24. They Dote and Swoon and Fawn...
Welcome to Season Three of What Would Danbury Do... All Bridgerton. All the time.
This episode (1X03 - The Art of the Swoon), we find out just how many masturbation jokes the writers can squeeze into one script as Daphne learns important things about her body, courtesy of a very informative conversation with Simon. Also everyone ends up heartbroken at the end. It’s The Art of the Swoon, and we’re all in need of a fainting couch.
This episode of What Would Danbury Do is brought to you by Love at First, the new sweet slow-burn contemporary romance from Kate Claybourn. This novel begins with a balcony scene and builds to the possibility of fixing missed opportunities. Along the way, there are whispered conversations, a miniscule amount of sabotage, sparks, chemistry, and healing. It’s the second chance, enemies-to-lovers, found-family, slow burn romance that I needed, and you need it too. You can find out more by visiting kateclayborn.com or jump straight to pre-ordering from your favourite independent bookstore. We also highly suggest following Kate on twitter @kateclayborn
Featuring:
Easter (jade) eggs
Spoonilungus
A magic hoo-hand
The introduction of Bi-nedict
Pretentious wank
Heartbreak³
Here are the books and other media we talk about in this episode:
Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen
The Duke and I, Julia Quinn
Revisionist History podcast
Beyond Heaving Bosoms, Candy Tan & Sarah Wendell
Smart Bitches, Trashy Books, website
Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
The Little Mermaid, 1989 animated film
Romeo & Juliet, Shakespeare
Broad City, TV show
In the episode, we share an exciting project from one of our favourite podcasts, Shelf Love. If you would like to contribute to Andrea’s research, you can find the survey here: bit.ly/bridgertonresearch
You can also find out more about the research project: https://shelflovepodcast.com/blog/posts/bridgerton-research/
Today’s What Would Danbury Do letter comes from Stephanie, on behalf of Samiah, one of the protagonists of Farron Rochon’s The Boyfriend Project. Stephanie says, “This book is great because it focuses first on female friendships and it's a contemporary with believable stakes. The HEA is definitely earned. And it better be the first in a trilogy, because I definitely want to know what happens with London and Taylor, the other two women.” You can find out more about The Boyfriend Project here and you can also follow Stephanie on Twitter @acornsandnuts.
If you would like to send us a What Would Danbury Do letter, simply record a voice memo on your phone with the letter and send it to us at bridgertonpod@gmail.com. We have so much bad advice to offer - why not let us offer it to you?
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This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country.
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