By Gail Mackenzie-Smith Russia attacks Ukraine. North Korea tests a missile that can reach Washington, DC. Skyrocketing rent, homelessness, drought, wildfires, a lingering virus constantly reinventing itself for the sole purpose of killing us. A collective hum of anxiety surrounds us. This overwhelming chaos we feel is out of our control; we can’t change anything. But we can escape it. And what better escape than into Netflix’s series Bridgerton, a world of wealth, beauty, love, desire, sex, and another time and place where the only problem plaguing anyone is which carriage to take to Lady Danbury’s ball? Season two of…
