44. We’ve Got to Get Away from Here
Penelope [f19] is a notorious wallflower. Simultaneously, she is the notorious gossip columnist Lady Whistledown. Concurrently, she is notoriously gone for Colin [m24]. Our girl has got a lot of notoriety going on is what we’re saying. After last season’s conflicts, she is also without friends, on the outs with her family, and feeling a smidge desperate. And Colin has just returned home from his gap year…
It’s season three, and the Bridgerton bee is about to bring the Polin.
Featuring:
A *lot* of fashion
An introvert in an extravert family
Some trickle-down therapy
An unexpected friendship
Some trickle-down colour therapy
Thirst
Political hand-waving
Harsh truths
Here are is the media we talk about in this episode:
The Bridgerton books, a series by Julia Quinn
‘This is Me Trying’, a song by Taylor Swift
‘Little Funeral March’, a march by Mozart
When He Was Wicked, a book by Julia Quinn
‘Trope de Force’, an article by Kate Cuthbert
Pride and Prejudice, the 2005 film
Emma, a novel by Jane Austen
Some errors corrected:
The lyric Kate cannot land is ‘my words shoot to kill when I’m mad’ from ‘This is Me Trying’
The Bridgerton ancestral seat is Aubrey Hall
Our guest host this episode is the artistic and amazing Jade Goodwin. You can hear more from Jade by following her on instagram.
For your TBR, Jade has recommended Where the Fruit Falls, by Karen Wyld. Jade says it’s ‘extremely poetic and captivating’.
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This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Wonnarua, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people.
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