The Cast of Bridgerton Decipher Common Dreams | Netflix

– Someone’s pulled the covers off, that’s what the dream means. – Do you sleep in the nude? You don’t have to tell me. Sorry. (chuckles) – We are the cast of "Bridgerton" and we’re about to get dreamy. – Colin has had more than a few steamy dreams about young Penelope. – Oh. – Oh, yeah. – So we’re gonna have a little bit of fun guessing the meaning of our subconscious fantasies. – And away we go. What do you think that means? – Being out of control. – Yeah, not in control of anything in your life. – Being out of control. – [offscreen] Have you ever had this dream before? – Yeah, I have. – I have loads of times. – Yeah, falling from a great height. Obviously- – And onto people. (actors gasping) – What? To crush them. – Not on purpose. – But you’ve landed on people. – I have. – Who are also falling from a great height? (actors laughing) – Maybe, it’s a love dream. – Yeah? – Maybe it’s a fear about love. – How about that? – Fear about letting go and falling in love? – Yeah. – Yeah! – Depends what you’re falling into. – That’s true. But it did say falling from a- – [Both] Great height. – Like your reputation. – Yeah. – I just remember all of those books that you’d have when you were younger that were about dreams, and then you’d open it and it’d be like, "You’ve got athlete’s foot." (all laughing) Do you know what I mean? – Like a diagnosis. – Yeah. – Imposter syndrome. – Oh, that’s good. – Mm. Feeling like where you are isn’t where you should be – If you’ve had a dream about falling from a building or even off a cliff, it could mean that you are overly anxious about something in your personal life. Best to take a good look at your insecurities. – Oh, I didn’t know it was gonna give us, like personal advice. (laughs) – It’s a bit like- – Best look at that, yeah? (actor laughing) – Wow, okay. – Best look at that, Luke. – Holy moly. Next dream is kind of a horrible one, it’s screaming, but nothing comes out. – Oh! – Ooh. Yeah. I’ve had that. – I’ve never had that. – You haven’t? It’s awful. – No. – It’s like you’re in a really scary situation and nothing’s coming out. – Yeah. – Maybe it’s about not being heard or out of your depth maybe. – Out of your depth is a good one. – Yeah. – That’s nice, like you’re underwater. – Maybe it’s something you feel that you can’t discuss that you want to tell people, but maybe there’s some shame. – There’s something you need to say but you can’t say it. Or you feel powerless about speaking your truth. – Feeling stifled, feeling silenced or restricted in some way. – Dreams where you shout, but you make no sound suggests a feeling that your habitual response for expressing yourself is ineffective. Time for a heart to heart with at someone special perhaps. – This one is a classic. – I’ve never had that. – You have not had that? – No, I’ve never had it. – What?! I have it, like all the time. It’s always this, it’s really stupid. Where basically it’s like the three of us, like we will have all agreed to be naked at this thing. And then I’m the only one shows up naked. – But that’s what we did this for this interview, didn’t we? And then suddenly- – Yeah, and then I came flying around, I was like, "What?" In the dream, I’m like, "We all said we were gonna be naked at this," and you are not and everyone else is like, "I didn’t wanna do that." – Someone’s pulled the covers off that’s what this dream means. – Do you sleep in the nude? You don’t have to tell me. (actor laughing) Sorry. (chuckles) – Well, but you know, like someone’s just pulled the covers off and say you feel quite cold. – Metaphorically? – No. Literally. – Oh, well I… – The covers have fallen off and it’s a bit cold. – But that’s not really a meaning. – It’s a literal meaning. – It’s a literal meaning. – It’s not very interesting. (actor laughing) – Finding yourself naked at work or in a classroom suggests that you are unprepared for a project at work or school. With all eyes on you, you fear some flaw will be brought to public attention and you’ll be exposed as a fraud or a phony. None of these have a very nice meaning. It’s like being naked at school means you’re gonna meet a special horse. – Yeah, so we’re just laying everything out. – You have anxiety, you’re insecure, and I’m a fraud. (Luke laughing) Feel good. (laughs) – All the time. – Never had the pleasure. (actor gasps) Never had the pleasure. – I don’t that I have actually either. – Firmly on the ground or falling from a height. – I did actually, I had it a lot as a kid. I shouldn’t even confess this, but I did jump off the climbing frame ’cause I truly believed I could fly when I was six, broke my arm. – Oh. you broke your arm? – Yeah. – Wow. – Wow. I feel like flying could be a good thing. – Yeah, it’s like a freedom. A freedom thing. – Yeah. – Only as a kid though, I haven’t had one as an adult. (laughs) – Yeah, me neither, definitely. – Life hitting that one away. (laughs) – [Actor] Yeah. – Flying in a dream is not only fun, (chuckles) it’s also a great indicator that you are yearning for your own freedom and independence. Flying in a dream usually represents a sense of liberation, breaking free from personal limitations and experiencing a newfound sense of wonder and excitement in your life. I’m so sad you’re not having any of them these days. – You were having loads though, so that’s a really good sign. – I did. Yeah. – We’re just falling from great heights. (actors laughing) – And screaming. – And screaming. Well, that wasn’t too bad. – I’m just happy they didn’t ask us about our own personal dreams. – Yeah. – I have this dream a lot. – Do you? – Oh, do you? – Yeah. – Do you? – Oh, I don’t know what the answer’s gonna be. – It’s still sort of being out of control again, surely. – I think a sense of feeling lost, confused about what direction you should be taking. – So dreaming about being lost in a maze could be symbolic of feeling stuck in an overwhelming or confusing situation. – Okay. – Mm. – I would agree with that. – Don’t miss Season 3 of "Bridgerton" now streaming only on Netflix. (drum drums) (logo chimes and drums)

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  1. I would say all answers are correct and personal to the person, so their guessed interpretation is probably what it means (to the individual). You can almost see it clearly in the responses with the first question about falling from great heights.

  2. Hannah is so pretty but unfortunately every time I see a Francesca scene I wonder how Ruby wouldve played it…..she left Bridgerton due to scheduling conflicts with Lockwood & CO…. which Netflix then cancelled after just one season ……right when Francesca actually got a storyline.

  3. Remember when everyone used to say if you fall in a dream and don’t wake up before you land, you die in real life? That sh*t scared the hell out of me as a kid. 😂

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