This article explores significant scenes in Benedict and Sophie’s story in Julia Quinn’s An Offer From A Gentleman.
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This article explores significant scenes in Benedict and Sophie’s story in Julia Quinn’s An Offer From A Gentleman.
Read moreThe Best of 2022 scene stealers features some of the most memorable characters of the year who’ve made the year a joy ride.
Read moreIn “Off to the Races” Benedict Bridgerton teaches his brother Anthony poetry and we’ve got thoughts about how it represents the character.
Read moreJulia Quinn and Bridgerton’s Sophie Beckett is a light in darkness who deserves the entire world.
Read moreMVP of Bridgerton, Colin Bridgerton, Number 3, is chaotic, mischievous, and underestimated by most people around him, including his own family. He gets by with his charm and sense of humor; he can read any room and know how to navigate (most) situations. His perceptibility gives him profound moments of wisdom that tend to throw others off, particularly his older brothers. The Bridgerton family wouldn’t be where they are without
Read moreThere’s so much that happens in Bridgerton’s “An Affair of Honor” that it’s easy to look beyond certain scenes that are quieter and less explosive. That’s the case with Benedict clearly wanting to say something more to his brother Anthony, and Anthony refusing to listen. If you go into this series knowing everyone’s full stories then you go in knowing that Anthony Bridgerton doesn’t talk about his demons or his trauma. He
Read moreWe have had full faith in the series and its potential since before season one even aired and early renewal news as such is always proof of the fact that people want happy endings. The announcement came at the crack of dawn for those of us here on the West Coast and let me tell you—it was a fine thing to be rewarded with on an otherwise random Tuesday. Bridgerton’s
Read moreOn this week’s episode of Lady Geeks’ Society Podcast, we discuss the first season’s penultimate episode, “Oceans Apart.” We break down all the fights, the apologies, and mainly get super emotional about the very little screen time Henry and Lord Wetherby got when they’re the healthiest couple on screen thus far. We breakdown Eloise’s quest towards finding Whistledown and that final scene between Simon and Daphne, which crushed us all.
Read moreOn this week’s episode of Lady Geeks’ Society Podcast through a myriad of technical difficulties we cover all things Bridgerton’s “The Duke and I” which translates to all things Simon and Daphne’s wedding. We also discuss Benedict’s adventures and Colin’s proposal!? There’s a whole lot happening in this episode that leads to the next more than it stands alone, but regardless, we’ve got all the feelings. And of course there
Read moreSince these stories do technically end after each season, it seems fitting that “Oceans Apart” would be the one before the remarkable finale.
Read moreBridgerton’s “The Duke and I” is all about Simon and Daphne’s wedding along with the importance of transparency and making amends.
Read moreSay it with us, loud and proud—agency. That’s the fundamental theme in Bridgerton’s fourth episode, “An Affair of Honor.”
Read moreBenedict and Eloise’s first conversation on the swings in Bridgerton’s “Art of the Swoon” sets up a powerful sibling bond.
Read more“Art of the Swoon” and the importance of transparency—the third episode of Bridgerton is all about the hands.
Read moreBenedict Bridgerton is complex, greatly privileged, and lost.
Read moreBridgerton: Julia Quinn, if you haven’t already begun reading Quinn’s deliciously engaging historical romance series set in England then we’re here to convince you to do so. First, Dame Julie Andrews will be narrating as Lady Whistledown–that should be more than enough reason because, really, it doesn’t get more sensational. This is peak period drama perfection. There’s eight of them, all alphabetically named. (It’s excellent, go with it.) And their
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