I absolutely can’t wait, especially if the next adaptation has a BW heroine!
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Replying to @DrDadabhoy @Elysabethgrace
I was sad when her R&J reinterpretation thru the lens of what happened afterward did not get picked up.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @DrDadabhoy
So was I. I really think her move to Netflix will definitely bode well.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @Elysabethgrace
She won’t have to deal as much with pandering to the majority white gaze. I find it very interesting that she’s targeted the regency genre for diversity.
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Replying to @DrDadabhoy @Elysabethgrace
It’s literally the whitest of the romance genres outside of medieval. Even though we know just about everything in Jane Austen land is tied to wealth from the empire and slavery.
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I look forward to Season 3 of Harlots.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @Elysabethgrace
Me too. I’m watching a show about Troy on Netflix and love the diversity. The pantheon is multiracial!
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Replying to @DrDadabhoy @dorothyk98
I'm beginning to think my longstanding commitment to Netflix is finally paying off.
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Replying to @Elysabethgrace @DrDadabhoy
I keep watching things like Cable Girls and wondering so everyone in Spain in the 20s is white... mmmhmmm. Also I am waiting for the second half of Kingdom.
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Of course no one in my house will watch 16th c. Korean period zombies w/ me b/c it is tooo scary.
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Replying to @Elysabethgrace @DrDadabhoy
Yup. It is excellent. But leaves you at a cliffhanger.
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