QueenCharlotte: A Bridgerton Story proves this character is stronger than anyone knew.
Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story returns fans to the world of Bridgerton, with familiar faces from the titular Queen to the strong and confident Lady Agatha Danbury . But as the series jumps between the time of Bridgerton and the story of young Charlotte's arrival in England, it explores a new side of these characters. In particular, Agatha's backstory isn't what fans may expect.
By the third episode, these scenes culminate in the near-comical death of Lord Danbury during the act, which further distracts from the reality of what Agatha is enduring. Lord Danbury keels over, tumbling out of bed while in the midst of the act itself. Agatha first calls her maid, Coral , to celebrate her fortune in this turn of events before playing the mourning wife as others arrive.
The same tone appears in the second episode when Agatha discusses sex with Charlotte. She describes her wedding night as "painful and terrifying" but assures the other girl that it's okay for things to not be splendid. Considering how Agatha must have felt, her laugh as she recalls her honeymoon isn't fitting. Again, this conversation tries to make jokes when there is nothing funny about Agatha's situation.
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