

Thankfully, they have Lady Danbury ( Adjoa Andoh) by their side, guiding them into the social season. In my opinion, the second season outshone the first season, so I promise that you won’t be disappointed.Shunned for reasons that are revealed over the course of the season, Lady Mary’s return with her daughters raises some eyebrows, in good ways and bad. I loved all the love triangles, cultural appreciation, and of course, lots of Lady Whistledown drama. I would recommend this season to anyone who watched Bridgerton’s first season. This was also Eloise’s (the fifth Bridgerton child) debut into society, and I loved getting to see her spunky attitude as she dealt with the chaos of the courting season.

His personality is so different from Daphne’s, and his role as the family viscount makes for some unique aspects of his life and courting season. I honestly expected the second season to be a continuation of Daphne and the Duke’s marriage, but I’m really glad that we got an entire season on just Anthony.

I also really enjoyed getting to follow Anthony’s love story. I’m really glad that Netflix chose to incorporate all of these beautiful elements, because I think it really deepened the season overall. There is also a hair oiling scene, because hair oiling is important in Indian culture. At Edwina’s wedding, Kate wears traditional Indian bangles which symbolize a prosperous marriage. Edwina’s nickname for Kate is “Didi,” which means elder sister in Hindi.

One element of this season that I really liked was the incorporation of Indian culture. Just as the first season, the characters were likable, the plotline was easy to follow, and all the elements in the show embodied the aspects of the time period. I definitely enjoyed the second season more than the first one, and I loved getting to follow the love journey of a different Bridgerton sibling. I definitely enjoyed the second season more than the first one, and I loved getting to follow the love journey of a different Bridgerton sibling” Love triangles emerge, gossip spreads, and, of course, Lady Whistledown reports on it all. These tensions eventually turn to something more throughout the course of their courtship and eventual engagement, and Anthony begins to stray from Edwina because of his undeniable attraction to Kate. Tensions between Kate and Anthony arise because Kate deems Anthony unsuitable to marry Edwina. Edwina traveled to London with her mom and her older sister, Kate, for the courting season. The hot-tempered viscount searches through many eligible ladies before his attention is drawn to Miss Edwina Sharma, a young lady from India who was named the season’s diamond. The second season follows Anthony’s search for a suitable wife to make his viscountess. No one knows who Lady Whistledown is, but everyone knows one thing: she causes only trouble. Lady Whistledown’s column gives all the juicy details of the courtship season, with lots of inside information on many of the elite families in society. Throughout the season, a gossip column emerges, called Lady Whistledown. The eldest daughter in her family, Daphne is named the season’s “diamond” by the queen, and goes through her courting season and ends up marrying the Duke of Hastings. Season one focuses on the fourth of the eight Bridgerton children, Daphne. A follow-up to the courtship of Daphne Bridgerton and the Duke of Hastings, this season follows the courting season of eldest brother Anthony Bridgerton, inspired by Julia Quinn’s book The Viscount Who Loved Me.īridgerton’s first season was a look inside the courting season of 19th-century London, following the most important families in society as they strove to find the most suitable spouse for their children. On March 25th, the second season of Netflix’s Bridgerton was released. The main characters of Bridgerton’s Season 2, Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sharma, meet outside during a party.
