Top 5 Moments from Netflix’s Bridgerton Season 1
These top five moments from Bridgerton Season 1 are worth talking about!
Netflix’s Bridgerton Season 1 took viewers back in time to 1813 of elegant balls, gossip, sophisticated conversations, and steamy relationships. Both the Bridgerton’s and Featherington’s face difficulties from trying to marry their daughters before the end of the season to deal with the future uncertainties.
A show with so much drama and even death is bound to have some moments that left audiences with a plethora of emotions from shocked to heartbroken and awe. With a fairly large cast to follow along through their lavished lifestyle, it is nearly impossible not to grow fond of some, if not most, of the characters.
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The following are the top 5 moments from Bridgerton Season 1. Before going forward, spoilers ahead for those who have not caught up with the show.
Listed in no particular order, let’s begin!
Best Bridgerton Season 1 moment: George’s Fate
Marina Thompson’s story was far from pleasant as she was pregnant while her baby, George, was away fighting in a war. She shared her story with Penelope Featherington, hoping George would write back.
After Lady Featherington forged a letter from George that he did not love her anymore, Marina, in turn, set her sights on Colin Bridgerton. That was when everything came to a heartbreaking halt.
After it became public that she was pregnant and her engagement with Colin ended, George’s brother Phillip Crane arrived to deliver the sad news that George died.
Phillip knew that Marina was carrying his brother’s child and wanted to marry her so he could provide her and her child with a good life. Marina reluctantly agrees with the hopes that she may grow to love him.