Please, ‘Bridgerton,’ Make Sure to Include This Book Scene in Season 4

Dearest gentle reader, we can hardly wait for the fourth season of Bridgerton, as Netflix’s hit series has officially announced that the fourth season will center around Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and his love story. This installment of the series is set to follow on the heels of Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington’s (Nicola Coughlan) romance from the previous season, as well as the love stories of Benedict’s other siblings, Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor).

Just as before, Bridgerton‘s upcoming fourth season will draw inspiration from the Benedict-centric book An Offer From a Gentleman by Julia Quinn. In it, Benedict attends a masquerade ball where he meets Sophie Beckett, a maid in disguise, and falls in love with her on the spot. After some considerable time apart, the two reunite, only Benedict doesn’t know that Sophie is the same person as his mysterious Lady in Silver. While it would be great to see most of this book adapted, the Netflix series has always taken certain liberties in what gets pulled from the source material. Based on the tease in the Season 3 finale, we already know that the masquerade ball from An Offer From a Gentleman is coming. However, another pivotal scene from Quinn’s book deserves to make the leap from page to screen.

‘An Offer From a Gentleman’s Lake Scene Balances Humor and Heat

Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton

The lake scene in An Offer From a Gentleman is a microcosm of what makes this Bridgerton novel stand out, juggling humor, heat, and angst to bring Benedict and Sophie together in a way that feels inevitable. For context, Sophie and Benedict reunite in the country after Benedict saves Sophie from being assaulted by her new employer’s son, bringing her with him to his house, My Cottage; while there, Benedict gets sick and Sophie nurses him back to health. As the two spend more time with each other, Benedict notices that he’s attracted to Sophie in a way that reminds him of the Lady in Silver. To clear his head, Benedict goes out for a swim in a nearby lake. Unbeknownst to him, Sophie is out walking when she stumbles upon a naked Benedict as he’s enjoying his solitary swim.

For all the ways Sophie has tried to be practical when it comes to Benedict, she is unable to look away or leave, allowing herself this wicked moment to see the man of her dreams in this state. However, her voyeurism is cut short when Benedict realizes he’s being watched. When Sophie tries to salvage her humiliation, Benedict is more flattered than anything else. The scene leans into humor as Sophie attempts to defend herself, while Benedict enjoys watching her make excuses. As the two walk back to My Cottage, the pair continue to quip back and forth, with Benedict even admitting he would’ve done the same thing as Sophie if the roles were reversed. All the teasing comes to a halt when their flirtatious banter turns into something heated, resulting in Benedict and Sophie sharing a kiss.

‘An Offer From a Gentleman’s Lake Scene Magnifies the Angst Between Benedict and Sophie

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