Bridgerton Season 4

Anonymous
I wish that if they were going to do an upstairs/downstairs season he just fell in love with an actual maid. Why does she have to be secretly noble, or whatever?
Anonymous
Marginally better than season 3, so on par with season 2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish that if they were going to do an upstairs/downstairs season he just fell in love with an actual maid. Why does she have to be secretly noble, or whatever?


To make it more socially acceptable when he marries here, maybe?
Although her actual background is arguably socially worse than her being a maid anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish that if they were going to do an upstairs/downstairs season he just fell in love with an actual maid. Why does she have to be secretly noble, or whatever?


The original book was setup like a Cinderella story. Running away at midnight, loss of a clothing items, etc. In the story of Cinderella, the family has some means but the dead father's daughter is made into a servant.

I don't remember if Sophie was illegitimate in the book. In the show, she is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Benedict is so hot. I’ve always thought he’s the hottest brother and a so glad he’s getting his own storyline. The chemistry is so good this season. The other plot lines are boring but the scenery is pretty and love the music so far.


+1
Anonymous
Just finished episode 4. Goddamn. This is way better than Season 2 or 3. It might even top Season 1. The scene with Benedict and Sophie in the stairwell was so hot…he licked two of his fingers….omg! I need a cold shower. Of course it was totally ruined with the whole “Be my mistress” line.

Violet was a trip with the whole inviting Lady Danbury’s brother over for tea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand where Sophie lived before. They were close enough to London that her stepsisters were invited to the ball, but far away enough that no one knew about her? She wasn’t a maid until after her father died. And now the stepmom is moving next door to the Bridgertons? Even if you were super wealthy would you ip and move like that?

Did they not all live in the country house while the father was alive and the London house where Sophie and her mother lived remained unoccupied. Father probably moved to the country because of the memories of the mother. I remember either Danbury or Dowager Bridgerton saying they knew the first wife. Also if you recall, Sophie was removed from all dance lessons, etc when her father remarried. Her father was the worse to allow the mistreatment of his daughter. That part is not explained.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish that if they were going to do an upstairs/downstairs season he just fell in love with an actual maid. Why does she have to be secretly noble, or whatever?


The original book was setup like a Cinderella story. Running away at midnight, loss of a clothing items, etc. In the story of Cinderella, the family has some means but the dead father's daughter is made into a servant.

I don't remember if Sophie was illegitimate in the book. In the show, she is.

Is she really, or is this only what the stepmother told her. I am not sure I believe it. I also don't believe her father left her penniless. That doesn't make sense and stepmom hid the truth, and poor Sophie never questioned the lie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish that if they were going to do an upstairs/downstairs season he just fell in love with an actual maid. Why does she have to be secretly noble, or whatever?


The original book was setup like a Cinderella story. Running away at midnight, loss of a clothing items, etc. In the story of Cinderella, the family has some means but the dead father's daughter is made into a servant.

I don't remember if Sophie was illegitimate in the book. In the show, she is.

Is she really, or is this only what the stepmother told her. I am not sure I believe it. I also don't believe her father left her penniless. That doesn't make sense and stepmom hid the truth, and poor Sophie never questioned the lie.


I predict sizeable dowry.
Anonymous
Why are they making us wait for the next episodes?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will they address Benedict’s bisexuality?


There’s a brief scene at the beginning of episode 4 that tells you he is indeed still bisexual.


No there wasn’t. There was one in Episode 1 though.
Anonymous
Oh my gosh, I hate this season! Lol! But I am loving hating it.

I know people can't stand Season 2, but that was actually my favorite. Followed by 1. Didn't care for 3. And I think this one is the worst.

The whole mystery of the lady in silver was never ending and stupid. The B storylines don't interest me AT ALL. It also feels very disjointed. I don't feel like I'm ensconced in the business of the ton like I felt I was in the early seasons. We're not in different families households, the promenade, the dressmaker, balls, etc. as much....I like the servant stuff this time- but it was blah, it felt like a worse version of The Gilded Age.

My favorite character by far is Alfie and we haven't seen him lately and not sure we will again. Booo.

Actually the B storyline I was most interested in was Varley's! Glad she left Lady Featherington. She had been so loyal to her. You go girl.

I guess the Mistress comment is in line with the times, but idk, Benedict is usually so kind, it felt weird. Especially since we know well and Mrs. Crabtree confirmed that being a mistress is a bad sort of woman and seen as immoral- like why would he want that for Sophie if he cared for her.
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I don't know how you can say this show is not performative box checking, when they are setting up Francesca to fall in love with her husband's FEMALE cousin when in the books it's a male cousin.

That whole thing pisses me off anyway because taking bisexuality out of it-- Francesca is married and shouldn't be crushing on anyone at the moment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish that if they were going to do an upstairs/downstairs season he just fell in love with an actual maid. Why does she have to be secretly noble, or whatever?


Yeah I was thinking the same thing! The whole plot line is very "but she actually DOES deserve a good life because heriditarily, she was born into it!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish that if they were going to do an upstairs/downstairs season he just fell in love with an actual maid. Why does she have to be secretly noble, or whatever?


Yeah I was thinking the same thing! The whole plot line is very "but she actually DOES deserve a good life because heriditarily, she was born into it!"


Because they couldn't square that with the regency time period. Then she would be a mistress, even if loved, and that's it.
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