Bridgerton: Season 1/ Episode 8 “After The Rain” [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Despite what was thought before, we learn the true identity of Lady Whistledown as the direction of Daphne and Simon’s relationship becomes clear.
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Despite what was thought before, we learn the true identity of Lady Whistledown as the direction of Daphne and Simon’s relationship becomes clear.
Whether or not there can be reconciliation between Simon and Daphne is anyone’s guess, as Eloise may have discovered Lady Whistledown – thanks to Benedict.
The 2nd of 8 Eldritch terrors arrive, and while powerful, perhaps the bigger worry of Sabrina’s remains being single with no one comparable to Harvey or Nick.
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina returns with the first Eldritch arriving, and the fight is… underwhelming. As if Sabrina’s issues with being single once again.
As Daphne arrives and stumbles a bit in Clyvedon, Penelope decides to stop pleading with Marina and take action.
What is a marriage like between someone who grew up in a loving family and someone disowned? Also, what is King George like? Find out in “The Duke and I.”
Before Simon’s planned departure, he causes great trouble for the Bridgerton family. Though, not to be outdone, a few others find themselves in quite dramatic situations.
The third episode will either be a stumble in a rather good series or a sign that the good time might be over, and it is all downhill from here.
While Daphne, and the Bridgerton family, try to avoid scandal, we learn of Simon’s past, including why Lady Danbury plays a notable role in his life.
Shondaland takes its second crack at doing a period piece by focusing on a drama with a Gossip Girl spin and a social season in which many young ladies vie for the best bachelors.