast. That was the most uncomfortable part of the stays. Very important: it was impossible to tightlace stays (like they tried to show in that scene with Daphne in Bridgerton season 1), because they didn't even have metal eyelets yet. So the fabric would just tear, if you put too much pressure on the lacing holes. Even later, the vast majority of women would not tightlace. For them the corset simply supported the chest (a a time were women were more often pregnant or nursing) and make the area, on which the weight of the petticoats and skirts rested, larger, thus making them more comfortable to wear. And contrary to Queen Charlotte's comment, "whalebone" was not the go to material of the time period and whalebone itself was not actual bone but a flexible material from the whales' "beards" with which the they filter the food out of the water. Furthermore stays and corsets should be fitted to the wearer's body. A lot of the discomfort modern wearers experience stems from ill fitting fast fashion corsets and/or tightlacing. If you want to learn more about historical fashion, there are some very good RU-vid accounts from people who actually studied fashion/costume history, wore them daily as professional historical reanactors and have a background in sewing (they also analysed Bridgerton costumes). I can recommend for example Abby Cox, Nicole Rudolph, Bernadette Banner or Karolina Żebroswka.
I know nic and luke are probably just friends.. but OKKK they make me wonder iykyk 😅 P.S. there is NO WAY ON EARTH that’s how “uncomfortable” looks like hahaha c’mon hahaha
Luke & Nicola alone: All boo'd up Luke when Claudia came out: arm around sissys shoulder, but still all over bae Luke when Mom comes out : Let me sit up and be the respectful gentleman you raised me to be!
I actually counted TEN longing looks not 8, and if we are to include the two times he's brooding or starting in bed thinking about her it would be up to 12.
Actors dont sit together like that in interviews. There's still some sort of short distance in between even as friends. I wonder if their story is somewhat turning into Colin and Penelope.
Son monísimos todos y sobre todo todas. Preciosas personas haciendo un trabajo excelente. Me imagino el increíble equipo que estará detrás de todo este despliegue,espectacular. Y colin y penelope son bonitos de amar!!!!!❤