Instead of following in Daphne’s footsteps by becoming a debutante, Eloise’s story in Bridgerton season 2 should copy her brother Benedict’s experiences in season 1. Unlike Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor), who was excited for her first social season and desired to marry, Eloise (Claudia Jessie) spent season 1 dreading the approach of her first social season and dreaming of establishing a writing career similar to Lady Whistledown’s despite the restrictions of the Regency Period. Since she has the same defiant streak as Benedict (Luke Thompson), Eloise should swap out Daphne’s ballgowns for a pen by exploring her own artistic aspirations in Bridgerton season 2.
As the Netflix show is based on the anthology series of novels by Julia Quinn, Bridgerton season 2's story will not focus on Daphne as the main protagonist again. Instead, Bridgerton season 2 story will follow Anthony, the eldest Bridgerton brother and head of the family, as he courts newcomer Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley). The basic premise of season 2 then promises a similar storyline to season 1 with extravagant balls and social gatherings thrown by the echelons of London society during 1814’s social season, which marks Eloise’s debut into the marriage market.
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While Anthony is the new lead of the series, however, Bridgerton season 1 revealed that the Bridgerton sibling Eloise connects with the most is her unconventional brother Benedict. Not only do the two of them bond over their shared disinterest in social events, but they both have artistic passions they wish they could pursue as a career at a time when any pursuit of the arts was met by criticism, especially for women. Since Eloise is
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