She was so happy to see him again 🥺🥺

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She was so happy to see him again 🥺🥺
Yerin Ha and Luke Thompson watch as Sophie and Benedict meet (again) and end up at My Cottage.
Bridgerton 04x02 Time Transfixed + Bridgerton 04x03 The Field Next To The Other Road
Rene Magritte - La durée poignardée (Time Transfixed) - (1938)
La Durée Poignardée (Time Transfixed)
Artist: René Magritte (Belgian, 1898–1967)
Date: 1938
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
Description
René Magritte painted Time Transfixed at a moment when he was attempting to elicit “poetic secrets” through his works. With both philosophy and psychology in mind, the artist challenged himself to juxtapose two images in such a way that they would suggest in the viewer’s mind a third un-pictured thing. Here he connected two highly disparate objects - a train and a fireplace - n a composition that became one of his most iconic works. Although the fireplace is domestic and the train is industrial, they are linked by the smoke. Magritte understood that viewers would connect the locomotive’s billowing exhaust with the plumes of smoke that travel up chimneys, uncovering the painting’s poetic secret.
hi :)
sorry to bother, but now i'm quite curious (since you mentioned a hard agree with my first kiss rankings ask), what are your thoughts about s4's kisses so far? or more generally, how are you finding benophie's story? are you waiting for part 2 to wow you, or are you invested in their journey and ready to roll?
-all the love, quill <3
Hi!
Oh, geez, quill, never be sorry. I love asks like this. Send any and all!
I stand by my hard agree with your first kiss ranking:
Polin
Kanthony
Saphne
Benophie
I think Benophie has great, great chemistry! But I wasn't drawn to their kisses until the ending one in 4x04. That was super hot. And I really liked the "bad idea right?" song choice.
I think visually, Benophie's story has been stunning. There are a lot of lingering, beautiful shots. That scene with "Enchanted," in particular, made me cry.
But, and I never thought I'd say this, I have an issue with the s4 pacing. I was someone who frankly never had an issue with the pacing in season 3. Did I want more Polin always? Sure! But, I've always felt very, very lucky that we had so many scenes of them together and separate in the first two seasons. It all evened out, and overall, the third season was so beautifully and tightly written.
Obviously Sophie needs way more screen time, so we can all get to know her story and fall in love. But because of this choice, sometimes the scenes feel a bit too long, bordering on stale, and then some side stories feel terribly rushed as a result. I'm hoping there's a bit more of an ensemble tilt in the back half.
I think the added cast is killing it. Katie is so great as Araminta, holy hell. Rosamund and Posy are perfect. Love all of the downstairs scenes, especially because I watched all of the gilded age and downton abbey last year, so it feels super rewarding to have that angle in this season. And who doesn't love a Cinderella retelling??
Yerin is an incredible lead with so much heart. She magnificently portrays Sophie's quiet and unwavering strength. And Luke is just phenomenal as Benedict. He totally understands who his character is, and he presents a fascinating dichotomy of the "unconventional brother" who is actually quite straight-laced when it comes to abiding by the rules of the ton.
The back half of their book has some good shit in it, so I think I'll be pretty hooked and will most likely like part 2 better. And to be clear, I totally binged the first four eps all at once.
Bridgerton's a rocking show!!
Brimsley is forced to gossip with the Queen.
And unfortunately, he's not that kind of gay.
I got to see this legend last week
Contemporary Gallery at the Chicago Art Institute
The Kiss (Bela Lugosi) by Andy Warhol, Greyed Rainbow by Jackson Pollock, American Collectors (Fred and Marcia Weisman) by David Hockney, Artist's Studio "Foot Medication" by Roy Lichtenstein, Christ and the Lamb by Jeff Koons and Mr. Pointy by Takashi Murakami, Two Penguins and Golden Bird by Constantin Brancusi, La Durée Poignardée by René Magritte