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The Only Bridgerton Character Who Doesn't Need a Glow-Up in Season 3

The Only Bridgerton Character Who Doesn't Need a Glow-Up in Season 3
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When everything in a character is perfect, why change it?

Bridgerton is one of those shows where everything seems perfect, except it's not. All the intrigue, all the Lady Whistledown fuss, all the complex love stories that could be resolved in a minute but are stretched out over an entire season.

Sometimes you just get tired of it all and want your mind to feel safe and calm.

Then the perfect part comes along. And let's not beat around the bush when we say that there's probably no other show where the cast is so beautiful. Both season 1 and 2 characters were absolutely stunning in their portrayals.

Most of them had their glow-ups during the show. Some of them will get one next season, the upcoming season 3 (we expect Penelope to turn into a real pearl of the show).

But one thing that all the fans agree on is that the show has one character who already shows his best and does not need a glow up when it comes to looks.

“I think he's gorgeous, and gorgeous in a really approachable way. I saw someone describe him as the most 'British' looking Bridgerton brother, which sounds weird, but it's true that out of all the bros, he looks like the one who has been in a British pub,” Redditor GCooperE said.

But his appearance is not the only thing fans are crazy about. His whole personality is so charming that the female (or maybe not only) part of the fans just couldn't resist falling in love with him.

He is generally pleasant, he is easy going but passionate about the things he loves, he is a real big brother to his siblings, he treats women with respect although he has easy relationships with them.

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Another thing that fans find amazing about him is his facial expressions.

Well, for this kind of performance we should thank the actor, Luke Thompson, whose theater background just makes us feel his presence even if he is just a background kind of decoration.

“It gives him so much character even as he remains fairly secondary. I can just believe him as a person with a life going on, even when he's in the background. You know some characters can have pages and pages of backstory and action, but still feel so flat? He's the exact opposite,” Redditor GCooperE said.

Well, let's just hope the writers don't screw it up and just leave us with the perfect Benedict we already have.