Like fr, why don't people see that Eloise is actually the most similar to her? She is the one who most resembles her mother when she was young, both in appearance and in the fact that she was "different"
@@CarinaLily-kb2eq Violet had a mother who stifled her at every turn. She was forced to be polite. Eloise doesn't know how good she has it with a mother like Violet!
This is the observation results that I found in the Netflix show & I didn't read the original book series. All of you are welcome to agree and/or disagree with me: Also, I'm not white but still a straight man don't let my alias confuse you. The difference between Eloise and Violet is that Violet leans more on her agency with actual skill set (she actually invested a healthy amount of interest to education available for women as the minimum and using her wits) in this scene where she actually uses her wits to win the debate between her and her mother which cements herself as a moderate feminist in her own right. Meanwhile, Eloise is portrayed in the show that leans on nagging about institution biases against women (i.e. women can't pursue higher education - university, etc.) without actual substance. We never actually saw Eloise outperform a man in any kind of men-dominated field as opposed to Kate Sharma - Bridgerton because Kate can outperformed Anthony Bridgerton in managing the estates, for the Sharmas and the Bridgertons, horseback riding, derby bettings, and actual wits. There's also the fact that Eloise abhors traditional feminine sensibilities and dismissive of anyone that genuinely enjoys it and the perfect examples are that (1) Eloise dismissed Penelope's hopes and dreams in having a family of her own when Penelope's still haven't had her story with Colin. (2) Nevertheless, Eloise feigns genuine interest to the other single ladies of the ton even if she attempts to socialize and befriend them (with the exception of Cressida Cowper in the beginning) because their hobbies are too feminine for her liking. The only thing that can change my mind about Eloise is an actual character skills development that is similar to Kate Bridgerton's level, which is an entirely different story because when the time comes that it's Eloise's turn to fall in love, I think that the primary focus will only be on the love story itself, while her feminist ideals and aspirations will be nothing more than a footnote to her character description.
Cause this clip is from the spin off and it wasn't there from the beginning, and when it came Eloise was already established as a rebel, and even now not every Bridgerton fan has seen it.
I want a spin off of her and Edmund so bad. Just one season. Could be called The Viscountess: A Bridgerton Story, or Violet and Edmund: A Bridgerton Story.
They should. They should have short series in between the longer Bridgerton seasons to tie people over. They should have released one next year for either Violet or Lady Danbury and even though Lady Featherington had no great love story, it would be nice to see a younger her too since she's my favorite character in the show.
Violet is the perfect combination of all her children, especially her daughters. Daphne with her being family centered, Eloise with her beliefs, Francesca with their counting ( a bit like Lucy too actually) amd Hyacinth with her cunningness and tendency to exavt revenge (also like Gregory!) She also had a similar friendship with another girl ( I forgot her name) during her season like Eloise and Pen did. They were both wallflowers and clung to the wall
She's Eloise, mostly ( in fact, when I first watched the series, I was like "Eloise, please, out from your mother's body!"), then as time passed I noticed that she also had a smidge of Hyacinth, her attitude to be precise.
@@Royal_high. Violet is a girl's girl, Eloise is not. Violet speaks up for other women, respects the differences of each individual, just like Hyacinth. Eloise is just not that kind of girl
I love that he called her beauty and brains.
I will do this with my daughter one day. It’s so cute.
Like fr, why don't people see that Eloise is actually the most similar to her? She is the one who most resembles her mother when she was young, both in appearance and in the fact that she was "different"
Perhaps because Violet is more polite and ladylike when speaking her mind
@@CarinaLily-kb2eq Violet had a mother who stifled her at every turn. She was forced to be polite. Eloise doesn't know how good she has it with a mother like Violet!
@@IzzyKawaiichi agree, Violet doesn't push Eloise to be like her in young age. She let her girls to be a lady on theirown.
This is the observation results that I found in the Netflix show & I didn't read the original book series. All of you are welcome to agree and/or disagree with me:
Also, I'm not white but still a straight man don't let my alias confuse you.
The difference between Eloise and Violet is that Violet leans more on her agency with actual skill set (she actually invested a healthy amount of interest to education available for women as the minimum and using her wits) in this scene where she actually uses her wits to win the debate between her and her mother which cements herself as a moderate feminist in her own right.
Meanwhile, Eloise is portrayed in the show that leans on nagging about institution biases against women (i.e. women can't pursue higher education - university, etc.) without actual substance. We never actually saw Eloise outperform a man in any kind of men-dominated field as opposed to Kate Sharma - Bridgerton because Kate can outperformed Anthony Bridgerton in managing the estates, for the Sharmas and the Bridgertons, horseback riding, derby bettings, and actual wits.
There's also the fact that Eloise abhors traditional feminine sensibilities and dismissive of anyone that genuinely enjoys it and the perfect examples are that (1) Eloise dismissed Penelope's hopes and dreams in having a family of her own when Penelope's still haven't had her story with Colin. (2) Nevertheless, Eloise feigns genuine interest to the other single ladies of the ton even if she attempts to socialize and befriend them (with the exception of Cressida Cowper in the beginning) because their hobbies are too feminine for her liking.
The only thing that can change my mind about Eloise is an actual character skills development that is similar to Kate Bridgerton's level, which is an entirely different story because when the time comes that it's Eloise's turn to fall in love, I think that the primary focus will only be on the love story itself, while her feminist ideals and aspirations will be nothing more than a footnote to her character description.
Cause this clip is from the spin off and it wasn't there from the beginning, and when it came Eloise was already established as a rebel, and even now not every Bridgerton fan has seen it.
A daughter like that is a dream that makes a man's heart sing
I want a spin off of her and Edmund so bad. Just one season. Could be called The Viscountess: A Bridgerton Story, or Violet and Edmund: A Bridgerton Story.
They should. They should have short series in between the longer Bridgerton seasons to tie people over. They should have released one next year for either Violet or Lady Danbury and even though Lady Featherington had no great love story, it would be nice to see a younger her too since she's my favorite character in the show.
@@TapestrythatsWoven yes!
The author said she would never give them a book so I don't think they would get a spin off :((
@@cyaalzThey don’t have their own book but the Bridgerton: Happily Ever After she has a little novela.
@@cyaalzI think it's possible since they made the queen Charlotte spin off
Eloise is her daughter and she is very smart.
to me, she’s a mixture of all 4 of her daughters
Violet is the perfect combination of all her children, especially her daughters. Daphne with her being family centered, Eloise with her beliefs, Francesca with their counting ( a bit like Lucy too actually) amd Hyacinth with her cunningness and tendency to exavt revenge (also like Gregory!) She also had a similar friendship with another girl ( I forgot her name) during her season like Eloise and Pen did. They were both wallflowers and clung to the wall
Even before Queen Charlotte I knew Eloise and Pen take after their mother's the most.
All the bridgertons have intelligence, pride, and bravery.
But she isn't Daphne to me, this is Eloise and Colin!
And Hyacinth.
She's Eloise, mostly ( in fact, when I first watched the series, I was like "Eloise, please, out from your mother's body!"), then as time passed I noticed that she also had a smidge of Hyacinth, her attitude to be precise.
No wonder her daughters are all witty and can speak their minds
Love Violet I hope do series on her
violet ledger/bridgerton #1 since day one
I feel like she a mix of hyacinth and Eloise here😂
everyone saying Eloise, but that's Hyacinth
Wdym
@@Royal_high. Violet is a girl's girl, supporting and backing up for other girls, just like Hyacinth. Eloise never root for other girls
@@Royal_high. Violet is a girl's girl, Eloise is not. Violet speaks up for other women, respects the differences of each individual, just like Hyacinth. Eloise is just not that kind of girl
@@annienguyen27 oh
if you think about it shes also very similar to hyacinth very energetic and smart
Eloise might look like her father, but her mind is all her mother🩵
Love Violet!!
Daphney and Eloise
And then Lord Ledger clapped 'em Danbury cheeks
What episode is this
i think this scene is from queen charlotte, not bridgerton
So Violet think before marry and start acting like a lady.