Episode 6 Ending | Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story | Netflix Philippines
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel) pays King George (James Fleet) a visit and the two share a touching moment under the bed that has me in tears.. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story is now streaming on Netflix!
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Episode 6 Ending | Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story | Netflix Philippines
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Young Queen Charlotte's marriage to King George of England sparks an epic love story and transforms high society in this "Bridgerton" universe prequel.
He loves her so much that even with his illness he remembers her. She is the only constant in his life and it melts my heart entirely 🥺
I just went crying after I read ur comment, truly true love Know's no bound
What illness did he have
@@seeyagaurh6131 he has mental illness I believe. But considering how the story is set in the old times where mental illness hasn’t been discovered yet, people thought he’s just mad. She still loves her despite his illness and it’s really beautiful and sad 😢
@@seeyagaurh6131 one theory is that he was bipolar
@@seeyagaurh6131 The most recently accepted theory is that it may have been a condition called porphyria. It’s a rare genetic disease that can cause mental changes and confusion.
The saddest most heartwarming scene I’ve ever seen. I was not expecting to be crying so much 😭
I too jut watched it why am I in tears 😢❤
I will break more tears because irl Queen Charlotte died before meeting Victoria which means that probably in the show she will died shortly after this scene leaving poor George alone
Same!!! 😭
I cry everytime I see that ending. Hell I'm crying now.😢
Same
When he said you did not go over the wall, I believe he meant not just on the first day they met, but she never left throughout their marriage, even though she could have at any time. Their love is a sign of pure resilience and loyalty to each other. Truly heartwarming and tearful.
Wow...
I had never thought of it that way.. 😢
Yes it is that 😭😭😭 It is what the actual meaning is
Oh my god I'm crying again
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Exactly! In the other scene under the bed he told her she could leave him and that he would let her go 🥺😢😭
When he said "Our line" it sounded perfect. You won't hear his insanity, his years of struggle, his age, and all. It's just George. Like he has always been to Charlotte.
Its the fact that genuienly speaking it was his line, and Charlotte knew that. The fact that he remembered and knew it wasn't just his line, but the line he made out of love sends me
I would’ve cried regardless at this scene but I think what got me crying like a baby was the back and forth or their younger self to their older self
Yep! That’s what did it for me too. My heart felt like it was breaking every time they switched their faces. It was just too much. 😢
This! My fav detail, I bawled and bawled like a baby. Both of them seeing each other in their prime - showing they never aged/moved forward. The writers got me messed up. 😭
the way i was tryin to not cry but then totally sobbed like a baby when he said "thank you"and for a second it was their younger selves again lookin at each other like the first day and no time had passed by just like their love never passed by. they stuck by eo's side thro thick and thin.
Fr 😭😭😭 this is the best of the Bridgerton series and honestly one of THE best shows I have ever watched, absolutely beautiful
I cry every time I see this scene. The acting was phenomenal, the writing was absolutely beautiful and moving, and the music moves you in such a delicate way. The camera work in which each actor sees their younger self with them because that’s who they still are to them and who they fell in love with is so beautiful and heat-wrenchingly tragic. The way that young George says thank you to Charlotte breaks me. This written love story is my greatest of all time.
It really is I absolutely loved this show❤❤❤❤
frr
Mine too..The most favourite love story..♥️
Crying right now
Same. Actual, physical tears still.
I'm crying. Especially the "No, George, I did not go over the wall." True love indeed!
@@theprivilegecheckers Quite a cliché thing to desire (even if it historically accurate) from a channel named "The privilege checkers.
It is just fictional, inspired to the historical facts.
We are all enjoying just the plot without having always to put social POVs on everything.
And I mean this without wanting to put you down.
He said with such earnest gratitude that it broke my heart. We all need to be loved as we are. Even a King
The look of I would never in her eyes melted my heart.
What makes this sadder is this is probably one of their last interactions. Charlotte would eventually pass away in 1818 shortly after Edward's child (future Queen Victoria) was born. George continued to believe his wife was still alive, unable to understand she already died, and fell into further madness before passing in 1820.
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so that means we'll probably see queen charlotte die in bridgerton?! I don't think I'm ready to see Golda leave the series.
Wow I didn’t know this
Queen Victoria was born May 24, 1819. Queen Charlotte passed November 17, 1818 … so probably within weeks of learning that the baby was conceived.
Sadly, Charlotte never met her grand daughter.
I love how it shows them looking at each other and it changes to them seeing their younger selves in each other. After being married for 20 yrs I can totally relate my husband has more wrinkles and less hair to the outside world but to me hes still the tall handsome man I fell for.
Wow so lucky
Not 20 years, 50 years, because their last child has more than 40 right there...
@@Felipe_f_96they mean they themselves were married 20 years ago
This is the saddest yet the most beautiful ending of a true love story. Thank you, Shondaland for bringing this beautiful love story to the screen.
Actually is not that sad 😊 They were together for 50+ years and they were happy and cherished every moment they had together when his illness didn't haunt them ❤❤❤
Y es aún más triste que en la historia real Charlotte no pudo estar con George en los últimos años porque el la atacaba ya que no la reconocía. Cuando murió la reina, George jamás fue informado
I feel that when his younger self says thank you to her, it’s him thanking her for accepting him the way he is. Thanking her for saving him from the torture. Thanking her for truly loving him the way he is. Thanking her for being so strong and protecting their line.
I absolutely love how when Charlotte looks at George she sees the young George. So beautiful that after all these years hes still the handsome man who charmed her at the garden wall. So beautifully done
Charlotte has neglected her kids but her love for her king ins unmatched. this scene is romantic and heartbreaking at the same time
She spent all her time caring for the king, which is so sad. They needed a mother, but she knew he needed someone to watch him more. Most children of the time had absent parents. Most marriages were terrible. And most mentally ill people were destroyed, noble or not. She kept it all together even if it meant she wasn't personable
The commenter above is correct; unfortunately it was the custom for royal & noble families to leave the childrearing to nannies and governesses. It was considered improper for them to raise the children directly (‘spare the rod spoil the child’), especially since the royal and noble parents had “more important” duties to take care of. We see this when Lady Danbury realises that her young son is closer to his nanny than to her.
The only time that these parents spared for their children was at least half an hour of interaction before the adults’ dinner, and then the children would be quickly sent back to the nursery/schoolroom. So this pattern led to a lot of emotional distance between parent and child because they were not in the same spheres of influence all the time.
It's incredibly heartwarming, and, like many here, I am moved to tears when I watch this scene.
I am only a bit disappointed they did not choose to portray George as a transwoman. It has been theorised that George's "madness" was due to the repression of having been secretly a transperson and unable to publicly be her true self
@@theprivilegecheckerswhere did you get that info about transwoman lol
George iii is known for his madness which is because of mental illness/disorder, not because of being a transwoman lol, go and read history
"I DID NOT GO OVER THE WALL" ❤❤❤ and she NEVER regretted it 😍😍😍🥺🥺🥺
He said that because it was the most important moment for him.
By far one of the most beautiful ending for a story about of the heartbreaking effects of mental health… and the love that conquers all.
It's incredibly heartwarming, and, like many here, I am moved to tears when I watch this scene.
I am only a bit disappointed they did not choose to portray George as a transwoman. It has been theorised that George's "madness" was due to the repression of having been secretly a transperson and unable to publicly be her true self
@@theprivilegecheckers🙄
@@theprivilegecheckers wtf 🙄
@@MarG1809 It's true
@@theprivilegecheckers just Shut up 🙄
“You did not go over the wall… No, George. I did not go over the wall.” This has to be one of the most touching things I’ve ever heard.😢
Their younger selves wearing the same outfits as the very first time they were under the bed together is so adorable. So many decades had passed and yet to them it might as well be as no time had passed. Every time I watch this I cry all over again and yet I still come back to it.
The directing choice to put both their old & young selves was so amazing
Knowing that they were real, and he never had anyone else but her in a time where it was normal that kings had mistresses makes this ten times more sad. I don't think I've been bawling my eyes out this much in a while!
What makes it even sadder is his madness was primarily made worse by the death of his children as a few died before him the final death knell for any of George iii san ity was Princess Amelia who after she died
And in his madness George would say this in a delirious way, 'Oh Emily [Princess Amelia], why won't you save your father? I hate all the physicians
Also Another his delusions included the belief that a healthy Amelia was staying staying in Hanover with a large family of her own, where she would "never grow older and always be well.
The tears that I shed in this scene 😭
Yaaaaa…😭
I really thought I was done crying at this scene.. I was wrong
I didn't know this was just the scene and I'm at work like 😪😮💨
True'
Fr
She says George’s name so much to help ground him. I think that’s so lovely.
Can we all love each other like this? No matter our flaws, no matter our shortcomings, no matter our imperfections. What a beautiful world that would be.
No
I never thought that the couples of Bridgerton would win me over like this, but they did. Each season the main couple captures my heart
I watched the entire series twice and can't stop watching all of these individual scenes. They are all so beautiful and touching. I don't know how Brigerton 3 will ever top this.
I know right. Shonda has to outdo herself
i love s2 so much but Queen Charlotte is better
Truly , Queen charlotte is best out of 3 series .
So trueeeee❤
@@mg-cx5tvagreeeee…♥️
I was bawling 😭 Literally throughout this entire scene. My heart was breaking from the purity and resilience of their love. I also cried during their first opening dance at the ball in this episode too! Just because they were absolutely breathtaking together. I didn’t know watching this last episode would have me in such a sensitive fit of tears. We’ll done Shondaland. Well done! I’m an absolute mess now. ❤😭🥺
It's incredibly heartwarming, and, like many here, I am moved to tears when I watch this scene.
I am only a bit disappointed they did not choose to portray George as a transwoman. It has been theorised that George's "madness" was due to the repression of having been secretly a transperson and unable to publicly be her true self
I was bawling too..when george said you did not go over the wall i just couldn’t control myself anymore..thes scene is embedded in my heart forever ❤
I cried so hard that i got a headache. The "you didnt go over the wall" did it for me because it symbolizes so much more than that wall. It was throughout life in genreal, when he couldn't be king anymore, when his illness destroy him, when he didnt have anyone else. And then the time lamps between the younger and older version of Charlotte ang George. I truly cannot think of anything more heart wrenching then that. Truly amazing series. My God!💔
I sobbed through the whole scene. This was wonderfully written.
Yeah,me toooo..😭
The mind may forget but the heart always remembers.
I cried so hard. The hardest I ever have before at a romantic scene in a movie or show. The music. She loves him. All of him. Her love for him is so beautiful. I want to have this kind of love for someone. I want to love someone like this I finally understand why continuing the line was so important to Charlotte: George as someone who struggles with mental health and Charlotte as a black woman. The truly did succeed.
❤❤❤❤❤ i also felt same
Charlotte stopped visiting George six years before she died. All of the children were born BEFORE the Porphyria began.
I never ever thought a bridgerton scene would make me cry but god this scene hit me so hard I haven’t cried this hard for a show in YEARS
Same hereee…😭
This powerful, unemotional, cold at times woman is rendered a little girl again in the face of her one true love, even after 40 years of managing his illness…and she goes to him first to deliver the news too…so heartwarming
This scene broke me so much more than it should. Played to perfection.
Perfection indeed ❤
I cried like a baby!! Anddd the part when Brimsly was dancing by himself, and Agatha and Violet talking about her dads hats 😢 every season I am a cry baby lol
I made the mistake of watching this show first... Then I went back and watched S1.... QC is really on a whole nother level.
Agreed. Whenever I’m asked which season is my favorite, I say Queen Charlotte without a hesitation.
this is the gazzilionth time i cried watching this amazing scene.
This scene is insanely well written, acted and produced. Absolutely beautiful and full of meaning.
This scene was by far the best in the entire series. I loved how when they looked at each other they saw the young people they once were, and their love knew no bounds. I cried buckets. Both the acting and the writing of that scene were brilliant.
The writing of the dialogue in this scene seems simple, but it works so well.
Also, pray the writers get their due, because no AI script could have landed like this.
True love truly knows no bounds 😍🥰💞
I haven’t cried bawling my eyes out chest hurtin over a romance drama like this since I was 13! Thank you Shonda!
Me toooo…really appreciate shondaland…😭
The worst part about this is that this illness of forgetting the ones you love happens in real life. How incredibly heartbreaking
Just beautiful. Simple but still has the impact of an emotional sledgehammer.
She didn't even think twice about crawling under the bed.. I know it may seem simple, but it is not.. that's what only love can do.. Strip you down to just a plain human being capable of doing anything.. Even a queen crawling under a dusty bed without thinking anything of it. Truly a beautiful scene and a perfect depiction of love ❤
This series made every scene of the queen in bridgerton hit different
It’s the acting for me. Just impeccable.
I’ve watch this scene over and over again ❤
I just now finished Queen Charlotte a bridgerton story and I didn't think that this scene would make me cry but it did.
This scene perfectly captures what growing old together in love is like. I’ve been with my husband for 32yrs and there are times when we share these kind of moments and see how we were when we first met as teenagers. Love this scene!
“Our line”
no cause when i tell you i started bawling when they said this 🥹
When it cuts to the younger George. That scene breaks me.
I cannot watch this scene without bloody crying like a baby! It's too freaking muchhhh! I love LOVE ❤️ 😂
Me tooo…😭😭😭
This scene is just a masterpiece. Absolutely touching, warming, and beautiful! Such a good job by the writer, the director, and the actors!!
Kudos and hats off to the full team..👏🏻
Such a tender sweet wholesome heartfelt most incredible love story ever seen. Jesus christ, i cried.
Idk what hurts worse. This beautiful scene or the knowledge that Charlotte, historically, dies two years before George 😭😭
I hadn't cried this much watching a scene in so long...The tears, fell hot and fast and just wouldn't stop. I was sobbing actually.
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She really loved him
They truly love each others 😢❤ and i cant stop crying when i watch this scene
It's incredibly heartwarming, and, like many here, I am moved to tears when I watch this scene.
I am only a bit disappointed they did not choose to portray George as a transwoman. It has been theorised that George's "madness" was due to the repression of having been secretly a transperson and unable to publicly be her true self
This was such a beautiful story. Can I be done crying yet?
Please
Please make it stop
I did not think i was gonna be crying this hard
just what i take from it, the way that they both say hello to each other it's like she (and maybe even him too) is realizing that he really is george in that moment and AHH it just kills me. screw the writers for making this scene so good that i'll never recover
So heartbreaking how you can tell throughout the series despite wishing for his death she LONGS for his moments of lucidity because she still loves the man buried in his madness. She can sometimes bring a glimmer of himself back for a few moments but sadly his dementia or bi polar disorder takes over.
George III suffered from Porphyria. The untreated medical symptoms led to the psychiatric symptoms.
I cried gallons at this scene. Literally the chemistry, the acting, the ost and the plot. Outstanding.
Every now and then I come back to watch this scene. Is so well done, heartwarming .
I sobbed so hard the first time I saw this scene
The saddest part is that in reality, one of the alleged first signs that George III was becoming ill was that he started calling some random woman at court his wife. George had been so famously devoted to Charlotte that he never took a mistress after their marriage, despite urging from his peers (his predecessors had been notoriously adulterous and shitty to their wives). When he started calling another woman his wife and being aggressive towards Charlotte after so many years of absolutely adoring her with his whole heart, people realized something was very, very wrong. When she died a few years before him, he was so ill (and had also lost his sight and most of his hearing) that he had no idea what had happened…which was probably for the best.
Yeah, his illness is so disturbing because so much of it had to do with his family, whom he absolutely adored and loved.
The baby they are talking about is Queen Victoria in case anyone wondered
Ah thanks. That's incredible
To think that the Queen can ever be that Happy!
I have never seen her in such a state.
Man I cried so much!
I criedddd! This scene was so emotional for me. They were both rare jewels 🥹
Omg, this scene was soo heartwarming and sad...but this is exactly what real love looks like, she loved him before she knew about his illness, and she loved him after she found out...although she was pissed at his mom for hiding it from her..very pissed. Shonda Rimes is fabulous writer, I love everything she dose, from "Scandal" to Grey's Anatomy" and "The Practice" Outstanding Ms Rimes 👏🏽👏🏽 Now i need to watch "Bridgerton" season 1&2. Thanks you Netflix. 👍🏼😁 Btw, this scene made tear up too. 🙂
The Porphyria began when George III was 50 years old. They had already been married for 26 years and had all of their children.
This last scene just breaks my heart into pieces m so shattered can't control my tears still m addicted to this ending😪
It's incredibly heartwarming, and, like many here, I am moved to tears when I watch this scene.
I am only a bit disappointed they did not choose to portray George as a transwoman. It has been theorised that George's "madness" was due to the repression of having been secretly a transperson and unable to publicly be her true self
@@theprivilegecheckers but as an English Literature mphill student I have studied that he was schizophrenic. May b they didn't want to portray the transgender part so that our love for George didn't decline n showed his innocence n private hobby section to love him more as in normal human life rather then being a king of England and ireland
@BELLE The different personalities he supposedly experienced was possibly due to putting on a front for the public and keeping her true self secret. The close bond she and Charlotte shared was likely because Charlotte was privately understanding and affirming of George's true self.
Are you saying this is something people would not like or accept about George III?
If so, that demonstrates the trans community have so much further to go
@@theprivilegecheckers bro it's not a big deal may be there were restrictions disclaimer to the series not to portray each n every thing about George III . There are several Kings in the past who were bipolar n trans issues sm hormonal issues like Charles II the King of England I knw the history. But may be there were rules not to depict everything abt the king .
if I ever want to cry I will come here cause this scene gets it done
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Absolutely brilliant ending.
I did not expect this scene to hit like it did. I was just overcome with so much emotion goodness! The tears came instantly and I was so happy to see them both together in their older years. I wondered as I watched it if they would reunite someway ❤
Its been a while since i shed a tear over a show. I love not only this scene but the whole season.❤
this scene had me bawling
This is true, pure love. Loving someone who they truly are, flaws and all. And also having someone love you, as you are. Moving forward together, our…
This scene is so blissful and pure..
The coolest thing about this scene for me: the son they are talking about, Edward, his child will be a girl named Victoria. Yes, as in QUEEN Victoria. So they don't know how right they are when they say they have succeeded and that their line will live on.
I cried like a baby
ughhh this part always makes me cry so hard no matter how many times I watch it
I know is just fiction,but it is so well done ,it makes me teary ! What a wonderful love story ,so much needed at these times !
BESIDE every great mam, stands a Great woman... RESPECT!!! ❤🏆😊
Such a Beautiful story.
You only love someone truly when you crawl Under the Bed with them... and feel comfortable ❤️
Here we go 😭 every single time I watch this scene
the scene melts my heart, and i’m already sobbing but reading ALL THESE COMMENTS bro my tears won’t stop flowing
I cry every time I watch this scene! I’m actually crying right now
This is scene is so beautiful I literally cry everytime 😢😢❤❤❤❤
I cried so much.... what a beautiful and poetic show !
I swear the ones who made this really knows how to make a show to pull ob the audience heartstrings damn i been a while i bawled my eyes out for a show 😢❤ and the actors ❤
I'm starting to cry watching this 😭😭😭
My heart is full!❣
best ending 😭 can't wait for bridgerton season 3!
This show was far better than the last 2 Bridgerton shows. And this scene gives me goosebumps 🥹🤌
A work of art this scene 🥹🥹
“no George I did not go over the wall” and I start BAWLING like a baby
Love can be beautiful, magical and yet heartbreaking.
INSTANT tears. I didn’t expect it. I’ve Never seen a series end so beautifully.
Didnt think any scene could rival landon's final " but our love is like the wind" monologue scene on a walk to remember for me when landon was remembering jamie but this one did it !! This was so emotional !!! i did not just cry but i wept !!! This is now my top 2 most emotional scenes of any show ever second to a walk to remember !!! 😭😭😭😭👏👏👏👏
I did not expect this. Crying so hard for this scene 😭😭😭😭