Shonda Rhimes on her TV career: ‘I just was writing characters I wanted to see’
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with legendary executive producer and showrunner Shonda Rhimes about her new Netflix series “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.”
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The next spin off that I want to see is the story of Violet and Edmund
I love seeing black women in love stories 😍
My favourite writer!
Starting with Grey’s Anatomy in 2000s
And here we are with Bridgerton series in 2020s!
❤😂
So cool that they take trainees on set via the program. Wonderful way to learn. Shonda truly making significant changes for the industry !!
I enjoyed the movie and loved the clothes
Please don't do a Violet spin off.
I’ve never seen this show but it seems odd from seeing the preview how many blacks are being portrayed, I would think there would be less blacks running around instead of doing the whole servant thing
stop making assumptions if you have not watched.
Just as a fun fact, in the Bridgerton series, the characters' races are nonstarters because they weren't a part of the original books so Shonda Rhimes intentionally chose to do “color-blind” casting as the black characters in Shonda's Bridgerton simply exist in the space of the story as people always do. Had the original books and purpose been to focus on the color heirarchy of the times, that would have been another interpretation in this fictional setting but not in Shondaland for Bridgerton as she chose to cast the most talented, beautiful, fitting people in this series.
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I second your post. It seens people are so hell-bent on complaining.