@Marishonok2: oh, what autumn posters, and I also want to say that this episode of the second part just made me blush and be touched all the time, I just felt the whole spring on myself
There are still too many secrets between them waiting for Sophie's identity to be revealed (not only that she is the Lady in White, but also her origin)
I don't want to be a hater of Michaella, but honestly, if I were Francesca, I would also be mad about my cousin, who comes to the house uninvited and takes up all the time with my husband. But it's good that they talked, I hope Michaella at least understood something.
well, thank God the bed scene is not as cringey as in the book (although of course there are questions about whose bedroom they ended up in and the fact that the guests were somewhere downstairs, too, forgotten). I'm really happy that Hyacinth and Gregory have grown up that season - I just can't stand such cuties) well, I'm very glad that Sophie was given to put into words through her mouth all her worries about Benedict's proposal)
The episode came out intense. But Benedict was somehow unfair to his mother, she gave so many years only to children, generally forgetting that she was still quite a young woman...
And here are some thoughts out loud. The book about Francesca was one of my favorites. And so the sex change of such a cool character, for me personally, looks as dubious as possible...
@anna12aganina: in the original, there was no mention of a strange man, he said that "a man who is not your husband," literally. Translated crookedly, apparently
@g1308462: Oh yes, I also came here to write this!..Of course, Benedict is doing well to protect his interests, but it wasn't nice or fair to his mother.… After all, mom has always been loyal enough to them, turned a blind eye to many things and raised so many children, and she is already a widow and has had a decent time, in her situation she can afford a love affair, and even with a widower! But in his case, it's a scandal /unpleasant gossip and a rather unpleasant future for the girl in case of loss of his interest in her. 😔
@ViNicole: he rushed after her right at the party, which could ruin Sophie's reputation so much that she would not be hired anywhere. His mother didn't say anything like that to him. I think she's been loyal to her father and her reputation for so many years that it's time for her to think about herself. )
@g1308462: It was Violet's fault. She took care of them too much and kissed them in the ass, putting all the interests of the summer above their own. She should have answered him right away and told him that he had no right to talk this nonsense, and that she also deserved to be happy with a man. He's a grown man, and he has to support his mother. That he and Anthony are hot-tempered and headless assholes
@ChandlerLi: I was also upset that Francesca wouldn't be with Michael, and the story with Michaela would play out in a completely different way. Some people write that this is a homophobic reaction, but it's not) For example, I'm far from straight)) It's just that for those who read books and then watch a movie/ TV series, it's always a shame if the characters are changed a lot. It turns out that you expect one thing, but you get something completely different))
@Hesed: I'm not homophobic either, but... There certainly can't be an open relationship between women in such a society if marriage with a maid caused such horror. That kind of relationship is beyond the pale. And Francesca wanted a full-fledged family. But how can this be handled? Are the widow and her friend living happily in seclusion? I don't get the picture right a little bit.
@Hesed: And more. I agree about the books, you already have a picture in your head. And that's if he was of a different race, appearance. It wouldn't be very important. Like here, for example, the adaptation still came out bookish and cute. But when the character's gender is changed. That's a question, because the plot is changing radically. And it's not about homophobia. Michael got the title, he and Francesca had a full-fledged family, and she remained the Countess of Kilmartin.
@Hesed: In general, it's also about how they prescribe it. Even if it's Michaela and not Michael, then you can at least follow the book that initially, when John was alive, Francesca didn't even think of Michael as someone who was more than a friend. And here John is still alive, while they show us that Francesca does not feel completely satisfied / full-fledged there, and she already has a "crash" on Mikaalu. It wasn't until a long time after John's death that Francesca began to have any feelings for Michael in the book, and then we were right on the doorstep.
@missrocklover: Well, there won't be any problems, Michaela is the only heiress of Sterling. She would get all the money from the family and the Kilmartin earldom into the bargain.
@Orsha111: She's a woman, and it's never been mentioned in this series that women don't inherit the title... The title is inherited exclusively by men Besides, Michaela is her mother's sister, not her father's. Perhaps it will be beaten somehow and she will be the first heir to the title, but to be honest, I doubt it very much.
@ChandlerLi: does not inherit in England. John and Michaela are Scots, where the title was given to a woman in the absence of men. It wasn't my idea, it's a historical fact. Besides, if Michaela is her mother's sister, then why the hell does she have the surname Sterling?? In the book, Michael and John's fathers were brothers.
@Orsha111: Yes, I confused John's father and Michaela's Mother with relatives. In this episode 6, at 7 minutes, she says that her mother constantly talked about adventures with John's father when they were young. Clearly hinting that the mother is the father's sister But they're in London, not Scotland. Maybe she'll get something in Scotland.
@ChandlerLi: John simply has real estate in London, and John himself is Scottish, so his inheritance and his title will be transferred in accordance with Scottish law.
@g1308462: I would like to draw attention to one important point, that the mention of the widow in the text is premature, since this event has not yet occurred in the series. Many people are not familiar with the books, and for them it becomes a huge spoiler, like, for example, for me. Agree, it's much more pleasant to learn about plot twists during viewing, rather than in advance.
@harderprovider: Similarly, mentioning John's death is premature, as this event has not yet occurred in the series. Many viewers are not familiar with the books, and for them it becomes a huge spoiler. Agree, it's much more pleasant to learn about plot twists during viewing, rather than in advance.
@harderprovider: The site was created to discuss the series, not books, and a specific series. If a viewer watches the series, then spoilers from books are still spoilers for them, and in order to watch the series there is no obligation to read books before that.
@Ginger_witch: there is no one worse than people who whine about spoilers, but come to read the comments. Or are you so sure that you won't run into them? When I'm afraid of spoilers, I don't go to such sites.
@harderprovider: I'm going to discuss the current series, that's what the service is for, and I certainly don't expect to see a discussion of future events of the book here, which may not even appear in the series. I am mentally prepared for the spoilers of the current season. Please show respect to other users. Or if you really can't wait, first write a caption that there is a spoiler in the comment.
@Ginger_witch: tell me, please, and from the first comment, wasn't it noticeable that the whole thread was a discussion of the events of the book, that is, the so-called spoilers? This is not sarcasm, I'm really interested.
@harderprovider: You are mistaken in your position, you might as well write to the first episode of the series that Lady Whistledown is Penelope, and then poke everyone so that they do not visit such sites, since they are afraid of spoilers. As explained to you above, the site was created to discuss a specific series, if you really want to share your opinion, you can do it in the comments to the final episode of the series, where all the cards are laid out and compare with books, I hope in the future you will not make such mistakes.
@g1308462: If Francesca remains a widow with money, and Michaella lives with her as a relative of her husband, then this will not cause a scandal. In the eyes of the crowds of that time, they were almost sisters. However, I wonder if Francesca wants children because of such morals, or is it her personal desire? They can live together - they have a good excuse, but they can't have a child under any circumstances.
My dear reader, of all the gentle nonsense that a man can whisper in a woman's ear, your author believes that the three most common in Mayfair are - Be my lover.
The series is a pure filler, let's admit it already, well, except for the last 10 minutes. But it is filled with clever sayings from the entire Bridgerton entourage.
Despite the fact that a moth loves flames, when it encounters fire, it will burn to ashes.
We don't live in a fairytale world, would that be fair? It's not about honesty, it's about the gesture itself.
I have value. And you're standing here trying to take that away from me.
You can't let fear drown out the call of your heart.
And Francesca is a little infuriating with her correctness and desire to go to bed before 10 pm. I have to admit that at least Michaela looks cool, but I don't know if I'm ready to accept her as a future mate for French. Lord Kilmartin doesn't talk about anything at all, he's a lackadaisical fellow.
Now about the main thing! Sophie and Ben are beautiful, I ran to enjoy the trail. a series.
@George_Lightwood: yes, it was all from the first minutes of the first episode of the first season that immediately caught my eye) that's why many of my friends didn't want to watch - they ruined everything with their LGBT!(c) ))
@starbuck: as you can see, I didn't quit because I have nothing against LGBT and black people (I belong to both, hello). I just shared my feelings about the series.
You can correctly weave all this into the plot, or you can do it head-on. Unfortunately, the Bridgertons are going too head-on every season. It looks awkward to me when they overdo it, I don't know.
@George_Lightwood: Review the first season. That's where the overkill with the bed scenes is, so it's there. In general, it is strange to present such a thing to a series that is literally based on standard novels about love for women (and I say this with my sympathy for these books).
@n_boldareva: as soon as she put beautiful noodles on her ears, she immediately abandoned her principles: (and we know that the Bridgertons always have a happy ending, and another maid in the same episode got burned by such words.
Why does a cousin feel like she's with her cousin for something more, and that's why she dragged herself into someone else's house and hangs out with him alone and refuses other men.... The ending is kind of weird for me, are they like not protected at all? What's Sophie thinking about? Like I'm going to burn like a blue flame and be a pregnant maid in the shade?
@niayzovazyra: Considering that Michael has been turned into Mikaela, who should essentially stay with Francesca, I think John knows that Mikaela likes women, and therefore he asks Francesca not to impose on anyone. Maybe that's why they're so close because he accepts her like this.
@niayzovazyra: but here's more of a question for Benedict, why didn't he take care of the safety. He should definitely know about this. Sophie is a little naive, I think, in this regard)
@lady_kana: but to me, it looks like hypocrisy: when Penelope could write secretly, she scribbled gossip and ruined people's lives right and left, and then it became inconvenient - they could come to her house and slap her. But playing the nobility card is somehow prettier.
And I understand Francesca. Michaela showed up, even though she wasn't invited, talking incessantly, ruining the daily routine - no, really, this is what charismatic Michael from the book was replaced with? John is also adding fuel to the fire, protecting his cousin. Francesca is too soft and quiet for open confrontations, but throughout the series it feels like Michaela infuriates her beyond measure (just one remark about "let's introduce her to Hyacinth, let them chat each other up" is worth it).
Benedict looks out for Sophie like that every time, I can't 🥺🥺🥺 That little "bow" of his at the end of the dance at Hyacinth's concert - well, how can you hold back a smile!
LET ME JOIN THE CHEESE CLUB, PLEASE!! 🧀
Violet: He's coming to see me today... friend. Gregory and Hyacinth: wut Violet: I have a friend. Gregory and Hyacinth: * error 404*
Benedict was terribly wrong when he snapped at his mother because of her infatuation with a tea man. To walk around in black and sprinkle ashes on her head until the end of time?
How shamefully I screamed at drunk Francesca, who has on her tongue what a sober person has on her mind 😁 from friends to lovers, we have a short break here
The way Violet was heartbroken by the housekeeper's confession about Sophie's illegitimacy, she is the first in the ranks of Benofi schippers✨
Well, the sweetest thing at the end, Bridgerton, in a broken voice, confesses his (uselessness in the family) love for Sophie and finds himself where a real man belongs - (at) between the legs of the woman he loves.
@Elena-Uno: Lady Araminta is played by Katie Leung, who played Zhou Chang in GP. She also says this phrase. And about 36 and 37 gifts — this is from the first part of the GP, where Dudley is unhappy that there are fewer gifts than expected.
A super small but cute Easter egg, in my opinion :)
@knovicova: EXACTLY, THANKS. I also think, damn, it looks like she said how rich kids sometimes talk about gifts. I thought so, but I didn't realize that I was automatically thinking about Dudley!!!!
Well, finally, the continuation of the season. But to be honest, the series left two impressions. I understand that Sophie's origin will be delayed until the very end in order to maintain the intrigue, but somehow I got tired of this storyline.
But of course Benedict was the most annoying. And on all fronts. Dude, knowing that Sophie is essentially a maid who works in his house, he offers her to become his mistress, she initially tells him "no" and he, being a gentleman (if that's what he is), probably should have backed down, but he just started to put pressure on her. And here the question is not that she might have feelings for him too, but that he was initially told "no."
Well, I would like to say something about how Benedict talked to Violet. I think she's the last person he had the right to treat like that. I felt so hurt for her. And I immediately remembered one comment from Telegram that said, "let only Marcus dare to hurt Violet," to which she replied, "It's more likely that Violet will hurt him," and now I see that this makes a lot of sense, because after Benedict's shit on his mother, I can assume that Violet might reject Marcus.
To be honest, after the "Be my lover" joke, it seemed Benedict couldn't piss me off anymore. But there was a knock from below.
@Naima: Benedict just dropped even lower in my eyes. He's behaving terribly towards Sophie. She understands perfectly well that she is ruining her life, but she continues and continues to push. He didn't take her "no" into account at all, he didn't understand why she ran down the stairs without an answer. He knows what kind of shame awaits her if their relationship is found out, but he doesn't care, he doesn't think about it, he just f---ing. And I don't believe in any overwhelming incredible pink feeling Benedict has for Sophie, like love...What is it? from where at all. The feeling that he just wanted something he didn't have before, a modest young lady who is crazy about him and is ready to give up her ideals and dignity because of him, too. I don't really understand why Sophie suddenly became the one for him. She's a sweet, wonderful girl, smart and humble. Everything is so. But there are such girls in high society, if Benedict had not seen them before, then perhaps it was worth hanging out less in pubs and clubs, there are no such people there. I feel very sorry for Sophie, because in another story she was left alone with a baby in her arms and a lifelong disgrace. But here, of course, they will concoct an ending about love. I am generally silent about the fact that they did not protect themselves. Benedict is the disappointment of the season.
@Xushka_etc: I think this is such a big problem with the last two seasons, when the romantic line of the main characters looks more and more like it's far-fetched. I won't say anything about Penelope and Colin at all. I don't know how it was in the books, but I'm most worried about Eloise's story. She was shown for 4 seasons as a heroine with the clearest idea of marriage and children. And I can't even imagine what it will look like when, with the appearance of one man, she will change her attitude so dramatically, so she will get along with a man who will already have children. That is, the more we get to know the characters, the more we form a certain opinion about them, and when these characters suddenly change just 180 degrees, it doesn't look like it. And that's why I'll always say that it looked as strange as possible in episode 1 of season 4, when Benedict first sucked a man with his mouth, and after 5 minutes he drooled at Sophie with the attitude "Here she is my only one."
@Naima: I'm not one of those people who says that people don't change. They can, if they want to. But not so fast, he blinked and now the rake has already decided that he wants to be in a serious relationship. I especially agree with the end of the comment. Well, yes, he could drool over her, but it's a strange choice to fall for a lady who admires a chandelier, anyway, without saying "my only one." But to fall for her so cleanly to spend the night, that would be more like Benedict, I can even easily imagine that after a night with her, he jumped out of the club with the man again.
Unfortunately, I don't know anything about Eloise, but apparently there will be some kind of accidental epiphany again, she stumbled, fell, cast, oh husband, oh with the children.
@Naima: because it's a film adaptation of women's novels. This is the most hackneyed trope - a rake is corrected instantly and by the power of love. For psychologism and historicism, not to the Bridgertons.
I don't understand why everyone attacked Benedict so much for his mother's words. The claim is not that she has someone, but how she drags this someone into the house (which is literally saturated with memories of the father of the family), introduces them to the children. Despite all her secret tea parties, she doesn't really hide at all. I like Violet's arch and the fact that she wasn't left just as a "mother hen" who has nothing but children in her life, but from the side of society and these very children, it really doesn't look very nice. A secret affair is bad ground for approval. And in a situation like this, it's clearly not for her to throw blame at Benedict.
But they'll probably talk about everything and resolve everything, so there's nothing to worry about.
@dggravity: I would even say that Benedict's claim to his mother was not about condemning her novel at all, he was only saying that if you behave yourself, going beyond the rules of society, then don't judge me when I do the same. I didn't say a word to you. And he really didn't say anything, and didn't think to judge, until Violet herself started her "it's indecent." And Benedict simply called for everyone to live their own lives.
@whalecock: Yes, yes! this is a separate thrill and pleasure.!
I accidentally turned on the dubbing, my ears curled up from the sonorous voice of "Benedict". with his appearance, it was really impossible to lower his voice.
And in general, I initially watched the series in voiceover, and when I watched it in the original, I realized that it only needed to be watched this way, because so much depth and charm immediately opens up in the characters. sheer delight delight!
Lady Bridgerton and Mrs. Wilson-no need for unnecessary words, understood, accepted, found out😊
Fry dancing to Charlie and Billy, well, what a cute impossible☺️☺️
Francesca and Mikayla are emotions on a knife's edge, hubby is certainly a good person, but they have no sparks, let alone no passion, and Francesca's whole body wants it. 🔥😍
I just watched an episode... My shock is in shock 🤯 Sophie is my crush, of course, but it's a shame that Benedict does this to her. Oh, how I want them to be a couple, and I'm sure they will be. I will 🙏
Phew, well, the month-long wait is over, we're finally back! I can't tell you how happy I am for Hyacinth and Gregory, they are so pretty, I really hope that we will see their seasons after all. And special thanks for mentioning Daphne when Hyacinth was telling Mom about lemonade. The Featherington husbands gather and give love advice to the unmarried Bridgerton brothers, delight!! Violet is in she knows mode every season, the most attentive mother in all of Mayfair. Benedict, of course, was very harsh in his words, she already had strong doubts about her relationship with Marcus, and now she's probably going to close down completely, let Mom be happy! I'm glad Sophie and Benedict finally told each other about their feelings, but I can't wait to see when and how he finds out about the Lady in Silver.…
I can't get tired of saying that Violet is my favorite character of this season! But the moment with Benedict, whose character is usually more gentle and ironic, turned out to be so abrupt and unexpected. He hits the most sensitive thing-Violet's reputation, her insecurities, and her fear of being judged by her new novel. Interestingly, in this series we are given a normal development of the conflict, although the pace is uneven in places.
God, what an end to the episode😻 I'm already watching, my eyes hurt from the beauty in every detail in this series, but the plot is not bland either. For me, the most beautiful series of those times😻
Benedict will hopefully find out by the end that she's from high society and it'll all end in lovemaking😻
So okay, I thought the most shocking cover of the track was already here - this is the scene of Colin and Penelope in a carriage last season, under this track 😂
But still, this season surprised with a cover of Lose control - and in such a beautiful bed scene at the end of the episode. 🔥 Uhhh
"the air between the characters literally sparkled, every look, every pause was filled with meaning! love, unacceptability, passion - the whole range of emotions🔥
After finishing episode 4, I didn't even want to look any further after "be a mistress" (a kept woman? Which is more correct? a lover is like being married...), but episode 5 convinced me that they would make everything interesting. I just want to turn on 6!
I also laughed so much to myself that Gregory and Hyacinth live in some kind of fairy-tale worlds, and all the older brothers and sisters have emotional and psychological trauma on trauma.
@Olga_cat: therefore, it is better to look in the original, he says "mistress" - which can best be translated as a favorite or yes, a kept woman in our language)
I reviewed Benedict's confession and noticed a powerful reference to the legendary confession of Darcy from the film adaptation with Keira Knightley, it felt like you bewitched me body and soul
@lexxxsandra: Even so, it seems to me that they will still be knocking on Pen's door. No one will believe that she just handed over the job to someone.
@Orsha111: Yes, I confused John's father and Michaela's Mother with relatives. In this episode 6, at 7 minutes, she says that her mother constantly talked about adventures with John's father when they were young. Clearly hinting that the mother is the father's sister But they're in London, not Scotland. Maybe she'll get something in Scotland.
I thought nothing could be worse than "be my lover," so he wrote, "I'm waiting for an answer," and what great advice he gets! "Piss in her ears, bullshit her, tell her you love her and she'll agree!" This is an incredible cringe
The scene with Peng and someone's lover is also great in both stupidity and arrogance. "How could you tell everyone WHO ALREADY KNOWS that I'm sleeping with a married man! What a bad woman you are to tell the truth about cheaters! Immediately write a false rebuttal!" "You ruined my life!" That is, she sleeps with a married man, makes out with him in front of everyone, justifying the betrayal of anyone ("until he finds a younger one"), and Pen is to blame? 🤣
The Peng and Queen branch is still terrible. The tyrant forced the gossip girl to give up anonymity, and now she's complaining.
Previously, this series was exciting and gave warmth. Now he reeks of malice and coldness.
The ending is straight uhhhh💥🤤❤️ how I've been waiting for the sequel I love this series so much, what a season, and I watch every episode with bated breath, how beautiful everything is, and what an atmosphere of houses, I can't take my eyes off the Bridgerton house, and what beautiful dresses, sometimes I would like to live in that era for at least a day.
I've experienced the whole range of emotions from this episode, but okay, I'll try to write quickly, otherwise I've been telling my friend for a long time ahahha
Everything about Sophie and Benedict is generally clear, everything is developing as expected, I liked everything, Sophie is a beauty. surprisingly, it's probably the best bed scene for me in the entire series. and by the way, for the first time, a girl is not in a corset/dress, hooray
and now about Francesca and Michaela, because what the fuck. I haven't read a book, I haven't heard anything, and then when there are a few scenes with Michaela, I think, damn, she's a lesbian. she must be, I just know. and okay, then I remember that many people sometimes talked about Francesca's orientation, plus they deliberately showed us many times that she was dissatisfied with sex with her husband. Then I got a spoiler about what's going to happen to John, okay. and then there was this dialogue between Francesca and Michaela.
it was a very cool dialogue, I was absolutely delighted with the way they expressed their emotions and spoke out, and then they moved into such a calm phase, they understood each other better. At that moment, I was angry that Netflix was harshly queerbiting us again. and then, in the comments here, I find out that Michaela -Michael is in the book, and will they essentially become canon later????? You should have seen my shock. that it's really real. There are a lot of people here who are unhappy with this, but I'm so excited, I couldn't even dream that there would be such a thing in the Bridgertons. and fuck, they're so cool, the scene with them was really great, hooray!
I didn't expect it at all, damn, but here it is, it was super nice to find out all this, well, that's the truth))) 🥹
@leahscharf: I haven't read the books and everything I've written that could be "spoilers" is from the words of the people in the comments. These are questions for them, not for me.
Thanks to those who have read the books and draw parallels with the series characters, it is very interesting! Even the spoiler about Francesca and "Michael" didn't upset me. I think this is the best season so far.💎
Ehh... It's hot, luxurious, but I have the same feelings as in the previous season, when Colin blew (prastity!) Penelope is in the middle of the season... The whole intensity of emotions immediately subsides, Daphne and Anthony held the bar before the wedding and every moment was at its peak. And now - we can't, we can't... but... whatever, Liza!!! Although I understand Sophie, it's incredibly difficult to resist Benedict... Incredibly attractive type, smile 😍😍😍 Eloise - I laugh out loud)) this is the face when she was surrounded by guys) Who is he, the special one?))
This season is getting worse by the minute, Benedict is like a teenager, rude to his mother, stamping his foot… I used to like him better! This cousin Mikaela is just infuriating, to climb up to her cousin and not understand how she interferes ... also like a little child! And this kids' ball where Netflix gives everyone a chess set! A chocolate bar for everyone! It just became uninteresting to watch... more! And of course, he confessed his love, just to have sex... no sincerity or passion! It's so bad when Netflix dictates the rules.
the scene with dancing at the ball under Charlie's 360 felt like these accelerated videos with children at showgirl matinees in this club asking them to take off their glasses the moths on the block know that I'm crazy
I look at a beautiful picture and forget it after half an hour. But if you look at the comments, there are people crying, there are so many emotions and debates. I liked the first season the most. Something was new. I'm watching in the original, I read the book also in the original season 4. A cheap tabloid novel. Although what to expect from the erotic genre. I didn't like the last season the most, probably because the Cinderella story is so hackneyed.
Lord Kilmartin's relationship with his cousin smacks of the Lannisters. I can guess what's in the book, but so far I suspect Mikaela is bisexual, or a lesbian, but who loves her brother. In short, either she only likes girls, or only her cousin. The reaction is clearly exaggerated.
The series was intense 🤌🏻 I think Benedict wasn't fair to his mom, she gave so much of her life for her family. 🥺💔 She had completely forgotten that she was still a beautiful young woman 🥺
How easy it is to put noodles on a girl's ears. OK, we know that Benedict is in love with her because we see the scenes from his face. But she was so easily led by words of love that he would never marry. And then she slept with him. By the way, it's so funny when they showed his ass and her breasts, but then they shamefully do everything under the sheet, yeah, so plausible, who are they hiding from?
Violet and Marcus are just the most joyful event, they are so cute!A wonderful couple, Violet deserves happiness!!! As Colin coolly said- don't let fear drown out the call of your heart!! That's what prompted Benedict to confess everything to Sophie, and it was so romantic!!!I just admire how deeply he feels!!It was so touching, they're both incredibly emotional, and it brings them closer...You're the one I've been looking for all my life!!What a romantic ideal he is!!!She was very lucky!!!!And the ending is just awesome, I just love them!!!!This is true love!
Damn, where to... I can't wait. How about a little prudence? Yes, come on, they don't get pregnant once. It's okay to sleep with a girl from a more or less decent family, and get married if you're pregnant. And here? Misalliance and shame? More bastards? One is better than the other)
That's the heat at the end of the episode🔥 And yet it is unclear what their future is. Did she agree to be his lover? The sounds of Charlie, Billy and Teddy sounded great too, I adore the Bridgertons for their classic versions of their favorite tracks.
Here again, everyone wishes passion for poor Francesca, although all Francesca seems to want is peace and quiet (this world is absolutely clear to her), she just wants a family and children. And here you have the passionate and energetic Michaella, and come on, show us the passion, you want it. In order to please us, they break a character who loved silence, silence, and tranquility. It's also amazing how some commentators see Francesca's feelings for Michaella. They say that's why she ran away from Scotland, and that's why she snaps at her and gets so "pissed off." What kind of feelings?! She annoys her. Michaella doesn't understand at all that John has built a family, that he has his own life now, and you can come visit him, although you don't visit THEM, but with a warning and without changing their ways and customs (leave your samovar in Scotland). A terribly annoying character, I don't know if Michael was like that in the books, but here I want her to be hit with a book or poured over with a carafe of cold water and shoved into a carriage. Oh, dear Francesca...
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175There is a strong feeling that we will cry over the ending, but this is inaccurate.
, no more lace dressing gowns, candles and cups of tea for watching episodes.
After "be my lover," only hardcore
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Well, Ben and Sophie gave out the heat in the end. 🔥🔥🔥
waiting for Sophie's identity to be revealed (not only that she is the Lady in White, but also her origin)
And here are some thoughts out loud. The book about Francesca was one of my favorites. And so the sex change of such a cool character, for me personally, looks as dubious as possible...
Also Benedict: fighting for love with mom))
After all, mom has always been loyal enough to them, turned a blind eye to many things and raised so many children, and she is already a widow and has had a decent time, in her situation she can afford a love affair, and even with a widower!
But in his case, it's a scandal /unpleasant gossip and a rather unpleasant future for the girl in case of loss of his interest in her. 😔
By the way, I saw that Infandom is also unhappy that Michael became Michaela.
Besides, Michaela is her mother's sister, not her father's.
Perhaps it will be beaten somehow and she will be the first heir to the title, but to be honest, I doubt it very much.
But they're in London, not Scotland. Maybe she'll get something in Scotland.
Agree, it's much more pleasant to learn about plot twists during viewing, rather than in advance.
Agree, it's much more pleasant to learn about plot twists during viewing, rather than in advance.
The series is a pure filler, let's admit it already, well, except for the last 10 minutes.
But it is filled with clever sayings from the entire Bridgerton entourage.
Despite the fact that a moth loves flames, when it encounters fire, it will burn to ashes.
We don't live in a fairytale world, would that be fair?
It's not about honesty, it's about the gesture itself.
I have value. And you're standing here trying to take that away from me.
You can't let fear drown out the call of your heart.
And Francesca is a little infuriating with her correctness and desire to go to bed before 10 pm.
I have to admit that at least Michaela looks cool, but I don't know if I'm ready to accept her as a future mate for French. Lord Kilmartin doesn't talk about anything at all, he's a lackadaisical fellow.
Now about the main thing!
Sophie and Ben are beautiful, I ran to enjoy the trail. a series.
that's why many of my friends didn't want to watch - they ruined everything with their LGBT!(c) ))
You can correctly weave all this into the plot, or you can do it head-on. Unfortunately, the Bridgertons are going too head-on every season. It looks awkward to me when they overdo it, I don't know.
Sophie is so good 🔥
The ending is kind of weird for me, are they like not protected at all? What's Sophie thinking about? Like I'm going to burn like a blue flame and be a pregnant maid in the shade?
Benedict the cat !))
Benedict looks out for Sophie like that every time, I can't 🥺🥺🥺
That little "bow" of his at the end of the dance at Hyacinth's concert - well, how can you hold back a smile!
LET ME JOIN THE CHEESE CLUB, PLEASE!! 🧀
Violet: He's coming to see me today... friend.
Gregory and Hyacinth: wut
Violet: I have a friend.
Gregory and Hyacinth: * error 404*
And he was so rude to her at the dance.
Benedict was terribly wrong when he snapped at his mother because of her infatuation with a tea man. To walk around in black and sprinkle ashes on her head until the end of time?
How shamefully I screamed at drunk Francesca, who has on her tongue what a sober person has on her mind 😁 from friends to lovers, we have a short break here
The way Violet was heartbroken by the housekeeper's confession about Sophie's illegitimacy, she is the first in the ranks of Benofi schippers✨
Well, the sweetest thing at the end, Bridgerton, in a broken voice, confesses his (uselessness in the family) love for Sophie and finds himself where a real man belongs - (at) between the legs of the woman he loves.
I'm thrilled
The cutest reference to GP that could be imagined!
A super small but cute Easter egg, in my opinion :)
I also think, damn, it looks like she said how rich kids sometimes talk about gifts. I thought so, but I didn't realize that I was automatically thinking about Dudley!!!!
a gorgeous reference
But of course Benedict was the most annoying. And on all fronts. Dude, knowing that Sophie is essentially a maid who works in his house, he offers her to become his mistress, she initially tells him "no" and he, being a gentleman (if that's what he is), probably should have backed down, but he just started to put pressure on her. And here the question is not that she might have feelings for him too, but that he was initially told "no."
Well, I would like to say something about how Benedict talked to Violet. I think she's the last person he had the right to treat like that. I felt so hurt for her. And I immediately remembered one comment from Telegram that said, "let only Marcus dare to hurt Violet," to which she replied, "It's more likely that Violet will hurt him," and now I see that this makes a lot of sense, because after Benedict's shit on his mother, I can assume that Violet might reject Marcus.
To be honest, after the "Be my lover" joke, it seemed Benedict couldn't piss me off anymore. But there was a knock from below.
I don't really understand why Sophie suddenly became the one for him. She's a sweet, wonderful girl, smart and humble. Everything is so. But there are such girls in high society, if Benedict had not seen them before, then perhaps it was worth hanging out less in pubs and clubs, there are no such people there.
I feel very sorry for Sophie, because in another story she was left alone with a baby in her arms and a lifelong disgrace. But here, of course, they will concoct an ending about love.
I am generally silent about the fact that they did not protect themselves. Benedict is the disappointment of the season.
I especially agree with the end of the comment. Well, yes, he could drool over her, but it's a strange choice to fall for a lady who admires a chandelier, anyway, without saying "my only one." But to fall for her so cleanly to spend the night, that would be more like Benedict, I can even easily imagine that after a night with her, he jumped out of the club with the man again.
Unfortunately, I don't know anything about Eloise, but apparently there will be some kind of accidental epiphany again, she stumbled, fell, cast, oh husband, oh with the children.
But they'll probably talk about everything and resolve everything, so there's nothing to worry about.
Beautiful girl
2. Their recognition of each other is just a delight! It reminded me of Lizzie and Darcy.💔💔💔
It's a wonderful season, very catchy
I accidentally turned on the dubbing, my ears curled up from the sonorous voice of "Benedict". with his appearance, it was really impossible to lower his voice.
And in general, I initially watched the series in voiceover, and when I watched it in the original, I realized that it only needed to be watched this way, because so much depth and charm immediately opens up in the characters. sheer delight delight!
Fry dancing to Charlie and Billy, well, what a cute impossible☺️☺️
Francesca and Mikayla are emotions on a knife's edge, hubby is certainly a good person, but they have no sparks, let alone no passion, and Francesca's whole body wants it. 🔥😍
Benya, don't yell at your mother, after all!!!
Well, the ending 🤌🤌🤌🫠
PS It's going to be a long night😅
My shock is in shock 🤯
Sophie is my crush, of course, but it's a shame that Benedict does this to her. Oh, how I want them to be a couple, and I'm sure they will be.
I will 🙏
I can't tell you how happy I am for Hyacinth and Gregory, they are so pretty, I really hope that we will see their seasons after all. And special thanks for mentioning Daphne when Hyacinth was telling Mom about lemonade.
The Featherington husbands gather and give love advice to the unmarried Bridgerton brothers, delight!!
Violet is in she knows mode every season, the most attentive mother in all of Mayfair. Benedict, of course, was very harsh in his words, she already had strong doubts about her relationship with Marcus, and now she's probably going to close down completely, let Mom be happy!
I'm glad Sophie and Benedict finally told each other about their feelings, but I can't wait to see when and how he finds out about the Lady in Silver.…
Rather pelvic-femoral 😂😂😂
But the moment with Benedict, whose character is usually more gentle and ironic, turned out to be so abrupt and unexpected.
He hits the most sensitive thing-Violet's reputation, her insecurities, and her fear of being judged by her new novel.
Interestingly, in this series we are given a normal development of the conflict, although the pace is uneven in places.
I'm already watching, my eyes hurt from the beauty in every detail in this series, but the plot is not bland either.
For me, the most beautiful series of those times😻
Benedict will hopefully find out by the end that she's from high society and it'll all end in lovemaking😻
But still, this season surprised with a cover of Lose control - and in such a beautiful bed scene at the end of the episode. 🔥
Uhhh
love, unacceptability, passion - the whole range of emotions🔥
After finishing episode 4, I didn't even want to look any further after "be a mistress" (a kept woman? Which is more correct? a lover is like being married...), but episode 5 convinced me that they would make everything interesting. I just want to turn on 6!
I also laughed so much to myself that Gregory and Hyacinth live in some kind of fairy-tale worlds, and all the older brothers and sisters have emotional and psychological trauma on trauma.
But they're in London, not Scotland. Maybe she'll get something in Scotland.
The scene with Peng and someone's lover is also great in both stupidity and arrogance. "How could you tell everyone WHO ALREADY KNOWS that I'm sleeping with a married man! What a bad woman you are to tell the truth about cheaters! Immediately write a false rebuttal!"
"You ruined my life!" That is, she sleeps with a married man, makes out with him in front of everyone, justifying the betrayal of anyone ("until he finds a younger one"), and Pen is to blame? 🤣
The Peng and Queen branch is still terrible. The tyrant forced the gossip girl to give up anonymity, and now she's complaining.
Previously, this series was exciting and gave warmth. Now he reeks of malice and coldness.
Every episode of this series is incredibly interesting, I don't understand how?! 😄
I just can't get away.
The last scene seemed very explicit, I didn't even expect it.😁🤭
I love this series so much, what a season, and I watch every episode with bated breath, how beautiful everything is, and what an atmosphere of houses, I can't take my eyes off the Bridgerton house, and what beautiful dresses, sometimes I would like to live in that era for at least a day.
Everything about Sophie and Benedict is generally clear, everything is developing as expected, I liked everything, Sophie is a beauty. surprisingly, it's probably the best bed scene for me in the entire series. and by the way, for the first time, a girl is not in a corset/dress, hooray
and now about Francesca and Michaela, because what the fuck. I haven't read a book, I haven't heard anything, and then when there are a few scenes with Michaela, I think, damn, she's a lesbian. she must be, I just know. and okay, then I remember that many people sometimes talked about Francesca's orientation, plus they deliberately showed us many times that she was dissatisfied with sex with her husband. Then I got a spoiler about what's going to happen to John, okay. and then there was this dialogue between Francesca and Michaela.
it was a very cool dialogue, I was absolutely delighted with the way they expressed their emotions and spoke out, and then they moved into such a calm phase, they understood each other better. At that moment, I was angry that Netflix was harshly queerbiting us again. and then, in the comments here, I find out that Michaela -Michael is in the book, and will they essentially become canon later????? You should have seen my shock. that it's really real.
There are a lot of people here who are unhappy with this, but I'm so excited, I couldn't even dream that there would be such a thing in the Bridgertons. and fuck, they're so cool, the scene with them was really great, hooray!
I didn't expect it at all, damn, but here it is, it was super nice to find out all this, well, that's the truth))) 🥹
It feels like a victory, honestly
Eloise - I laugh out loud)) this is the face when she was surrounded by guys) Who is he, the special one?))
This cousin Mikaela is just infuriating, to climb up to her cousin and not understand how she interferes ... also like a little child!
And this kids' ball where Netflix gives everyone a chess set! A chocolate bar for everyone! It just became uninteresting to watch... more!
And of course, he confessed his love, just to have sex... no sincerity or passion!
It's so bad when Netflix dictates the rules.
Virtue is as if it had never happened 🙃
I think Benedict wasn't fair to his mom, she gave so much of her life for her family. 🥺💔 She had completely forgotten that she was still a beautiful young woman 🥺
Well, the last 10 minutes
As Colin coolly said- don't let fear drown out the call of your heart!! That's what prompted Benedict to confess everything to Sophie, and it was so romantic!!!I just admire how deeply he feels!!It was so touching, they're both incredibly emotional, and it brings them closer...You're the one I've been looking for all my life!!What a romantic ideal he is!!!She was very lucky!!!!And the ending is just awesome, I just love them!!!!This is true love!
And yet it is unclear what their future is. Did she agree to be his lover?
The sounds of Charlie, Billy and Teddy sounded great too, I adore the Bridgertons for their classic versions of their favorite tracks.
It's also amazing how some commentators see Francesca's feelings for Michaella. They say that's why she ran away from Scotland, and that's why she snaps at her and gets so "pissed off." What kind of feelings?! She annoys her. Michaella doesn't understand at all that John has built a family, that he has his own life now, and you can come visit him, although you don't visit THEM, but with a warning and without changing their ways and customs (leave your samovar in Scotland). A terribly annoying character, I don't know if Michael was like that in the books, but here I want her to be hit with a book or poured over with a carafe of cold water and shoved into a carriage.
Oh, dear Francesca...
- The Queen's answer!