There's something so beautiful about Benedict wanting to be more than a Bridgerton...
Then voicing these feelings for the first time and only to Sophie, and Sophie being the first person who truly sees him for who he is...
To then Sophie getting angry because the family jokes about him and they don't seem to know him...
To finally the family understanding how unique Benedict is...
It's his love for Sophie that stood him apart 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
It even became THE love story of the Bridgerton family!!!
Excuse me while I cry 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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“I do work outside, too,” he said gruffly, unable to simply say thank you. “With the laborers?” she murmured.
He looked at her with amusement. “Eloise Bridgerton—” “Crane,” she corrected.
A burst of pleasure shot through him at her words. “Crane,” he repeated.
“Don’t tell me you’ve been harboring secret fantasies about the farm laborers."
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These are WAY TOO funny, omg
The idiot Bridgertons strike again (I love them anyway)
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Parallel
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I'm sorry but I find this so funny for some reason.
So apparently, when Chris Fulton was cast as Phillip Crane, he had no idea he was a future spouse. He just thought Phillip was going to be a minor character. He approached Julia Quinn one day while filming, asking her if his character ever popped up in any of the other books. I think it was said he had just started reading the Duke and I, so he didn't know yet that Phillip wasn't in that one.
Julia Quinn told him that yeah, Phillip was in the fifth book, To Sir Phillip, with Love.
Sir! You're the only spouse with your name in the title. No one even mentioned it to him.
I wanna know how fast he got that book after.
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17 May, 1824
Eloise’s 3 older brothers & an infant (Gregory) visit Romney Hall to “defend Eloise’s honour”
“Brothers He should’ve considered that. It was maybe best to avoid courting a woman with brothers. Four of them to be precise. Four. It was a wonder he wasn’t dead already”
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CLAUDIA JESSIE as ELOISE BRIDGERTON
Bridgerton 3x04: ‘Old Friends’
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I feel like at the end of Bridgerton season 3, or when Pen and Colin FINALLY marry, we'll see Phillip Crane at the Polin wedding, due to the fact that Colin and Phillip really hit it off and most likely became friends. So most likely at the wedding reception, Phillip will be by himself (as his wife did not wish to come to the wedding or she did) and he catches Eloise's eye, who then starts talking with him as she has been badgered by her mother for 2 years now to find a husband, and this man seems somewhat interesting, as he himself is a wallflower (quite unusual for a man). The two start talking and he informs her that he's from Pen's side of the family (via marriage) but Colin invited him to the wedding. They exchange address and start corresponding.
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Shonda and Jess if you fumble this bag I stg…
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need them 🌹
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Philoise Week, Day 4: 200th Wedding Anniversary
Phillip had no idea how Anthony Bridgerton had managed it, but he’d procured a special license, allowing them to be wed without banns and on a Monday
which, Eloise assured him, was no worse than Tuesday or Wednesday, just that it wasn’t Saturday, as was proper.
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Netflix Violet Bridgerton: two children married in one season, what a delight! And married so sensibly. The ceremonies were beautiful!
Book Violet Bridgerton after the summer of 1824, with Pen and Colin’s short engagement, Eloise running off, and Francesca getting married on a random day in Scotland without telling anyone: life is just SO EASY for you
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The way season one had Marina staying home with a “mysterious illness” that wasn’t actually illness, she was just pregnant and the Featheringtons were dealing with how to handle her situation, and how later on Penelope pretended to be sick so her mother would let her stay home from a ball, and how in season two, Lady Danbury warned Kate to be careful or she would catch a chill… I can’t help but feel like someone is going to be very sick in season three. I think it’s going to be Penelope and since the show is taking place in the 1800’s, it’s entirely likely that they’ll have her so sick that Colin and Eloise are afraid she might die because medicine was very different then.
Unlike the way Anthony couldn’t bring himself to visit Kate when she was injured for fear she might die, I think Colin will refuse to leave Penelope’s side.
**Book spoiler**
The show could use a sweeping illness in England to explain Marina’s death and end the season with news from Sir Philip as a lead into Eloise’s love story.
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