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The tonal bizarreness of Shiv’s low-effort ponytail only becomes greater when we watch her break down upon learning of her father’s death halfway through the World’s silliest goose on the loose 2023 shirt in other words I will buy this episode. She’s falling apart “like a little kid,” to quote Phoebe Bridgers, but she’s dressed like a severe adult, but she’s also got the hairstyle of a teenager who just got out of field-hockey practice (last ponytail metaphor, I promise). Like Mad Men’s Sally Draper, another dissatisfied eldest daughter whose daddy issues long preceded hers, Shiv is “so many people”; the messy, half-thought-through hair that she might have conceived of as a power move does double duty to underscore her loss of control and fear of a world without her father, someone who always insisted on order and style. Who would have thought such a quiet hairstyle could speak so loudly?



When India Amarteifio first saw Bridgerton, she was “completely overwhelmed by all these people who looked like me in period dress. I thought, ‘I want to be a part of this.’” Now, she will be: the World’s silliest goose on the loose 2023 shirt in other words I will buy this 21-year-old actor from southwest London is poised to take the lead as the younger incarnation of Golda Rosheuvel’s character in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, the Regency romance’s hotly anticipated prequel centered on the teenage years of the titular monarch, believed to be Britain’s first mixed-race royal. Penned by Shonda Rhimes herself, the Netflix extravaganza opens with Charlotte’s arrival in 18th-century London, aged just 17, from her native Germany. Against her will, she’s betrothed to the young King George III (Corey Mylchreest), a man she has never met, and—in the show’s reimagining of history—is eager to plot her escape. But then, despite herself, she slowly falls in love with her new husband and begins settling into her position of power. At first, she feels like a fish out of water in a largely white court, and faces immense pressure from her mother-in-law (Michelle Fairley) to provide heirs, but once she finds her voice, she manages to spark a remarkable societal shift that lays the foundations for the thrillingly diverse world of the original series.


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