Why Arsema Thomas refuses to let her character feel like a victim

There are great reasons why Netflix's "Bridgerton" prequel, "Queen Charlotte," is getting superlative feedback from viewers and critics alike (it has a 93-percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes)---and one of them is its young and exciting cast. Leading "Queen Charlotte's" thespic charge are India Amarteifio as the irrepressible teenage queen, the dashing Corey Mylchreest as "mad" King George III, and the scenery-chewing newcomer Arsema Thomas as Agatha, Lady Danbury, Queen Charlotte's lady-in waiting. Of course, the series---admittedly a "work of fiction inspired by fact"---focuses on Charlotte's rise to power and her "unconventional" romance with her troubled groom, but Ar...

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