I think there’s something incredibly sexy about consent generally. It wasn’t scripted, [the line where] Anthony is saying to her, “I will stop, I will stop.” And that’s something that we put in the sex scene, because I think it’s really important that he is respectful and is understanding of the female, and there’s never going to be a moment where that isn’t the most important narrative point. He is obsessed with her all the way through the series, so it makes sense that it’s all about Kate’s pleasure, and it always has been, really. He sort of wants to devour her. - Jonathan Bailey
Anthony and literally everyone in his life trying to tell him about the importance of love.
“Was it possible to fall in love with the same man over and over again, every single day?”
- Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me
“The last two seconds of the series are my favorite” - Jonathan Bailey
Q: There’s a moment when Anthony jokingly asks Kate how many fingers he’s holding up before they dance again. Was it intentional for the number of fingers to match the number of kids Kate and Anthony have in the books?JONNY: Yeah, of course.
2.07 “Harmony”
2.08 “The Viscount Who Loved Me”
— BRIDGERTON season 2
no one talks about when edwina and kate danced together at the last episode and i think we should change that because it was so heartwarming
“…ooh, ooh he’s talking crazy ooh, ooh dancing with me ooh, ooh we could get married have
tenfour kids and teach ‘em how to dream…” (starlight, taylor swift)


