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Hold on to your bonnets as we flash back in time to witness the ball – and the lead-up – from Sophie’s perspective. With more information about her life and circumstances, we’re able to see why Benedict has the luxury to stay frozen in a moment of time and Sophie simply does not.
Meanwhile, Lady Danbury and the Queen experience a relationship re-evaluation, and Posy and Alfie step up to become new favourite side characters.
Finally our season villain emerges: Lady Araminta, who makes the much-missed Cressida look positively angelic.
Featuring:
Our *own* lack of class consciousness
Visual metaphors are visualing
Weak Bridgerton genes
Villain dressing
Sad, sulky Sophie
A stacked social calendar
Mother manipulation
Soul mates
A hero moment
Here are is the media we talk about in this episode:
Wayne’s World, a film by Penelope Spheeris
Bridgerton, a television series
An Offer from a Gentleman, a book by Julia Quinn
Cinderella, a fairytale
Black widow, a term
Romancing Mr Bridgerton, a book by Julia Quinn
Ever After, a film by Andy Tennant
Game of Thrones, a TV show
Mean Girls, a film by Mark Waters
‘Enchanted’, a song by Taylor Swift
Queen Charlotte, a mini-series
Pride and Prejudice, a film by Joe Wright
Some extra notes:
For our international listeners, Penfold is a mainstream wine brand and SA refers to the state of South Australia (a wine capital of Australia)
Alfie has a northern accent, and it’s likely actor David Moorst’s own real one. He’s from St Helens, where folks speak with a similar accent to Lancashire or Yorkshire.
Our guest host this episode is the romantic and riveting Bella Mason. You can hear more from Bella by following her on instagram and threads.
For your TBR, Bella has recommended The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig. Bella called it ‘stunning’ and like being wrapped in a ‘warm, gothic blanket’.
Don’t forget you can find us on facebook @bridgertonpod and instagram and bluesky @wwddpod and join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod.
Please follow us on your favourite podcast provider! Leaving a 5-star rating and a review will not only help us find more listeners, but also ensure you always have a plucky footman/friend by your side.
This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Kaurna, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people.
Our editor is Ben McKenzie of Splendid Chaps Productions. If you need production work completed, you can find them here: splendidchaps.com
By Rudi Bremer, Kate Cuthbert & Adele Walsh5
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Hold on to your bonnets as we flash back in time to witness the ball – and the lead-up – from Sophie’s perspective. With more information about her life and circumstances, we’re able to see why Benedict has the luxury to stay frozen in a moment of time and Sophie simply does not.
Meanwhile, Lady Danbury and the Queen experience a relationship re-evaluation, and Posy and Alfie step up to become new favourite side characters.
Finally our season villain emerges: Lady Araminta, who makes the much-missed Cressida look positively angelic.
Featuring:
Our *own* lack of class consciousness
Visual metaphors are visualing
Weak Bridgerton genes
Villain dressing
Sad, sulky Sophie
A stacked social calendar
Mother manipulation
Soul mates
A hero moment
Here are is the media we talk about in this episode:
Wayne’s World, a film by Penelope Spheeris
Bridgerton, a television series
An Offer from a Gentleman, a book by Julia Quinn
Cinderella, a fairytale
Black widow, a term
Romancing Mr Bridgerton, a book by Julia Quinn
Ever After, a film by Andy Tennant
Game of Thrones, a TV show
Mean Girls, a film by Mark Waters
‘Enchanted’, a song by Taylor Swift
Queen Charlotte, a mini-series
Pride and Prejudice, a film by Joe Wright
Some extra notes:
For our international listeners, Penfold is a mainstream wine brand and SA refers to the state of South Australia (a wine capital of Australia)
Alfie has a northern accent, and it’s likely actor David Moorst’s own real one. He’s from St Helens, where folks speak with a similar accent to Lancashire or Yorkshire.
Our guest host this episode is the romantic and riveting Bella Mason. You can hear more from Bella by following her on instagram and threads.
For your TBR, Bella has recommended The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig. Bella called it ‘stunning’ and like being wrapped in a ‘warm, gothic blanket’.
Don’t forget you can find us on facebook @bridgertonpod and instagram and bluesky @wwddpod and join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod.
Please follow us on your favourite podcast provider! Leaving a 5-star rating and a review will not only help us find more listeners, but also ensure you always have a plucky footman/friend by your side.
This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Kaurna, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people.
Our editor is Ben McKenzie of Splendid Chaps Productions. If you need production work completed, you can find them here: splendidchaps.com