With news of the third season of the hit Netflix series “Bridgerton,” based off the books by Julia Quinn focusing on Colin Bridgerton and Penelope’s story, I have to ask — why haven’t we spoken about that brilliantly painful and realistic portrayal of what it’s like to live with anxiety after a traumatic event from season two? If you don’t want spoilers for season two of “Bridgerton,” you may not want to read beyond this point.
You’ve been warned. Season two focused on Anthony Bridgerton’s enemies to lovers story with Kate Sharma. Around the middle of the season, we learn how Anthony’s father died.
When Anthony was on a hunting expedition as a young boy, his dad got stung by a bee in the neck. Unknowingly allergic to bee venom, his throat closed and he died almost immediately, leaving Anthony, only a teenager, as the new Viscount of the family.
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