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00:00:25It has not been delivered. No one has it.
00:00:28Perhaps the Queen has finally discovered her.
00:00:31I had hoped she would report my betrothal.
00:00:33I had hoped she would report my new dress.
00:00:36I should have liked her.
00:00:37Cressida Cowper, that blonde backbiter.
00:00:42Do we really believe it is her?
00:00:44It makes perfect sense.
00:00:46I too might turn to write in Vicious Lander if I were practically an old maid like Miss Cowper.
00:00:51She is cruel.
00:00:52The poor child has clearly been badly brought up.
00:00:55I would cast her out if I were her mum.
00:00:57She is hell-born.
00:00:58I think she is a genius.
00:00:59I cannot wait for her next issue.
00:01:04I will not insult the devil by drawing parallels between him and Cressida Cowper.
00:01:11For one is a liar, a fraud, a succubus of the first water, and the other is not known to
00:01:19this author.
00:01:25You have a visitor.
00:01:32Pen.
00:01:33Colin.
00:01:34You are?
00:01:35I've been worried.
00:01:37I'm well enough, Colin.
00:01:43There is nowhere else I would rather be.
00:02:00I know there is something you wish to tell me.
00:02:03But I am happy to be patient until you are ready to unfold whatever it is you are feeling.
00:02:12I cannot speak about it now.
00:02:14But I certainly did not swim because of anything you did.
00:02:17Because of Cressida Cowper and her insane claims to be Whistledown.
00:02:21It is rather remarkable all the unkindnesses she has written about you and me and our families.
00:02:27And then to unmask herself at our engagement parties.
00:02:29It is just like Cressida to take that which is not hers.
00:02:32Hmm.
00:02:33Do you think it is really her?
00:02:36I always imagined Lady Whistledown might be more...
00:02:40clever.
00:02:41Perhaps.
00:02:44I shall let you rest.
00:02:47But before I go, I have something for you.
00:02:53The jeweller has just finished setting it.
00:02:57Oh, Colin, it is beautiful.
00:03:01And yet still only half as beautiful as you.
00:03:15What was all this ink? Have you been writing?
00:03:17Oh, yes.
00:03:18Letters.
00:03:20To share our happy news.
00:03:23Of course.
00:03:26I shall leave you to it.
00:03:29Good day, Miss Weatherington.
00:03:31For now.
00:04:12I promised Lord Greer a debutante bride, not a gossip writer.
00:04:18He has rescinded his offer of marriage.
00:04:20Truly.
00:04:23This is no occasion to smile, girl.
00:04:26If you think you can keep working under my roof and tarnishing my good name, you are sorely mistaken!
00:04:34I am sending you to live with your Aunt Jo.
00:04:40Papa, you cannot do that!
00:04:41Aunt Joanne lives in Wales!
00:04:43Precisely.
00:04:43You can write gossip about the sheep!
00:04:58I am sorry...
00:05:03I am sorry!
00:05:05You do not believe me?
00:05:08I know my daughter. Lady Whistledown is an astute writer.
00:05:14You have many gifts, but cleverness is not amongst them.
00:05:23Miss Cressida Cowper, you are summoned to the palace at the behest of Her Majesty the Queen.
00:05:35We have some news we'd like to share with you, Lady Danbury.
00:05:39Oh!
00:05:42We are selling the club.
00:05:44Ah, that is good news!
00:05:46I'm always pleased when people take my advice, and it is the right decision, Mr Mondrich.
00:05:52Her Majesty's ire is directed elsewhere, but it can turn at any moment.
00:05:57Of course, we do not wish to draw attention to ourselves by breaking the rules.
00:06:01Nonsense!
00:06:03You must draw attention to yourselves, and in the best way possible, by throwing a ball.
00:06:13It is one thing to follow the rules, but if you want to win the game, you must lead it.
00:06:20Otherwise, you will always be on the defensive.
00:06:25Well, um...
00:06:27Oh.
00:06:31We do have a way with entertaining.
00:06:33Ha!
00:06:41Lord Anderson?
00:06:45Lady Bridgerton.
00:06:46Forgive my intrusion, I simply forgot my, uh...
00:06:50hat.
00:06:56Were you just, um...
00:07:00passing by?
00:07:01Yes, I suppose I could have sent a footman to fetch this, could I not?
00:07:06Then I would not have been able to see you again.
00:07:10But to thank you for such an enjoyable evening.
00:07:13Well, it was quite a night, was it not?
00:07:16How are you faring?
00:07:18Uh...
00:07:19Besides a bit of a headache, I am well.
00:07:27How are you?
00:07:31I take it you sensed a chilly departure between my sister and me?
00:07:35Perhaps, though it is none of my business.
00:07:37I do believe we will work it out.
00:07:39Childhood grievances have a way of lingering.
00:07:43My sister was the firstborn.
00:07:45But you were the first boy.
00:07:47Yeah.
00:07:49But we are adults now.
00:07:51Surely there is a way forward.
00:07:53I have faith you will find a way.
00:07:57I shall let you nurse your headache in peace.
00:08:00But I do hope to see you soon.
00:08:03As do I.
00:08:19You love the pink ones.
00:08:20I love the color pink ones.
00:08:21I like the chocolate macarons.
00:08:22It's benedict.
00:08:24I've always said that.
00:08:25These two.
00:08:26No, no, no, no, you can't have to.
00:08:27But I said that.
00:08:28You've already had to do this morning.
00:08:29I absolutely have.
00:08:30You came down, sir.
00:08:31I saw you.
00:08:31I've had to do.
00:08:32Gregory saw you.
00:08:33Gregory saw you.
00:08:33She's not lying.
00:08:35Why are you lying?
00:08:36I'm not lying.
00:08:36Why are you lying?
00:08:37You are.
00:08:37Gregory!
00:08:38What?
00:08:39I like the chocolate ones as well.
00:08:40I have not had.
00:08:41But I...
00:08:43There is no time like the present.
00:08:44Your family is clearly occupied.
00:08:47Please.
00:08:48Why are you getting involved?
00:08:49Can you simply not just divide them?
00:08:50They are always like this.
00:08:52You must interrupt.
00:08:53I do not believe they will hear me.
00:08:55I absolutely have not.
00:08:57What?
00:08:58Excuse me.
00:08:59I have been taken ill of the plague and you are all doomed by association.
00:09:04I haven't had anything.
00:09:05Three banana macarons for the one chocolate.
00:09:07Not a chance.
00:09:08This is devious.
00:09:09That's very unreasonable.
00:09:10Please.
00:09:11Why not?
00:09:14Very well.
00:09:17Family.
00:09:24John has a small announcement to make on our behalf.
00:09:27Very small.
00:09:28Indeed.
00:09:33Um.
00:09:36We are to marry.
00:09:43Congratulations.
00:09:46Very good.
00:09:47Hold on.
00:09:48You're coming.
00:09:49That's my wedding for you.
00:09:51Yes.
00:09:54You shall be the most beautiful bride.
00:09:57Well, equal to Daphne and Kate and Penelope.
00:10:01I'm so pleased.
00:10:02You make a beautiful pair.
00:10:05Thank you, Mama.
00:10:07We must go to the Modisa day for your dress.
00:10:10Mum.
00:10:11Everything you need is time.
00:10:13Everything you need is time.
00:10:30Are you moping about the chocolate macaron?
00:10:36Did you know she was Lady Whistledown?
00:10:41You spoke with Penelope this morning?
00:10:43Yes.
00:10:44She is devastated about Miss Cowper coming forward.
00:10:49Tell me you did not know.
00:10:59No.
00:11:00Not about Cresta.
00:11:02Hmm.
00:11:04The friendship was already souring, but this caper may be the final straw.
00:11:08I should hope so.
00:11:11I suppose it would be nonsensical for you to have befriended her if you knew, considering everything she's written.
00:11:18You have been so angry with Whistledown.
00:11:23What will you do?
00:11:27There is a part of me that should like to march to house with a pitchfork.
00:11:31And if you wished me to, I still would.
00:11:34But, in truth, everything that has happened of late has softened me, I suppose.
00:11:39You mean everything with Penelope?
00:11:43I know you do not wish to hear it, but it is truly bewildering how quickly one person can become
00:11:48all that matters.
00:11:49My only concern now is with her wellbeing.
00:11:53And our future together.
00:12:03Perhaps I can make Lady Whistledown go away.
00:12:06So she shall not be able to harm any of us again.
00:12:09You will speak with Miss Cowper?
00:12:13With the scribe herself.
00:12:44I was going to tell him...
00:12:49But you did not.
00:12:51And when the time came, neither did I.
00:12:58Because I see now that the truth would destroy Colin.
00:13:02Once I get this issue out, I do still plan to tell him...
00:13:05No.
00:13:07For whatever reason, my brother truly believes he loves you.
00:13:12And if he knew it was you all along writing about me, our family, Marina, if he knew how long
00:13:16I too have kept this secret from him...
00:13:20Why tell him?
00:13:22When the better thing is for you to put down your pen.
00:13:25I cannot stop.
00:13:27Especially now.
00:13:28Yes, you can, because now you have the perfect escape.
00:13:31You don't mean...
00:13:32Oh, as harebrained as her display last night was, Cressida has done you a favour.
00:13:37She'll never be able to write a convincing issue.
00:13:38Let the column die with her name and no one will ever be the wiser.
00:13:41Eloise, I have worked too hard for too long.
00:13:44Of all people, I refuse to let Cressida Cowper take credit. It would break my heart.
00:13:49And what of Colin's heart?
00:13:51It would break his to find out the truth.
00:13:54But...
00:13:55Lady Whistledown is my name, not hers.
00:13:59Your name is about to be Bridgerton.
00:14:06You cannot be both.
00:14:14For much of my life, being a part of your family is all I have wanted.
00:14:27And there was a time I would have given anything to know Lady Whistledown.
00:14:36You had a good run for a while.
00:14:38But it's just gossip.
00:14:40Let it go.
00:14:43Let it go.
00:14:43Let it go.
00:14:47Let it go.
00:14:47Let it go.
00:14:48Let it go.
00:15:08Your Majesty will see you now.
00:15:25So, this is the young lady claiming to be Lady Whistledown?
00:15:31Yes, Your Majesty.
00:15:33And why have you come forward now?
00:15:39I...
00:15:40I should like to claim my reward, Your Majesty.
00:15:44A measly £5,000 should be nothing to the Great Lady Whistledown.
00:15:48You do charge, do you not?
00:15:52I claim it so no one else can take what is right for your mind.
00:15:55Well, I am a woman of my word.
00:15:58I will give you your reward as soon as you give me your latest issue.
00:16:03The one that should have been published this morning.
00:16:10Forgive me, Your Majesty.
00:16:13You see...
00:16:16With the bounty on my head, my publisher has grown wary.
00:16:20But...
00:16:21I should have an issue forthcoming.
00:16:23Very soon.
00:16:24Know thine enemy, Miss Cowper.
00:16:28I know Lady Whistledown as well as I know myself.
00:16:31Her greatest strength is that she is an observer.
00:16:36What have you observed in your life other than yourself?
00:16:45I observe.
00:16:48Just last night, I observed Miss Francesca and Lord Kilmartin.
00:16:53Together all night at Bridgerton House.
00:16:57But I am sure there is still time to sway Miss Francesca towards the Marquess.
00:17:03Miss Cowper, the real Lady Whistledown would never make such an easy offer of assistance.
00:17:10Without a worthy opponent, I no longer care what mediocre match Miss Francesca chooses to make.
00:17:17Unless you can print a convincing issue.
00:17:21I do not wish to see you in my court again.
00:17:37I do not wish to see you in my court again.
00:17:46I will not live with Aunt Joanna.
00:17:48And when the real...
00:17:50The real Lady Whistledown decides to publish again?
00:17:53Oh, she did not publish this morning.
00:17:54Perhaps I have scared her away.
00:17:56What else am I to do?
00:17:58Printing an issue may be my only chance of winning back the Queen's favour.
00:18:01If you publish and cement your reputation as Whistledown, no one will marry you.
00:18:07No one will marry me now.
00:18:19Well, I should love to have the wedding breakfast here.
00:18:22Unless your mother wishes to host it, Lord Kilmartin.
00:18:26If I had an only child, I might fight for my chance.
00:18:29We are yet to announce the betrothal, Mama.
00:18:31Let us settle on that first.
00:18:33The only thing my mother might fight for is a chance never to be hostess.
00:18:39We should talk about announcing your betrothal.
00:18:41As far as the Queen's can...
00:18:43In fact, we have discussed this.
00:18:46I realise I was not the Queen's first choice for your daughter.
00:18:50Well, only because she gave so much attention to Francesca.
00:18:53I simply think it might be wise to...
00:18:58wait until near the end of the season before announcing your intentions.
00:19:01And that way we can all slink off to our country homes for the wedding
00:19:04and the Queen can pick a fresh diamond at the start of next season.
00:19:10It is only that...
00:19:14We do not wish to wait that long.
00:19:16We should like to start setting up a home together.
00:19:20We think speaking to the Queen may be the wisest decision.
00:19:25Well, if you think you are up to it.
00:19:31We would like you to speak to the Queen.
00:19:36Oh.
00:19:49I am thinking yellow ribbons across all of the banisters and...
00:19:58Gilt flowers covering the carriage from the church to the reception.
00:20:02Oh.
00:20:02Very tasteful, my lady.
00:20:04And what shall we ride in?
00:20:06A cart?
00:20:08I did not get gilt flowers when I was wed.
00:20:11That's because you were not marrying a man with unlimited funds.
00:20:16I will carry you, my love.
00:20:18Oh.
00:20:19I'd rather a gilt carriage.
00:20:20I do not see why Penelope should get such treatment.
00:20:24Weddings are surely not as important as pregnancies.
00:20:27Where is Penelope?
00:20:29She cannot still be unwell.
00:20:32Penelope?
00:20:47What are you doing up here?
00:20:52Ah.
00:20:53Reading old issues of Whistledown.
00:20:56I'm still not feeling well.
00:20:59Penelope.
00:21:02You have managed to capture the affections of a man of great name and means.
00:21:07You have the rest of your life to lie around and do nothing.
00:21:10But for now, until you walk down the aisle and settle into this marriage,
00:21:14your duty is to make Mr Bridgerton feel as if he is the most important person in the world.
00:21:20To cater entirely to your husband.
00:21:25His dreams.
00:21:27His wishes.
00:21:28His wishes.
00:21:29At least in the beginning.
00:21:33What about my dreams?
00:21:39What dreams?
00:21:42Ladies do not have dreams.
00:21:45They have husbands.
00:21:48And if you are lucky and you fulfill your role,
00:21:52sometimes what you wish for may come true.
00:21:57Through him.
00:22:08Your father could be cruel.
00:22:11A weak man.
00:22:17I chose a match for security.
00:22:21And he could not even provide that.
00:22:27But he gave me you girls.
00:22:30And my greatest wish has always been for you three to do better than I did.
00:22:36And you have.
00:22:43You're lucky, Penelope.
00:22:46Do not take that for granted.
00:22:47To be a dead man.
00:22:52In his heart.
00:23:17You are connected.
00:23:17It was a wild thing.
00:23:34It is pleasant sharing a meal with you.
00:23:36Our first, I believe.
00:23:38Well, if you like my cooked scones, I do think you would love her whole spread.
00:23:42Are you trying to push me off onto your cook?
00:23:45I'm hosting a dinner party later this week for you and me and my dear friend Paul.
00:23:50Will you come?
00:23:51Are my intentions towards you being peer-reviewed?
00:23:53Hmm, something like that.
00:23:57After all, I met your family.
00:23:59It's only fair that you meet those dear to me.
00:24:06Mmm, wonderful.
00:24:19Cheers, Lord Kilmartin, to having you join our family very, very soon, I hope.
00:24:25A pleasure to have you out with us.
00:24:27Well, the pleasure is mine.
00:24:29Your spirits seem high tonight.
00:24:30Have you gone all simple with love?
00:24:33Gentlemen, one of my finest bottles of brandy.
00:24:37I cannot have it go into the new proprietor.
00:24:39Another?
00:24:40At this rate, you'll have a swishy close the club every week.
00:24:42Sadly, this is the very last bottle.
00:24:51Damn.
00:24:51I thought there were at least a few more pours.
00:24:53Surely the drink is yours to celebrate your last night owning this fine institution.
00:24:58You mean to mourn my last night?
00:25:00Hmm.
00:25:00I refuse your pity drink.
00:25:02Oh, well, if it is a pity drink, then perhaps I deserve it.
00:25:07What?
00:25:08You.
00:25:08You were right.
00:25:09Love has made me so simple, I cannot even write a sentence this week.
00:25:14It is torture, really.
00:25:15Look, what do you need to write?
00:25:19I'm writing a manuscript, in fact.
00:25:22Oh, are you?
00:25:23Yeah.
00:25:24Yeah.
00:25:24What is it about?
00:25:26I am editing the story of my travels.
00:25:29Or, in principle, I am.
00:25:31No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:25:33Well, you think you deserve it.
00:25:35You at least have a direction for your life.
00:25:37Well, I am floating, purposeless, with no discernible path forward.
00:25:42What?
00:25:45And are you not the happiest you have ever been?
00:25:48Oh, right, that is true.
00:25:49I think the drink is mine.
00:25:52If I'm correct in reading, that the winner of this game is whoever is the most fortunate.
00:25:58No, please do not start saying sentimental things about us.
00:26:01I was going to say I am the most fortunate amongst us because I have spotted another bottle.
00:26:09He has, he has, he has, he has!
00:26:13Really?
00:26:14I want you to listen to me.
00:26:15Oh, Hawkeye.
00:26:18Yeah.
00:26:20Beautiful.
00:26:23To Mr. Modric's fine club.
00:26:26To the club.
00:26:26To your club.
00:26:27Mm, mm, mm.
00:26:29Oh.
00:26:30Oh, wow.
00:26:31Another must-
00:26:32Must finish.
00:26:33You have to.
00:26:34Must finish.
00:26:34What would you be compared with your brother-father?
00:26:36That, you know our sins.
00:26:40Yeah.
00:26:41No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:26:42Oh, wow.
00:26:43Oh, wow.
00:26:46Oh, wow.
00:26:46Yes, yes, man.
00:26:47One more.
00:26:48That, that.
00:26:49Yeah.
00:26:50I know, I know, I know.
00:26:50Oh, wow!
00:26:54Yes, man.
00:26:55Yes, man.
00:26:55No, no, no, no.
00:26:55Yes, man.
00:26:56No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:27:03Thanks be to God.
00:27:06Now, today I publish the bands of marriage between Mr. Colin Bridgerton and Miss Penelope
00:27:18Featherington.
00:27:20This is the first time of asking, if any of you know cause or just impediment why these
00:27:29two persons should not be joined together in holy matrimony, ye are to declare it.
00:27:44Very well.
00:27:46Mr. Bridgerton and Miss Featherington shall be married here in three weeks' time.
00:27:57Today I also publish the bands for Lord Charles Cho and Miss Emma Kenworthy.
00:28:05This is the second time of asking, if any of you know cause or just impediment why these
00:28:13two persons should not be joined together in holy matrimony, ye are to declare it.
00:28:24Very well.
00:28:26Lord Cho and Miss Kenworthy shall be married here in two weeks' time.
00:28:33That brings me to the end of my words today.
00:28:38Now, go forth in peace to love and serve the Lord.
00:28:58I will join you in a moment.
00:29:04It's good to see you, looking well.
00:29:06I'm feeling much better.
00:29:07And soon we shall officially be married.
00:29:10If you will still have me.
00:29:12Colin, in what world would I not?
00:29:17I know there is something you have been meaning to tell me.
00:29:27In fact, there is something I have been meaning to tell you for a very long time.
00:29:36That I have loved you since the moment we met.
00:29:42An embarrassingly long time, really.
00:29:46Even the years I pretended to be your friend, I was.
00:29:48But I loved you in secret.
00:29:53I have always loved you, Colin.
00:30:03I will spend a lifetime begging your forgiveness for not seeing you sooner.
00:30:08There is no need.
00:30:11There is nothing in the world that makes me happier than being with you.
00:30:22Colin, what are you doing?
00:30:24Dancing.
00:30:25My future wife.
00:30:27From the church.
00:30:28We will be married.
00:30:34Were you ever punished as a child?
00:30:48Oh, no.
00:30:52Uh, brother.
00:30:55Sister.
00:30:56May I present Lady Cathy.
00:30:59Haven't you met before?
00:31:01I do not believe we have.
00:31:04Lord Anderson, a pleasure.
00:31:07I was just about to speak with someone.
00:31:09The pleasure is all mine.
00:31:10Your arrival has been the talk of the town.
00:31:12I have been so eager to meet you.
00:31:15I'll let the two of you get acquainted.
00:31:19Your sister tells me you're widowed, like me.
00:31:22Huh.
00:31:24I do like you.
00:31:25Well.
00:31:27Oh!
00:31:29Oh!
00:31:31It was lovely.
00:31:33It was lovely.
00:31:35Mm.
00:31:39Mm.
00:31:40Mm.
00:31:40Mm.
00:31:41Mm.
00:31:41Mm.
00:31:42Mm.
00:31:43Mm.
00:31:53Mm.
00:31:54Mm.
00:31:55You know, if you wish to repent, you must go inside the church.
00:31:58Oh, yes, I've slipped out.
00:31:59Please do not tell anyone here.
00:32:01I would think you would relish the attention.
00:32:03I do not come forward for attention.
00:32:05Why, then?
00:32:07perhaps because it is a lonely life living in secret and i wondered if possibly you would like
00:32:14to join me you do so enjoy words reading at least and perhaps you might like to help me write
00:32:19the
00:32:19column cressida do you not remember what was written about me last year what you wrote in
00:32:24of course forgive me i do not know why i wrote it really but together we can write the wrong
00:32:34with high praise of your character in our very first issue i do not wish to be your collaborator
00:32:39and i cannot be your friend any longer i'm sorry
00:32:46is this truly about whistledown
00:32:51it's no wonder penelope abandoned you
00:32:56all you ever do is talk you are clearly just envious that i've made something of myself
00:33:06perhaps i am envious of whistledown it is quite a feat and after spending a season
00:33:13feeling nearly invisible i almost understand why one might be driven to write it
00:33:20congratulations on your hard-earned success
00:33:33clearly you were having a girl that is the reason you were so lacking in sparkle lately
00:33:37what do you mean it is said baby girls steal one's beauty can you not see it mama they make
00:33:43such a charming couple did they not
00:33:50i think you look as charming as a chocolate box
00:33:55i suppose you'll be back for the next reading of the band
00:33:58yes yes they wish for me to speak to the queen on their behalf
00:34:05well it's better you than them the queen will expect a performance and with these two
00:34:09do they still sit in prolonged silence no they do talk more now i i have grown to respect them
00:34:16much
00:34:16i'm simply worried if the queen presses too much then she may see that you still have some doubts oh
00:34:23my
00:34:23does it does not matter if francesca is happy but they do if the queen suspects them she may feel
00:34:28emboldened to oppose their match
00:34:42in a way the portico seals the vista from the square which is rather clever
00:35:07yeah
00:36:30The Queen's seat should be raised higher, right in the centre of the windows.
00:36:33Oh, and make sure nothing hinters her view as she comes in.
00:36:41Are you enjoying yourself?
00:36:44Oh, I am enjoying the idea of giving the best ball Mayfair has ever seen.
00:36:54The green napkins are rather fine, but a little understated, so I'm leaning towards the silver.
00:37:01Very nice pairing with our cake plates, or do you think they're too much?
00:37:06Never.
00:37:07I just planned the greatest wedding Mayfair has ever seen.
00:37:09But it's music to my ears.
00:37:12Now, for the cake,
00:37:13Barney suggested 40 minutes, but we're going to dance with us.
00:37:21Oh, thank you, Madame de la Croix.
00:37:25Short notice, thank you.
00:37:31Oh, Miss Penelope.
00:37:34It has been too long.
00:37:38It was not until your delivery boy dropped off your last column that I learnt you are engaged.
00:37:44I'm very happy.
00:37:46Forgive me, these last few weeks have been a whirlwind.
00:37:48Well, I'm happy for you.
00:37:50And when you sneak out to write your column, I assume you will tell Mr. Bridgerton.
00:37:55That is what I have come to tell you.
00:37:57I am letting Miss Cowper take credit for the column.
00:38:01The issue you read about my engagement will be my last.
00:38:03Penelope, that column's your life's work.
00:38:06I cannot continue writing.
00:38:08I have found a love match, Genevieve.
00:38:11I did not wish to take that for granted.
00:38:14My mama has sent me for some fabric samples for my wedding dress.
00:38:25You know, my favorite part about dressmaking is seeing the glow on a woman's face when she puts the dress
00:38:34on.
00:38:39I can't imagine ever giving that feeling up.
00:38:47At any rate,
00:38:50we will make you the most beautiful dress.
00:39:01I was just ousted from my club.
00:39:05Why?
00:39:05Because of your daughter.
00:39:07Why else do you think I'm pulling her dowry?
00:39:09My lord, she will lose all prospects.
00:39:12I do not care.
00:39:13Clearly, no man in London will have her now.
00:39:25Mama, what is wrong?
00:39:27What are you doing in here?
00:39:29Why are you not in your room?
00:39:31There is no desk in my room.
00:39:33I'm writing a whistle down.
00:39:35Good.
00:39:39Your father was just ousted from his club.
00:39:43Because of all of this,
00:39:45he is withdrawing your dowry.
00:39:48Five thousand pounds may not be much to live on.
00:39:51But as a dowry,
00:39:53it may be enough to help lure you a husband from the continent.
00:39:58Or the countryside.
00:40:01Someone.
00:40:03We must get that reward
00:40:04before the real Whistle Down decides to publish again.
00:40:08Read me what you have written.
00:40:23Dear reader,
00:40:24it is I,
00:40:26Lady Whistle Down.
00:40:28Today I bring you much gossip
00:40:29from about the many lands.
00:40:31Near and far,
00:40:33far and wide.
00:40:38Is that all?
00:40:40So far?
00:40:45Oh, dear.
00:40:47Mama.
00:40:49I'm frightened.
00:41:23Of all bitches,
00:41:24dead or alive,
00:41:25a scribbling woman
00:41:26is the most canine.
00:41:28If that should be true,
00:41:29then this author
00:41:30would like to show you her teeth.
00:41:35Clever.
00:41:40So you are a second son.
00:41:42And I try my best
00:41:43to fit the ne'er-do-well reputation.
00:41:47Do you fill your time
00:41:48with any creative pursuits?
00:41:50Do you write?
00:41:51Or draw?
00:41:52Or paint?
00:41:56No.
00:41:58I...
00:41:59Uh...
00:42:03I...
00:42:04dance sometimes
00:42:06at parties.
00:42:09Oh.
00:42:14Paul is a patron of the arts.
00:42:16He spends all of his time
00:42:18supporting the theatre.
00:42:19I see.
00:42:19It's how Tilly and I met.
00:42:21You know she's at a box every week.
00:42:23I did not know that.
00:42:24I shall never forget
00:42:25the first day I saw her.
00:42:26After a performance
00:42:27of Much Ado About Nothing,
00:42:28I walked backstage
00:42:30and there she was
00:42:31ripping into the director
00:42:32for, quote,
00:42:33bolderising the play.
00:42:36Am I to stand
00:42:37for a lesser mind's
00:42:38sanitised bastardisation
00:42:40of a genius's great work?
00:42:41Let me guess.
00:42:42Did she tell you
00:42:43to be very, very afraid of her?
00:42:50Exactly that.
00:42:51And so you should be,
00:42:52both of you.
00:42:57Mr Bridgerton is dry.
00:42:58Oh, Benedict.
00:43:01Benedict.
00:43:04So, Benedict,
00:43:06who was Tilly lecturing
00:43:08when you first met her?
00:43:09Oh, God.
00:43:10I believe it was an aeronaut,
00:43:12or rather the crowd heckling.
00:43:33The music is quite pleasant tonight,
00:43:35is it not?
00:43:43Oh, good evening.
00:43:45Oh, good evening.
00:43:46Lord, call Martyr.
00:43:48Lord, what?
00:44:04Oh, good evening.
00:44:07Oh, good evening.
00:44:11Oh, good evening.
00:44:13Oh, good evening.
00:44:13Oh, good evening.
00:44:14Oh, good evening.
00:44:15I believe it is an aeronaut.
00:44:16Oh, good evening,
00:44:17Ah, Marcus. A few more friends I should like you to meet.
00:44:28Pleasure.
00:44:30Ladies, good evening.
00:44:32Lady Keswick, Lady Gloucester, Lady Viarchus Perrin.
00:44:43I have never liked that colour, but it is winning on you.
00:44:47Thank you, Mum.
00:44:52You didn't jump.
00:44:54Are you crying?
00:44:57Oh, my sweet.
00:44:58No.
00:44:59I am pregnant.
00:45:01Everyone knows a baby can push water up into one's eyes.
00:45:06Anne, where is your dashing fiancé?
00:45:12Mr Bridgerton.
00:45:13Mr Bridgerton.
00:45:13Mrs Mondridge.
00:45:14I take comfort in knowing that if we no longer have your club, you shall at least host the season's
00:45:19most exquisite party.
00:45:27Her Majesty the Queen.
00:45:30She's here.
00:45:41She's here.
00:45:47As I assumed, lacklustre at best.
00:45:52us here.
00:45:52–
00:46:20–
00:46:40Not bad.
00:46:42Not bad at all.
00:46:50Okay.
00:47:02Mama?
00:47:03Hmm?
00:47:03Shall you try to speak to the Queen now?
00:47:09Perhaps we should let her settle in a little more.
00:47:17Perhaps we should try to approach the Queen now in case she departs early.
00:47:24I...
00:47:28We should wait, Francesca.
00:47:31Wait?
00:47:32Yes.
00:47:32But she does not attend every fall if we do not speak to her tonight.
00:47:35I will speak to Lady Danbury about securing an audience.
00:47:37It is all simply a little chaotic at the moment.
00:47:40But does the Queen not love a little chaos?
00:47:42Yes, but it is important that we find her in good humour.
00:47:45Mama, I...
00:47:46I do not wish to wait.
00:47:47I know, but I do not wish to ruin things for you.
00:47:54How would you ruin things?
00:47:57Do you not think our match would cheer her?
00:48:03I am going to look at the very fine wainscoting.
00:48:10It is not that, Francesca.
00:48:13It is rather daunting, even for me.
00:48:15You have gone in front of the Queen before.
00:48:17You are afraid you will ruin things because you still do not believe in this match, do you?
00:48:22I have supported you.
00:48:26You have been perfunctory in your support.
00:48:31Lord Kilmartin is delightful.
00:48:36But I just...
00:48:38Just what, Mama?
00:48:45Not every attachment must be dramatic and hard-fought.
00:48:50What John and I have is easy and...
00:48:53I love him, Mama.
00:48:56Even if it is not the love that you want for me.
00:49:24Even if it is not the love that you want for me.
00:49:31I...
00:49:31Will go after her.
00:49:34I do not wish to speak to any more eligible widows.
00:49:37Speak to whomever you like.
00:49:38But it is not for you to go after my friend.
00:49:41You are not the only one who cares for Lady Bridgerton.
00:49:44Must you take everything from me?
00:49:49Sister.
00:49:51Enough.
00:49:52Whatever I have done to deserve this ire.
00:49:56Tell me.
00:49:57So that we might be done with it.
00:50:00Is this about Father?
00:50:01Oh, it is about many a thing.
00:50:03It is about Father treating me as the favourite over which I had no power.
00:50:07I do not care about that.
00:50:10What I care about is that I had a chance of happiness.
00:50:15And you took it from me.
00:50:19How did I take your chance at happiness?
00:50:26The night before I was to be married, I very nearly escaped to freedom.
00:50:34Do you think I do not know that it was you who betrayed me to our Father?
00:50:40I heard him thank you.
00:50:50Soma.
00:50:50Soma.
00:50:51Soma.
00:50:52You think you can call me by my born name and right the wrong?
00:50:57Your charm may work on every widow in the town, but I am unmoved.
00:51:06Now, if you will excuse me, I must find my friend.
00:51:32Do not spend much time in society.
00:51:34Tilly enjoys coming and going.
00:51:37I find the entire thing much too pretentious.
00:51:40Judgmental, really.
00:51:41I cannot imagine what anyone would judge you for.
00:51:45Then Tilly has not told you all of our stories.
00:51:58Can I ask you a personal question?
00:52:00Is any of the kind worth asking?
00:52:05You and Lady Arnold have quite a rapport.
00:52:07I'm surprised you two have never...
00:52:12In fact, do not answer that.
00:52:14Apparently, the wine has made me rather rude.
00:52:20Well, the wine has also made you rather charming.
00:52:31I should go and ensure Tilly has not worked herself up into a frenzy of a dessert.
00:52:37Of course.
00:52:48Of course.
00:53:05I believe my suspicions are true.
00:53:08Are you sure?
00:53:09Yes.
00:53:27Forgive us.
00:53:29We were just...
00:53:30Talking about you.
00:53:31In fact.
00:53:37Would you perhaps like to join us?
00:53:41Upstairs.
00:53:48I...
00:53:50Ah, I've forgotten.
00:53:51I'm supposed to be somewhere.
00:53:53Forgive me.
00:54:15I must say, this dance is not compared to a private waltz in the church when we'll be married.
00:54:19Well, perhaps we shall have to add some flourish.
00:54:26Oh, my gosh.
00:54:39It is Lady Mistledown!
00:54:56A scandal writer for a daughter. Can you imagine?
00:55:06Well, this is one of the more amusing parties I have been to.
00:55:09Shall I bring her to you, Your Majesty?
00:55:14No. Let her squirm a little.
00:55:17I will not let her ruin her night.
00:55:19Yes, you're all right.
00:55:45But what do we do?
00:55:46We wait.
00:55:48For the Queen to summon us.
00:55:50And we hold our heads high.
00:56:00Shall we take our girls and go?
00:56:03Well, I do wish to see what happens.
00:56:14Do you now understand why I so adore her?
00:56:16Christ at a camp I detest, Beau.
00:56:19This lady Whistledown, she is a rather clever writer.
00:56:24Apologies.
00:56:25I'm not used to dancing so much.
00:56:28No, that's all right.
00:56:30I've been meaning to tell you.
00:56:32I've been editing very nearly.
00:56:34I'm still removing some of the more personal messages.
00:56:38Why?
00:56:40And is that I so enjoyed about the part that I read?
00:56:43Well, those parts are only for you.
00:56:50Perhaps I could edit them for you.
00:56:52If you will.
00:56:54Before you send them to a bookseller.
00:56:57Would you so enjoy writing?
00:56:59Letters and what have you.
00:57:01Well, you do write the very best letters.
00:57:04But I might like to prove to myself that I can do it on my own.
00:57:08And to you.
00:57:10I want to be worthy of you, Pen.
00:57:12Of course you are worthy.
00:57:14Okay.
00:57:18Oh!
00:57:19Forgive me.
00:57:20It seems the Queen has summoned Miss Cowper.
00:57:25And there will finally be time to Lady Whistledown to meet her consequences.
00:57:33Miss Cowper.
00:57:35Perhaps I should have clarified that I do not wish to see you in my court.
00:57:39Or out of it.
00:57:40Your Majesty.
00:57:40Were you invited here tonight?
00:57:43No, Your Majesty.
00:57:55I simply wanted to give you a gift.
00:58:12You can only care and Be a ».
00:58:13What's the ever going here?
00:58:14Yes!
00:58:15She has returned!
00:58:19Oh!
00:58:22And…
00:58:23Oh, my God.
00:58:23Yes, look, Lucy.eta…
00:58:24Coffee,awa.
00:58:25... ... I'll
00:58:31get
00:58:31to…
00:58:41dearest gentle reader it is said that there is no rest for the wicked if that is true
00:58:48this author must be rather virtuous for i have been enjoying a much needed respite from observing
00:58:55all of you not to worry i am back and shall return soon enough with a full issue
00:59:01you may now know my name but have no doubt i know you even better yours truly lady whistledown
00:59:12or forever now cresta cowper wow miss cowper i am intrigued surprised but still intrigued
00:59:25may we discuss i shall look forward to tomorrow's issue i wish to see some gossip
00:59:32then we might discuss your reward
00:59:51jeez we have an an oh come with me
01:00:08name and now she has somehow written something coherent not to mention published we have created
01:00:13a monster pen a monster who seems to have a feud with me and by extension my family i put
01:00:19them all
01:00:19in danger again just like last year that was my fault no i was reckless as i have been now
01:00:24inviting
01:00:24that viper into my family so my viper who now has nearly as much power as the queen
01:00:28oh i never should have befriended her oh
01:00:37heloise you'll be all right how
01:00:44because i'm going to publish again with one issue i can discredit cressida
01:00:51it's not just gossip whistle down is power
01:00:55pen i remember my first issue what i wrote
01:00:59you quoted byron not that the part about me and my sisters
01:01:06three misses voisted upon the marriage market like sorrowful sours by their tasteless tactless mama
01:01:12the alliteration was a little overdone i admit but
01:01:15the column began because i felt powerless in my own home
01:01:20i was forced to debut a year early and i had no say
01:01:23in anything writing was the only way i felt i could have a voice
01:01:28and i should have been using the column to give a voice
01:01:30to the other voiceless
01:01:33i have done plenty of damage with my pen
01:01:40please
01:01:42let me use it now to do some good
01:01:49you must get a full issue out right away
01:01:53before cressida does
01:02:35apologies for the late order there's been
01:02:38some confusion with the silk delivery
01:02:39you'll be paid handsomely for your worst service
01:02:43anything for lady whistle down
01:02:59colin
01:03:00you
01:03:02or lady whistle down
01:03:09you
01:03:11you
01:03:14you
01:03:15you
01:03:15you
01:03:15you
01:03:15you
01:03:15you
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