00:00For me, there are two moments, there are three moments, but I'll talk about the two, in this season where you see Charlotte's humanity.
00:13And that is when she plays the status card.
00:18And we were just discussed as, you know, that kind of childlike, brat-ish, I'm going to fight with my best friend for the best toy.
00:26And then realising within minutes, within seconds, that that was the wrong thing to do.
00:36Watching her friend walk out the room, having said, OK, fine, I'll be your subject, I'm not going to be your friend anymore.
00:46And that realisation of losing someone you desperately love and you desperately need.
00:53And the apology comes, quite rightly.
00:57And for me, the actress, having those two moments, really, I think, celebrates Charlotte's humanity.
01:08And I think they're turning points for Charlotte and her friendship with Danbury.
01:14And the other, there's, you know, I hope Adjua doesn't mind me speaking for her.
01:22When Danbury turns around and holds Charlotte and says, I'm here.
01:30You know, I mean, that, it says, it tells us so much about their history.
01:36And, and the cost of it, the cost of both of them.
01:40And I personally think it shoots us right back to Queen Charlotte, A Bridgerton's story.
01:46When you see the, when you first see these two, when Agatha first sees Charlotte up in the balcony.
01:53It shoots us back to that moment in, in Queen Charlotte, A Bridgerton's story.
02:00And yeah, I think it was such, it was so wonderful to play and so wonderful to have that deep depth of history.
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