

Of course I bribed her.” He turned to Penelope. “One would think I’d joined this family yesterday. “Because it won’t work unless you bribe her.” “Even Hyacinth?” Penelope asked doubtfully. “I’ve already instructed the others to keep their mouths shut.” “A recitation of our Christian names, apparently,” Hyacinth said. “Ladies.” Sir Phillip, it seemed, favored brevity.

“Penelope.” But Eloise’s voice sounded curious. “Eloise,” Penelope said, somewhat breathless from trying to shake off Hyacinth. It's totally unnecessarily and overcomplicated, but the story is also full of witty dialogues, so it is amusing after all. Colin and Penelope are newlyweds, and aside from some sweet thoughts for each other, it is not really their second epilogue, but an additional episode to Eloise’s book, To Sir Phillip, With Love.Ĭolin and Penelope travel to Romney Hall for Eloise and Phillip’s wedding, where Penelope finally reveals her long-concealed identity to Eloise. HOWEVER I loved The Viscount Who Loved Me!!! So much fun! Even when Anthony felt confused and left the house, it didn’t feel frustrating like The Duke and I.Chronologically, the story takes place after the Bridgerton brothers’ search for Eloise when she had run away in To Sir Phillip, With Love. I disliked The Duke and I (Daphne from the show is more enjoyable than the Daphne from the books/sometimes Daphne and Simon’s moments felt bland/and I don’t want to talk about the rape scene again). I love Simone since I watched her in Sex Education, and I can’t wait to see her performance, I bet it will be amazing!Īs for the books, I read the first two. But Bridgerton is fiction, and I am so happy they we are going to see a different take on Kate, Edwina and Mary next season. The movie Belle comes to mind (such a beautiful movie).

Of course, we know things were different back then. The tv show had a diverse cast fortunately and I really enjoyed to see many actors of all ages and cultures working together to bring such an enjoyable piece to life. After reading the first two books, I realized that this series is meant to be fictional and not historically accurate.
