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TV Review: “Bridgerton: Diamond of the First Water” (S1, Ep. 1)
To regain her status and help the brooding Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings , avoid marriage-hungry mothers, the two agree to a "fake courtship". Diamond of the First WaterBridgerton : Season 1...
Reviewers frequently highlight the following elements as the episode's strengths and weaknesses: TV Review: “Bridgerton: Diamond of the First Water”
Critics note that while the episode showcases the glamour of the "ton," it also highlights the "male-dominated society" and the crushing pressure women faced to secure their futures through marriage. Critical Reception Duke of Hastings
Daphne’s prospects are quickly sabotaged by the anonymous gossip columnist Lady Whistledown and the overprotective meddling of her brother, Anthony Bridgerton .
The episode establishes the 1813 London marriage market, where is dubbed the "diamond of the first water"—the season's most desirable debutante—by Queen Charlotte.
TV Review: “Bridgerton: Diamond of the First Water” (S1, Ep. 1)
To regain her status and help the brooding Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings , avoid marriage-hungry mothers, the two agree to a "fake courtship".
Reviewers frequently highlight the following elements as the episode's strengths and weaknesses:
Critics note that while the episode showcases the glamour of the "ton," it also highlights the "male-dominated society" and the crushing pressure women faced to secure their futures through marriage. Critical Reception
Daphne’s prospects are quickly sabotaged by the anonymous gossip columnist Lady Whistledown and the overprotective meddling of her brother, Anthony Bridgerton .
The episode establishes the 1813 London marriage market, where is dubbed the "diamond of the first water"—the season's most desirable debutante—by Queen Charlotte.