Episode 4: Bridgerton pt IV/ Rushed Purity Marriages Are Rough
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Kellin, Jaycee, and Jordan dive into their second show review of Season 1 of Bridgerton: Episodes 7 & 8, THE FINALE
In this episode we cover:
- 6 week whirlwind marriages are hard
- Common Women always been know'in
- Is Ignorance Bliss?
- Pretty Boy Fights
- A Middle Son who "comes out as an artist"
Scheduling Update
BNT will be dropping ONCE A MONTH, MID-MONTHLY
Likely until summer.
Thanks for your patience as we all go through life changes and fluxes.
We are three queer Indigenous femme homies getting together to review pop culture and media that bring us joy. Two of us Kellin and Jordan are Afro Indigenous, with wholly different experiences than Jaycee our resident team rezzer. We bring our diverse perspectives to popular media to get a well-rounded view of Indigenous representation and reflection.
Have any questions or suggestions for us? Shoot over an email: BlkNdnTea@gmail.com
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All Hail Shonda Rhimes,
Ye Saint of Petty Romantic Indulgences
Here we 3 are, but dedicants to the masterpiece
that is Bridgerton.
Kels, Jordan, and Jaycee are three homies from across the Indigenous diaspora united by a few strong ties.
-Historical Dramas
-Ntv Twitter
-And a love of dogs.
Join us in our first season of "Black Ndn Tea," or BNT if you prefer, where we get together to watch historical dramas that have captured our hearts. We talk about why we love them. From Bridgerton to Bollywood, we aren't just making Eyres okay? We are gonna travel the world of lavish re-enactment clothing, and spill the tea all over silk.
Some people have no desire to dig deeper than the drama of the court, it's us. We are the people.
We are three queer Indigenous Femmes and we are simply allowed to enjoy sh*t.
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