Kate (Simone Ashley) and Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) spend most of Bridgerton’s second season hating each other, which is how you know they’re not-so-secretly hot for each other.
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It took a grand total of three minutes for the first season of Bridgerton to depict a couple in the throes of breathless sex. The second season of Bridgerton waits multiple episodes to show us the same lusty courtesy.
That isn’t a bad thing necessarily, but it does reflect a more demure, traditionally romantic sensibility for this new stretch of the series, which debuts Friday on Netflix. Based on the books by Julia Quinn and created by Chris Van Dusen, the first season of this Shondaland production became a…