[WARNING! This article spoils the events of Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2, now available for streaming on Netflix. Please do not read further if you do not intend to know what happens in Episodes 5-8.]Bridgerton Season 4 introduced Lady Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell) falling into the woes of love with Lord Anderson (Daniel Francis). While fans may have been divided on seeing the romance flourish, showrunner Jess Brownell reveals she "always" knew they were never meant to last.
Throughout Part 1 of the fourth season, fans watched as Lady Bridgerton grappled with the idea of entering a romantic relationship years after her husband's death. It was clear she felt guilty until she realized she had her own life to live and had a steamy night with Lord Anderson. Part 2 furthered the story, but not in a way most expected.
Amid the main love story, she realizes her feelings for Lord Anderson and accepts his marriage proposal. Things change in the wake of John's (Victor Alli) death, and Lady Bridgerton asks Lord Anderson to postpone their announcement for her family's sake. By the finale, Benedict (Luke Thompson) has found love, Francesca (Hannah Dodd) appears in better spirits, and Lord Anderson feels it's the best time to announce their engagement. The idea is shot down by Lady Bridgerton.
"I always felt like it was going to not end in a marriage," said Brownell to People. "I felt like Violet — this is the first person she's dated since her husband died, and I felt like it was — he's a catalyst, Marcus, for her to realize that she, in fact, has a lot more self-discovery to do."
Bridgerton Season 4 soon turned the tables when Lady Bridgerton revealed she isn't sure marriage is the best option. Helping Benedict made her realize she wants her independence and refind herself away from being a widow, wife, and mother. It ultimately leads to Lord Anderson breaking off their relationship.
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The Bridgerton showrunner adds that Lady Bridgerton still has work to do with her remaining children. While loving the chemistry between the two characters, "it just felt a little too soon for her to just settle down and get married again."
Fans and the showrunner enjoyed watching their storyline unfold and "enjoying the process of finding each other out." Brownell admits that it's a unique storyline for the series centered on second chances, seeing as both characters are widows with children. It's safe to say that Bridgerton fans will begin to see a new Lady Bridgerton in the next seasons.
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