Among all the romance seen in Bridgertonso far, a story has yet to be written in which Violet Bridgerton finds love again. Based on Julia Quinn’s best-selling Bridgerton book series, the Netflix show has just concluded its second season in which Anthony finds his match in the headstrong Kate Sharma, joining his sister, Daphne, in the land of marital bliss, much to the joy of the Bridgerton matriarch, Violet. As each book covers the love story of one of the Bridgerton siblings (of which there are eight), with each Netflix season following suit, fans can expect six more glorious seasons of balls and brawls, as the remaining children find true love. However, Violet Bridgerton’s romantic future seems less clear.
Bridgerton season 2 told eldest sibling Anthony’s story, one of reckoning and responsibility. Set several years after the tragic death of his father, Edmund, Anthony has yet to fully process his grief, as he is thrust into the role of head of the household. It is not only his father’s sudden death that so impacts and scars Anthony, however, but also his witnessing his mother’s grief. In a series of flashbacks, viewers watch as Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) experiences Violet’s mourning firsthand and is so terrified by her devastation that he vows never to fall in love—that is, until his plans are derailed by Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley).
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While Violet’s story is secondary to Anthony’s in Bridgerton season 2, hers is equally (if not more) compelling than Anthony’s struggle with intimacy. Brought to screen in a compelling performance by Ruth Gemmel, Violet’s mourning reveals that her motive in aiding her children to find true love stems from the love she
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