Bridgerton – S04E02 – Time Transfixed | Transcript

To find his mystery woman Benedict enlists Lady Whistledown. Lady Danbury's patience with the Queen wears decidedly thin.
Bridgerton - S04E02 - Time Transfixed

Bridgerton
Season 4 – Episode 2
Episode title: Time Transfixed
Original release date: January 29, 2026

Plot: To find his mystery woman Benedict enlists Lady Whistledown. Lady Danbury’s patience with the Queen wears decidedly thin.

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Bridgerton – S04E02 – Time Transfixed | Transcript

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[stirring instrumental music builds]

[echoing breathy gasp]

[stirring music intensifies]

[music fades]

It could be better, but it could be worse.

What is wrong with the mask you already made?

Absolutely nothing.

It took me three weeks to embroider.

Imported French embroidery thread on duchess satin.

It was perfect. I specifically laid it out in the girls’ dressing room this morning, and it has mysteriously disappeared, ten minutes before the ball, of course.

Where are the scissors?

Ugh. I left them in the room upstairs.

Alfie, run and get them.

There is no time.

[inquisitive music plays]

[bell jingling]

It’s her.

It is not finished.

You go. I will finish.

I know how to sew.

Pray for me that I do not commit murder this evening.

[musical pace quickens]

[music fades]

My lady, the carriage is ready out front, your reticules are by the door, and Miss Rosamund’s new mask should be finished momentarily.

We have found Rosamund’s mask.

Oh.

That is excellent, Miss Rosamund.

It was underneath my dressing table.

Most unusual location for you to place it for me.

I do not think Sophie put it there intentionally.

Hush, Posy.

Perhaps you knocked it off your table and did not notice.

Posy!

[sighs]

Mother, perhaps we should pity Sophie.

People become quite senseless when they are envious.

She was clearly attempting to spoil my debut. Am I not right?

That is not tru…

[Lady Penwood] Sophie.

One is not meant to make excuses.

When one makes an error, one is meant to apologize.

[sullen music plays]

Forgive me.

I could not hear you.

Forgive me.

Please accept my deepest apologies.

Girls.

[Alfie sighs]

[music fades] Oh. I have just finished.

They are already in the carriage.

Miss Li found her mask.

Oh?

Well, that’s good, I suppose.

Well, at least they are gone.

Miss Li called me envious.

Envious of what? Her rudeness?

And do you know what? She is right.

[terse laugh] I am envious.

I am angry.

Because they will attend the ball tonight, and they will not appreciate any of it.

They will come home complaining of something, of the decoration being disappointing or the gowns being far inferior to theirs.

Not Miss Posy.

No, not poor Posy.

But Lady Penwood, she will criticize everything.

Can you imagine how beautiful a ball would be?

I would give anything to go to a ball.

Dancing in a beautiful room instead of cleaning it.

Being looked at as if you belong instead of as if you were a part of the furniture.

Just once.

Just to have that feeling for one glorious night.

What?

You could go tonight.

What? I cannot go.

But can you imagine? Oh…

[inhales deeply] Lady Penwood would have me drawn and quartered.

[sighing]

Though it is a masquerade ball.

I’d be in costume.

No one would know it was me.

It would feel good to pull the wool over Lady Penwood’s eyes.

Exactly. The way she has treated you all these years.

It is only one night.

[low strings rise]

Oh, but I could not do it.

But you could.

It is only one night. A glorious night.

All to yourself.

Serving no one.

Being a lady.

[quick, light strings pick up]

We would need to find me a good costume.

I would need to be well disguised.

Oh. We do have this… beautiful mask.

[exciting music builds]

The nightwear must be pressed and laid out.

The hairbrushes all cleaned.

The beds turned–

I know how to turn down a bed.

Not to worry. Everything will be done exactly as you like.

[both shout] Oh!

Not only can I sew, I have seen a woman in her shift before.

I contain many great surprises.

The stable boys have the spare carriage ready out front.

Where did you find that?

I sent him to the attic.

No one ever looks there.

There’s a trunk of old gowns that belonged to the sister of Lord Penwood.

Slightly out of fashion, but that is no matter at a masquerade.

[all laughing]

And I found gloves.

It is beautiful.

[Alfie] And… silver shoes to match.

Alfie, those belong to Lady Penwood.

She certainly cannot wear any of her dingy work shoes.

Would you have her go out barefooted?

Lady Penwood would have a proper fit if she knew.

What if she notices the shoes on Sophie?

Lady Penwood has more shoes than I can count.

I doubt she will even notice.

Am I right?

Right.

Very well.

You deserve to go tonight.

You deserve to belong.

It is your birthright, just as much as Miss Li and Miss Posy.

I can do this.

[music peaks and fades]

[bright music playing]

[Lady Whistledown] Dearest Gentle Reader, the chase, the hunt, the thrill. It is a fact that all the world is searching for something. And our dear ton is no exception.

The idea that I am not on the shelf is plainly fanciful.

The season is wasted…

Some are searching for meaning, others for their better halves, while others are searching for tranquility, much like Lord and Lady Kilmartin, who have decided to seek respite in their London abode this season.

Your husband has a natural way with children, does he not?

[Jonathan laughing]

[baby laughing]

If you wish to invest in the collieries, they require a deposit at once.

I believe the viscount was quite keen…

And for the season’s most notorious gentleman, Mr. Benedict Bridgerton, he was last seen arriving fashionably late to Lady Bridgerton’s masquerade. Even the most determined rakes must bow to that most powerful of forces, mothers. This author cannot help but wonder what he is searching for. But be cautious of searching too hard, dear reader, for you might not always like what you find.

[Lady Penwood] Sophie Baek!

[music halts] Where is that infernal girl?

Right here, my lady.

A pair of my shoes are marked, and I have not even worn them.

They are marked.

I will make good with them.

You are meant to notice such things so I do not have to.

You had better make them perfect.

In fact, while you are at it, I should like all my shoes polished and restitched.

And Rosamund’s collection.

We shall want her looking her best for Benedict Bridgerton.

Uh, Ma’am, that is over 100 pairs.

With my other duties, that could take months.

Wonderful. By then, you’ll have become an expert.

[sullen music plays]

I do hope she arrives soon.

Patience, Sophie.

I know, but I cannot wait to meet her.

I will finally have a mother.

I have always wanted one.

And I will have sisters to play with.

And my new mother must be lovely and kind if she is marrying Father.

[horse carriage approaching]

Sophie, this is very important.

You must not call Lord Penwood Father in front of the new Lady Penwood.

Why?

You simply must not.

[driver] Hup!

[light music plays]

[Lord Penwood] My new wife. Oh!

[Lady Penwood] My love.

I am so pleased that you are finally here.

I did not like being apart.

[baby crying]

Here are the children.

This is Rosamund.

And Posy.

[Lord Penwood] Hello, girls.

Let me introduce you to the servants.

This is our butler, Rumsey.

Irma runs the kitchen.

[chuckles]

[music fades]

And this is Miss Timmons, our governess.

And who is this darling girl?

[Lord Penwood] This is Sophie Baek, my ward.

[soft music plays]

It is delightful to meet you.

I know you will care for her as your own.

Of course I shall.

She is the picture of grace and charm, my lord.

That is pleasing to hear.

[music fades]

[Irma] Is Her Ladyship really having you clean every one of her shoes?

And Miss Rosamund’s.

While she harps on about how Miss Rosamund is going to ensnare Benedict Bridgerton.

Poor Mr. Bridgerton.

If those two want him, not even the Queen’s Guard will be able to protect him.

“We shall want her looking her best for Mr. Bridgerton.”

Do I detect jealousy, Miss Baek?

Of Rosamund?

You are not serious.

You’ve got your back up about something.

I am cleaning a thousand shoes.

My fingers are cramped.

Of course my back is up.

No. If it was about the shoes, you would be witty, spiteful Sophie.

This is sad, sulky Sophie.

Ever since the ball, you…

This is about the ball.

It is.

What are you hiding?

[Irma] Oh my.

You met a gentleman.

I met a gentleman.

Dare I ask his name?

[Sophie] No.

[intriguing music plays]

Benedict Bridgerton.

There it is.

[Sophie] It is nothing.

It was a moment, and it is over.

I will never see him again.

I do not even want to see him again.

When would I ever see him again?

[music picks up]

We are forgetting I ever met him.

Is that clear?

[music fades]

Should we perhaps discuss what occurred at the masquerade ball?

[Charlotte] Yes.

Lady Bridgerton’s ball was quite the spectacle, was it not?

Any displays worth revisiting?

Indeed.

Can you believe that Benedict Bridgerton disappeared for the better half of the ball?

We shall need to keep a watchful eye on him when you host your ball.

[scoffing laugh] When I host…

Your Majesty.

Have you forgotten my request?

You will host a ball, will you not?

Have you thought of a theme?

Apologies for the intrusion, Your Majesty.

Lady Baird requests an audience.

[light music playing]

Well?

Your Majesty, it appears Lady Baird is in a delicate state.

With your permission, she wishes to be relieved of her duties for her confinement, and to return after the birth.

You may take your leave, but know it will be permanent.

You may withdraw.

The audacity.

No regard for reason or responsibility, let alone the bother to me.

Does one not take one’s queen into consideration when making such decisions?

How fortunate for Lady Baird that she has a queen generous enough to relieve her of her duties without hesitation.

I am known to be exceedingly generous when it is deserved.

Thank you for the game.

It has been quite illuminating.

My sympathies for the loss of Lady Baird.

[pleasant music playing]

You see?

Hmm?

They do not even look my way.

No one is interested in me.

[Violet] Because you built a reputation of being unapproachable.

[Eloise] That is… hardly true.

I am most amiable.

[Violet] Then try smiling at one of them.

[laughing] What? No.

Please, no.

If you are so sure they’re not interested, then what is the harm?

[clears throat]

[Violet chuckles]

Oh, no.

[laughing, gasps]

Mother. Eloise.

My!

You look so handsome.

You sound surprised.

What she means to say is she is surprised to see you out of bed before noon.

[dry laughter]

In fact, I have come to act as chaperone for my dear sister, who, as I hear it, is in need of one as she is decidedly not on the shelf.

[scoffs, halts]

[indistinct chatter]

[Violet] Um…

Benedict. Uh…

Yes. Please? Um…

I would… start with Baron Henderson.

[Benedict] Mmhmm.

[music stops]

You do not mean it, whatever this ruse is.

[whispers] Of course not.

[chuckles] Then what a fine morning.

How lovely to see you.

I won’t make you talk to anyone.

Mm. But you require a favor in return.

I do need your help.

[chuckles] We must find the owner of this glove.

Why ever do you have a lady’s glove?

Because a lady lost it.

I would like to return it to her.

Do not mention it to Mother, by the way.

You know very well you should not toy with the affections of debutantes, which you are certainly trying to do if you do not wish for Mama to know.

I am doing no such thing.

I simply would like to thank this particular young woman for a genial conversation.

In return, I shall protect you from Mother and her matchmaking reign of terror.

You are often my favorite brother.

Hmm.

How do you wish to begin?

[light music plays and fades gradually]

[Eloise] Thank goodness, as family, we do not have to wait in line with all those gossips.

They do not come here to gossip, merely to bring gifts and then, conveniently, each happens to remember a little gossip.

Clever.

Oh, trust me, it is not.

I am afraid Colin is out for his monthly engagement with Mr. Finch and Mr. Dankworth where they eat all of London.

Well, in fact, I am here to see you.

Oh.

Benedict has met a young lady.

Ah. I am merely trying to return a glove.

A glove of a lady dressed in silver with whom you disappeared?

Lady Whistledown sees everything, Benedict.

Although I will confess I did not recognize her.

Who is she?

I do not know.

All I have is this glove.

I thought, since you do see everything…

What do you know about her?

[Benedict] Mm.

Um…

Please tell us you asked about her interests, brother.

You did not bore her to death with talk of yourself.

I asked her many questions, but her answers were few. She…

[sighs]

…grew up in England.

She… prefers deep water?

She, uh, uh… does not know how to dance, which was puzzling…

Oh, and she reads Whistledown.

[Penelope] Well, she has excellent taste, but that does not give us much.

Well, I thought…

I wonder if you might send a message in Whistledown to help me return her glove.

Well…

I will not be able to mention her.

Or her costume in any way.

Why not?

I cannot have been the only one at the ball to notice the two of you.

She was alone on a terrace with a man.

That is bad enough.

Mm.

What is worse is that that man is a…

A notorious rake.

How dare you?

I am a lover of pleasure, a… a… a free spirit, untrammeled by mere convention

[both] You’re a rake.

Mmhmm.

[Penelope] Yes.

She will never come forward.

If she did, her reputation will be tarnished.

[Benedict sighs] Then…

Mention me.

[slow pensive music plays]

But say that I am looking for someone.

Perhaps that will assure her I am… more serious.

One hint that you might be interested in courtship, and you will be besieged by mothers.

El is right. Once the floodgates are open, you cannot close them.

I can manage a few mamas.

[laughing scoff]

Her Majesty is going to relish this.

[Benedict] I can manage Her Majesty.

[exhales slowly]

I think. Possibly?

Well, not really, but do it anyway.

[laughing quietly]

[music fades out]

[Lady Whistledown] Dearest Gentle Reader, this season the ton may have a new prize to seek, the heart of a certain second son. It seems this free-spirited reveler has been seen regularly strolling Rotten Row, intent on leaving the bachelor life behind and attending many more balls.

[exhales deeply]

[bright upbeat music playing]

The latest Whistledown, ma’am.

Thank you.

[Lady Whistledown] Has this handsome gentleman come out of the cold to join the warmth of society? Could it be that this rake has reformed? Is there a marriage-minded mama or a young lady who would not rejoice at this news?

Rosamund!

Perhaps there is a particular lady whose company he seeks. This author can only speculate.

She’s describing Benedict Bridgerton.

[music fades]

Sophie, I have read every issue of Whistledown.

This is clearly about him.

What if he is looking for you?

[sighs] Do not be foolish. He must meet a different young woman at every ball.

This could be about anyone.

[Lady Penwood] Sophie!

Sophie.

Ready Rosamund for Rotten Row.

Perhaps in blue.

You will look exquisite, my dear.

[lilting instrumental music plays]

I do not want to.

Did we not make an agreement?

Yes, but the agreement entails you protecting me from suitors, not thrusting me into the lion’s den.

They might have information.

If Mother does not see you speaking to suitors at least once, she will intervene.

Is that logic or coercion?

Lord Tuss! Lord Pike!

What a lovely day for a promenade, is it not?

And what a charming relation you have brought on this promenade.

[both chuckle]

[chuckling turns loathsome]

[chuckles politely]

I shall leave you to get better acquainted.

Lord Tuss. [chuckles] I understand you have a sister.

Does she perhaps… not know how to dance?

Where is he going?

Oh…

Mr. Bridgerton.

[Benedict] Mm.

A beautiful day, is it not?

Indeed.

A perfect day for taking the waters, ladies.

Do you not think? [laughs] I suppose so.

Though I much prefer to stay on dry land.

Ah.

[overlapping ladies] Mr. Bridgerton.

[lady 1] I’ve been admiring your attire.

[lady 2] …taking a walk on a sunny day.

[lady 3] Mr. Bridgerton.

[lady 4] Oh, Mr. Bridgerton.

[overlapping ladies speaking]

I certainly enjoy a swim.

Do you?

I do not believe we have met, Miss…

Rosamund Li.

Oh…

Why the sudden shift?

I confess I do not know.

Hmm.

And I am not inquiring for fear of him changing his mind.

Hm!

Is it not foolish for so many ladies to flock to just one gentleman?

It is like a gaggle of geese vying for the same piece of bread.

They will all leave hungry.

Many of these young ladies look as if they could use a piece–

Shh.

What happened?

It was going so well.

He seemed charmed.

Talked about my costume.

Then he turned away.

Men are fickle.

Keep your spirits up.

We shall solve this yet.

What were your costumes at the masquerade?

I was a swan.

I dressed as Queen Anne.

A wood nymph.

Interesting.

[Tuss] Ah…

[lords] Miss…

[Eloise] Oh my…

Miss Bridgerton.

[mouthing] Help.

[hopeful music plays]

Yeah.

[ladies laughing]

[music slows]

[sighs heavily]

[music fades out]

[Eloise] We have been to six balls and seven soirees.

We have promenaded so much my feet have swollen up.

And no sign of this glove lady.

Please, may we give up now?

Go back to shunning the world?

You may shun at will.

Consider yourself released from this favor.

[Lady Whistledown] Dearest Gentle Reader, while this author had hopes of a certain second son settling down, it seems the well of hope may have run dry. Parched indeed are the young ladies of the ton, though it seems the suitor for whom they thirst has eyes only for a woman who has yet to appear.

Mother, what mistake have I made?

He is the catch of the season.

He deserves to be with me.

Does the distress of my daughter amuse you?

Of course not, my lady.

Good.

[intriguing music playing]

[Lady Whistledown] This author must wonder if the search is soon to come to a close. For a gentleman can only wander the desert so long without a drink.

[Brimsley] Shall I read Whistledown to you, Your Majesty?

No.

Um… Lady Bridgerton is here to see you, ma’am.

Oh! What a delight.

Penelope, what do you know about my son’s search for a wife?

Forgive me, but Lady Whistledown cannot reveal

Penelope Bridgerton!

Yes, ma’am.

[music stops]

[pensive music builds slowly]

Mother.

You are working.

[music fades]

May I sit?

Of course.

[clears throat]

Was there something you wish to discuss?

Me? Oh no, not me. You, maybe?

Me? No, not me.

You’d be interested to know I had a most fascinating conversation with Penelope.

Oh.

She claims that this bachelor that she writes about in Whistledown, the one ready to seek a wife in earnest, that he asked her to write about him.

He did?

Well, that seems odd.

I agree.

Mm.

And she says it was because he met someone at my masquerade ball.

She said that?

When I bullied it out of her, yes.

But a gentleman would never do such a thing to his poor mother.

Going behind her back, hiding the fact that perhaps her one great wish for her son was about to come true, that he had met a young lady, that he was ready to marry.

No son would be so cruel.

Would he?

Very well.

I…

Oh dear. You have her glove?

Benedict, if you have spoiled this young lady…

Nothing untoward happened.

She left before the unmasking.

I did not even get her name.

She dropped this in her haste to leave me.

It matters not.

I barely know what she looked like and no longer remember the sound of her voice.

Searching for her has been fruitless.

Which is why you should confide in your mother.

If you had, I would have told you to start with Penwood House.

This glove is an heirloom.

The old Lady Penwood, this young lady’s grandmother, likely.

It was her fashion to have the family crest on the inside of her gloves.

Our family used to know hers.

No, I met Miss Li.

She is not the lady I met at your ball.

Oh. Well… [chuckles] Yes, good.

But… But it is possible that there are other young ladies staying with the family.

[chuckles lightly]

[sighs sharply]

Sophie, are you not supposed to be in dance lessons?

Lady Penwood thought it best I not continue with Rosamund and Posy.

I see. Hmm.

Well, I am sure we will resolve this.

Sir?

Could I ask you about my mother?

What do you wish to know?

I have no memories of her.

You have your necklace.

How did she die?

[gentle music plays]

You miss your mother.

That is natural.

But I am here now.

And I will always make sure you are taken care of.

I promise.

[music fades out]

Sophie, there is a gentleman caller.

For me.

[laughing] I’m being called on.

I have a suitor!

That is marvelous.

Let us tidy your hair so he can see how beautiful you are.

Okay.

Breathe.

[strains giddily]

[Posy] How do you do?

It is a pleasure to meet you.

[heart beating softly]

[gentle piano tune plays]

[heartbeat fades]

[piano tune fades]

And then all of a sudden my hands became feet, and I was forced to walk across the stage with my feet hands.

Hm.

Everyone in the audience laughed.

Certainly you would do the same if you saw someone with hands for feet.

I mean, feet for hands.

Anyway, that is why I can no longer attend the theater.

That is enough, Posy. Mr. Bridgerton is not interested in your dreams.

I am interested.

Your dreams are surely more inventive than any play I have seen.

[“Enchanted (Taylor Swift cover)” by Joseph William Morgan plays] He is looking for you.

He asked for Posy.

Look how kind he is to her.

He is there, right there in the drawing room.

You should go in.

Perhaps he will recognize you.

He will not.

It was one night, a moment.

He does not even know what I look like.

Then tell him.

What?

Go in there and tell him who you are.

This is your chance, Sophie.

Lady Penwood.

Once he sees you, once you tell him, Lady Penwood will not signify.

He could be here for any reason, not for me.

He is clearly looking for you.

Go in there.

[music recedes]

He does not want to find me.

[music resumes softly]

He wants to find the lady in the silver gown.

And she is not real.

Yes, absolutely. Tell me more.

I have work to do.

[song fades out]

[sullen music plays]

[breathing heavily]

[stifling scream]

[exhales sharply]

[music fades]

Does that imagination come out in other ways?

In, uh…

Well… dressing up, perhaps?

I love dressing up.

One time when I was a child–

Before we hear more about that, I would love to hear about the costume you wore for the masquerade.

She was a mermaid.

Ah.

So you were not wearing silver?

[Posy] No, but I wanted to.

Silver and purple for the scales.

But I was told no tail.

[Benedict] Hm.

Did someone in silver catch your eye at the masquerade?

Oh… I talked to so many people that night.

I am simply trying to recall who is who.

Of course.

[Benedict chuckles]

So, you two are sisters…?

Mm-hm.

Do you have any cousins or friends of the family who have been staying here?

It is always so nice to have company.

It is only us, and that is all we need.

Of course.

[teacup clinks]

What was his intention in coming here if not to court you?

[Rosamund] Is that a lady’s glove?

What is he looking at?

[thuds]

[Posy grunts]

[tense, pensive notes rising]

[music fades]

Brimsley!

Her Majesty is taking her royal nap.

I do not have long.

What is wrong?

Is it His Majesty the king?

You must come back.

Request an audience with Her Majesty.

Apologize.

I shall do no such thing.

I have nothing to apologize for.

She is gossiping at me.

But I fail to gossip back in the right way.

She wishes to speak about Benedict Bridgerton.

But my replies are never the right ones.

She will not allow me to clear her chessboard.

She refuses to finish the game.

[scoffs] She is Her Majesty.

She is always at her best, of course.

She is glorious.

But perhaps one might imagine it is possible she might be… desponding.

You know you do not need to have something to apologize for.

If Her Majesty needs an apology, one apologizes for nothing.

She is our queen.

I do not much feel like apologizing.

And I am certainly not interested in playing chess or gossiping with Her Majesty at present.

Let her be entertained by her ladies-in-waiting.

Lady Danbury, there was a time when you were her lady-in-waiting.

It was different. She was different.

You have been witness to…

His Majesty is…

You were there then.

She will not be close to these ladies now, and she will not even try to replace Lady Baird.

You know that, and you know why.

The chess match must not remain unfinished.

She is struggling in your absence, in the absence of her friend, her only friend.

The whole world is getting smaller.

[solemn music playing]

I must return.

Please, Lady Danbury.

[music fades out]

Lady Penwood, may I help you?

I realized I never expressed my gratitude for all your hard work with my shoes.

I should like to reward you.

Would you try these on?

I know how much you love the little luxuries of society.

No, thank you, my lady.

It was not a suggestion.

I have other duties to attend to.

You are relieved from other duties until you honor this request.

Put them on.

Now.

[light music plays]

A perfect fit.

I am as surprised as you.

Imagine my surprise when I discovered you know how to dress yourself respectably.

In fact, the shoes did not clash at all with the silver dress I found under your mattress.

It was you.

You marked my silver shoes.

You slipped into the masquerade ball.

Do not insult me by denying it.

Then get it over with and punish me.

If you want all the silver polished, I shall do it.

If you want me on my hands and knees scrubbing floors, very well.

There is no punishment that fits the crime of going to a ball and impersonating nobility, of stealing my shoes, those gloves, and that dress from my home.

It is my home as well.

How dare you! This was never your home!

I have suffered having you under my roof all these years.

And you repay me with this duplicity.

How have you suffered?

I have served your every whim all these years, without wages, without complaint.

I have provided you with protection, far more than you’d’ve found on your own, and clearly far more than you ever deserved.

Then why?

Out of the goodness of the heart you do not possess?

It is clear you despised me from the beginning. So tell me.

Why have you kept me here if I have been such a burden to you? Why?

You could’ve put me on the street as soon as Father died.

Do not call him…

You were his error.

But my mistake was attempting to help someone beyond hope.

So perhaps you are right.

I should have put you out on the street.

You are dismissed.

And you will never work again in Mayfair.

I will make sure of it.

Araminta…

You forget yourself and your place.

[rousing instrumental music plays]

[music fades]

Irma.

It is our fault.

We never should have sent you to that ball.

You did not send me.

I sent myself.

All you and Alfie did was help make my dream come true.

We made a collection.

It is not much.

But it shall at least get you a week at a boarding house.

[Alfie] Do not say anything.

I want to stay angry.

Do not open it now.

It is not much, but perhaps you could sell it.

Goodbye, Sophie

[Rosamund] Do not… forget yourself.

Such a shame that you could not perform your duties.

Good luck.

[sullen music rises]

[door opens]

[door shuts]

[pensive atmospheric music plays]

[Sophie sighs] The shoe clips.

Posy.

[music fades slowly]

I have come to apologize, Your Majesty.

My apologies.

You may go.

Your move.

Why do you wish to leave me?

As I said, I desire a return to my homeland, and INo.

Why do you wish to leave me?

Your Majesty.

You cannot go.

I will not allow it.

I know this may be difficult for you.

You cannot.

You will not.

Let us be reasonable.

No.

You will not go.

I forbid it.

You cannot forbid me.

I can.

You cannot.

I can.

You cannot, not if we are friends.

I am your queen.

So I am merely your subject.

You are my subject.

I understand.

My deepest apologies for forgetting my position.

I shall go.

[Charlotte] I am sorry.

I did not mean it.

I am sorry.

My apologies.

All is well.

Your Majesty, all is well.

Agatha, you cannot leave me here all alone.

What happens when he dies?

[Charlotte sobs softly]

I am here.

[continues sobbing]

[Lady Danbury] You need not worry.

I am here.

[indistinct chattering]

[man] How many do you want?

Hollow. Diamonds are weighty.

These are paste.

They’re counterfeit.

Are you certain?

I need enough money to get out of London.

I’ll take your necklace for a pretty sum though.

It is not for sale.

Well, that’s all I can offer you, then.

It might be enough to get you on a mail coach.

[light music playing]

Thank you.

[music fades out]

Care for company?

Have you been displeased with me?

I have not seen much of you lately.

It took you long enough to notice.

Eloise.

You realize you were cast out of the clubhouse?

Was I in a club?

We were.

I thought we would be unyielding together, with regard to marriage, but… you have crossed over to the other side.

[laughing] Well, I am not getting married any time soon.

But you wanted to.

To the glove lady.

I thought it could be possible.

But…

[chuckles]

…she clearly did not agree.

Why would she?

Why would she not?

Ah, you and I both know I am not the Bridgerton anyone should give their heart to.

The unserious one.

The… the rake.

The free spirit.

[sighs heavily]

You may need to let me back into our clubhouse.

Oh, Brother…

Do not fret.

I am only, um…

I think I need to clear my head.

I think I shall go out.

Oh, I sense a drinking bout.

Please!

Do not leave me in Mama’s hands.

Our mother might surprise you.

[distorted laughter and chatter]

[atmospheric music builds tempo steadily]

[music peaks and recedes slowly]

[tinny distorted soundscape reverberates]

[muffled laughter and chatter]

[warbling tones swirling]

[balanced soundscape returns]

[chattering]

[“Piano in the Parlor” playing]

[men chattering]

[man snarls breathily]

Excuse me, sir.

Ooh, she’s too fast for you, Hendricks.

I shall get her by the end of the night. [chuckles]

[man 1] Bridgerton.

Cavender finally dragged us both out to one of his parties.

It seems that way. Where are we?

Lord and Lady Cavender’s country estate.

They are in London for the weekend.

Phil is on a spree.

Ah. I’ve not seen you in our circle lately.

No.

I…

Do you remember Virginia?

The actress?

Mm. I believe so.

We have fallen in love.

She has agreed to be my mistress.

Because one woman was not enough for you?

[both chuckle]

Well, there must be someone out there for you.

[man 2] Hiscox!

Bridgerton!

If you do not place a bet this round, we will be forced to wager which one of you can be pushed into the lake with your trousers down.

[distant boisterous laughter]

[indistinct chatter and laughter]

[woman] No.

[man] Unbend a little.

You’re far too solemn for such a pretty thing.

I do not indulge, my lord.

Surely your kitchen duties can wait.

[maid gasps]

[men] Oh…

[maid 2] Run. Lock yourself in your room.

You bitch!

I shall scream if you touch me.

Oh, we do like it when they scream.

[grunting]

[tense music playing]

[gasps]

What’s wrong, Cavender?

Don’t want to play any longer?

[shouts]

[shatters]

[grunts]

[straining]

Enough!

Enough! She’s only a maid!

Apologize to her!

I… I apologize. I apologize.

Treat a woman in such a manner ever again, and I will personally ensure you never return to society.

Do you understand?

Yes.

[music fades]

That goes for you as well.

We shall never touch her.

Because she no longer works here.

[soft music plays]

Mr. Bridgerton.

Forgive me, but… do we know one another?

[music grows unsettled]

Did you work for a household I visited or…?

No, we do not know each other.

Then how do you know my name?

I… heard it.

Earlier, someone said it.

Excuse me, sir.

[brisk music rises]

[music turns somber and fades out]

I cannot believe he is gone.

It will not be the same without him, especially for you.

I am so sorry, Sophie.

I only heard from the solicitor this morning.

The late Lord Penwood did not include you in his will.

He would not do that. He…

He promised he would always care for me.

Yes.

Because he was a kind man who could not stand being cruel.

But the truth is that his love rests in his legacy, and there is no mention of you in the will.

[incredulously] No.

No, my father loved me.

Yes. I can understand why you believe that.

Your mother allowed herself to believe the same.

Lord Penwood never told you the truth?

[sullen music plays softly]

I see he left both of us in the dark about certain things.

Your mother was a maid, a maid who let herself become a mistress.

She died when you were very small, with no title, no money, no dignity, and no husband.

She was not a part of Lord Penwood’s legacy either.

Do not worry.

I will take care of you now.

I will feed you, clothe you, and keep a roof over your head.

You will work as a maid.

But I am the daughter of a nobleman.

You are illegitimate.

Being a maid is the best you can hope for.

It will make you invisible.

Trust me.

You will be protected this way.

As long as you do not allow yourself to dream of more than your station, as your mother did.

[sobbing]

[music fades]

Are you all right?

Where are you going?

Away, sir. I must find other work.

It is the middle of the night in the middle of the country.

Yes, sir. The nearest town where I might find employment is several hours away.

So I must start walking.

But… let me take you.

I am not going anywhere with you, Mr. Bridgerton.

You lost me my position, the very thing I need to survive.

You are clearly better off without that position.

Mr. Cavender’s parents return in the morning.

I only had to make it through the night.

What about when his parents went away again?

Did you mean always to be on your guard?

That is no way to live.

And do you believe I am afforded that choice?

Good night, sir.

I will find another position for you in London.

Somewhere safe.

I have already tried that.

[Benedict] Mm…

I have my ways.

I promise.

Please. You cannot walk in the dark.

It is unsafe.

I assure you I will not lay a hand on you.

Unlike Cavender, I was raised to respect maids.

I shall not even look at you.

[intriguing music builds slowly]

[clamoring rises in distance]

[Lady Whistledown] Dearest Gentle Reader, it seems this column’s favorite second son was whisked to the countryside this week, seemingly concluding the search for his mystery lady.

Are you certain we have not met?

How could we have, sir?

I am only a maid.

[groans softly]

[Lady Whistledown] Hearts across Mayfair are surely shattered indeed. This author hopes that in his retreat, our reveler will find whatever it is he truly seeks. Only time will tell.

[music fades out]

[closing theme music playing]

[music fades out]

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