29. We’ll Shine Together
Like a debutante in her first corset, direct us to the nearest fainting couch, because we have made it to the end. The last episode of Bridgerton ties up loose ends in some very pretty bows, starts off some new threads, and leaves others dangling tantalisingly into season two.
And then there’s THE reveal…
This is a super-sized episode as we dissect the last episode, all the things that were and the things to come, and do a retrospective of Lady Whistledown’s development in the light of her unveiling.
Featuring:
An embargo lifted
Adele’s worst pun yet
(Re)courtships
Morts of many sizes
Connecting powers
A Baby-logue
Here are the books and other media we talk about in this episode:
Bridgerton, the TV show
Pretty Woman, the film
To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn
Pride and Prejudice, the book
Four Weddings and a Funeral, the film
Gossip Girl, the TV show
The Duke and I by Julia Quinn
Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez
In this episode’s What Would Danbury Do segment, Kate provides a letter from Victoria, the heroine of Charish Reid’s Hearts on Hold. You can find out more about this delightful librarian romance here, or on Charish Reid’s website.
We are planning our regular Season-end Q&A session! If you have any questions that you’d like to ask us about anything at all, please email them through to bridgertonpod@gmail.com. We’ve covered a lot in this season, so we’d love to hear your thoughts! We also have a few more bonus episodes coming out, so make sure you’ve hit subscribe so you don’t miss out.
We are also interested in what you would like to hear in Season Four! We have a few options:
The Smith-Smythe Quartet
The Bevelstoke Series
Lady Whistledown Strikes Back, a novella series based around Lady Whistledown, written by multiple authors
We will be running a few polls on our socials, but if you have strong feelings, you can let us know via our socials or email!
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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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