From #1 New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn comes the first novel in her beloved Regency-set series featuring the charming, powerful Bridgerton family-- Look for BRIDGERTON, coming soon to Netflix.In the ballrooms and drawing rooms of Regency London, rules abound. From their earliest days, children of aristocrats learn how to address an earl and curtsey before a prince--while other dictates of the ton are unspoken yet universally understood. A proper duke should be imperious and aloof. A young, marriageable lady should be amiable...but not too amiable.Daphne Bridgerton has always failed at the latter. The fourth of eight siblings in her close-knit family, she has formed friendships with the most eligible young men in London. Everyone likes Daphne for her kindness and wit. But no one truly desires her. She is simply too deuced honest for that, too unwilling to play the romantic games that captivate gentlemen.Amiability is not a characteristic shared by Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings. Recently returned to England from abroad, he intends to shun both marriage and society--just as his callous father shunned Simon throughout his painful childhood. Yet an encounter with his best friend's sister offers another option. If Daphne agrees to a fake courtship, Simon can deter the mamas who parade their daughters before him. Daphne, meanwhile, will see her prospects and her reputation soar.The plan works like a charm--at first. But amid the glittering, gossipy, cut-throat world of London's elite, there is only one certainty: Love ignores every rule...
BridgertonHow did filming this season feel different than the last? Was there added pressure, knowing how big of a phenomenon the show has become?
Eloise is a much more central character in season 2. This is her coming-out season, and we know before we even watch it happen that she’ll hate every second. What was it like to film those comedic scenes, as she’s dragged through these despised rituals? This show, I think the reason people like it so much, is that it's a period piece that does a good job of representing people; I don't think that's been done as skillfully before. And there has to be a voice that's close to the audience. I think Eloise is really close to the audience. She's really close to all these amazing young women across the globe trying to do things that aren’t expected of them.
So she likes that. I think she likes that it's someone outside of the society she knows, outside of the ton, because she finds that her environment is so stale. Story-wise, I agree with you: I think it's actually more exciting to see someone like Eloise have intimate feelings for someone. Because I think there's this idea that Eloise denounces love! I don't think she does. I think she denounces theof it all. I think she denounces the structure that it exists within.
We, of course, knew this moment would come eventually, when Eloise would learn Penelope’s real identity. But did you think it would play out like this? Yes. Eloise is going to have to listen, I think. Eloise is going to have to listen because I think that's what Eloise doesn't do a lot, is listen.
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