I'll admit it, Benedict, Elosie, and Colin are my favorite trio of siblings. When these three do interviews together they're just as funny. It's almost as if they're siblings in real life as well, probably why it's so easy for them to bring that sibling chemistry to the screen.
I find it hard to believe women were THAT sheltered and clueless back in the day, it would be hard to go an entire life not catching even animals in nature doing the deed.
True, but the tradition continues in the United States- just ask a teenage Christian evangelist who promised her virginity to her father for safe keeping as if she doesn't have a body nor mind of her own.
Like I know this is how it used to work but it’s like they are surprised when girls have done it wrong/ don’t know after there married and I like what did you expect !
This is hilarious but also sad that Violet didn’t prepare her daughters about the marriage bed. She failed at that as a mother. Daphne could’ve had less heartache if she knew what the Duke was doing.
Well if you think about it’s not really Violet’s fault either. She was probably raised like that too since back then women knew nothing about marriage consummation. The only way you learn is if you are lucky enough to have a very loving governess or a mother who isn’t too afraid and awkward to tell you.
@@garlantyrell6368 Yep. My mother didn't know and neither did my grandmother until after the fact. Imagine being raised so strictly that you don't know the basics.
It's a funny scene until you realize that Daphne is just as ignorant as Eloise and also had no idea you could get pregnant without being married. This is some great foreshadowing for what she goes through. It's also a good way to show how their mothers are failing them by actively ensuring that ignorance.
@@Mahi-nw5vh She didn't rape him. She didn't force him to have sex nor did he want to stop the sex. It's not like he wanted her to stop because he changed his mind about having sex, didn't like the sex, or felt coerced into having sex. She forced him to finish inside of her, which is not the same thing as rape. Both of them manipulated each other. He lied to her about not being to able to get her pregnant and deliberately had sex in a way to make sure she never got pregnant. He took advantage of her innocence. That is why he was initially angry, but forgave her.
Well yes there is no harm in not knowing, but there is harm in hooking up after two seconds like in today's world. And no, people were not clueless about intimacy in that time, just read Queen Victoria's diary and what she wrote about Prince Albert
@@user-jf5qw6vg3h "No harm in not knowing"?? That may be one of the most ignorant things quoted on the Internet. How the 🤬 do you think there isn't harm in not knowing?? I live in the US. There is a vast difference in the areas that have comprehensive sex education and the areas that "teach" abstinence only. Guess which area has MORE pregnancies and STI's?? Hint: It isn't the areas that teach comprehensive sex education. How the 🤬 are you supposed to protect yourself from a thing if you have no understanding of it?? The ONLY reason to keep anyone, but especially women, in the dark about sex is control. That's it. We are going through this foolishness right now in my country. And I sincerely doubt you'd be okay with this crap if you were the one getting your rights stripped away and knowledge being forbidden to you. In this day and age of information, I find you to be disgustingly offensive in such backwards thinking. If you want to wallow in ignorance and stupidity, that's your mistake. But do not get it through your empty skull that such 🤬 isn't harmful to people. It is.
The mother takes a L for this. Later on, Daphne was so angry (and rightfully so) with her mother for not preparing her for the realities of marriage and basic reproductive health
Look Mr. Colin Bridgerton, I lived my whole life being surrounded my cows, calves , goasts and their kids, and yes I knew how they carried their babies but somehow my brain didn't link that with humans. And not until I read the health book in my 9th grade in school, it didn't make sense. Imagine the horror😂. Anyway, if it wasn't for that health book (and i read it myself the teacher obviously didn't talk about it in school because it's apparently not appropriate by societal manners 🙂 I wish they taught us like today's classes do), I also wouldn't have found out how these things happen.
Ich habe sehr oft über Herr ligier geschrieben wie er sich verhält wie unberechenbar bar er ist und wie gemein oder nett ich hatte niemanden zum reden also schrieb ich das raus wie Doktor Hummel es mir geraten hatte Ich beschrieb die Gefühle dieser Hessen heir die ich hatte
Und dass es eindeutog keine Leine sei sondern was toxisches Bär leider war ich wie Hessen von dem Thema er war mein einzöget he’d Air dieser wit Hass und die verletzen Gefühle
It still amazes me that in these times, they thought that the best way to avoid young ladies to accidentally lose their virginity or to get pregnant out of wedlock was to make sure that they knew NOTHING of how to avoid these 😓 Like « hey, how to make sure a kid doesn’t get hit by a car ? I know : let’s make sure he knows nothing about crossing a road ! »
First off, the two hardly compare. Teaching kids not to cross the street without looking is called common sense. And second off, contrary to popular belief, girls were never that ignorant about sex at age 17 back then. Girls were never given the talk about their own bodies until after they had their first period. To which after that their mothers or older woman figure would explain how their bodies worked. As for actual sex: they were informed about the birds and the bees but it was kept to a minimum because yes they wanted the girls to remain pure. Overall giving them the basic description of sex but never got explicit. But after they get engaged is when their female adult figures would go in detail in what to expect so the woman wouldn't be completely ignorant on the wedding night. If Eloise has no knowledge about this stuff at 17, not even a hint of it, then the mother failed in her duties.
Poor girls, given zero information.
I wonder how many takes this took to do without laughing? Pretty sure Newton is giggling when Thompson smacks him over the head though.
COLIN BRIDGERTON
This is where I fell in love w Benedict 😂
Uhm, what is Farm exactly?
I'll admit it, Benedict, Elosie, and Colin are my favorite trio of siblings. When these three do interviews together they're just as funny. It's almost as if they're siblings in real life as well, probably why it's so easy for them to bring that sibling chemistry to the screen.
What the hell was that? Why did CZcams send this random?
I find it hard to believe women were THAT sheltered and clueless back in the day, it would be hard to go an entire life not catching even animals in nature doing the deed.
which song is she playing
B and C 😂
Lol
I don’t care what era it is, raising your daughters to be seductresses without teaching them how babies are made is straight up sadism.
True, but the tradition continues in the United States- just ask a teenage Christian evangelist who promised her virginity to her father for safe keeping as if she doesn't have a body nor mind of her own.
0:13 that time will always come
"Do not look at me." 🤣🤣🤣
I'm cry laughing
Like I know this is how it used to work but it’s like they are surprised when girls have done it wrong/ don’t know after there married and I like what did you expect !
" Eloise: I think that the two of you know. Colin: Have you ever visited a farm?" 😂😂😂
Eloise is cringe.
“To take our sticks out” 😭😭😭
This is hilarious but also sad that Violet didn’t prepare her daughters about the marriage bed. She failed at that as a mother. Daphne could’ve had less heartache if she knew what the Duke was doing.
Well if you think about it’s not really Violet’s fault either. She was probably raised like that too since back then women knew nothing about marriage consummation. The only way you learn is if you are lucky enough to have a very loving governess or a mother who isn’t too afraid and awkward to tell you.
@@garlantyrell6368 Yep. My mother didn't know and neither did my grandmother until after the fact. Imagine being raised so strictly that you don't know the basics.
It's a funny scene until you realize that Daphne is just as ignorant as Eloise and also had no idea you could get pregnant without being married. This is some great foreshadowing for what she goes through. It's also a good way to show how their mothers are failing them by actively ensuring that ignorance.
And then she proceeds to rape her husbans
You can calm down darling. It’s not real.
@@Alskdoenfkemfnek So what? Fiction mirrors the real world. People are too chill with female rapists, that's a fact.
@@Mahi-nw5vh She didn't rape him. She didn't force him to have sex nor did he want to stop the sex. It's not like he wanted her to stop because he changed his mind about having sex, didn't like the sex, or felt coerced into having sex. She forced him to finish inside of her, which is not the same thing as rape. Both of them manipulated each other. He lied to her about not being to able to get her pregnant and deliberately had sex in a way to make sure she never got pregnant. He took advantage of her innocence. That is why he was initially angry, but forgave her.
This show is so dumb
And you wasted your time making a comment about a show you don't like, which makes you just as dumb.
Eloise has a beautiful voice
As the woman stated in the video, the expression is "with child." Please listen better, or read more--or both.
0:35 the smack 😂
This question would benifit from punctuation, or clarification.
That girl looks lust like a young Kim Cattrall.
And just remember people, this may be a tv show, but there are people who want to go back to this!
Well yes there is no harm in not knowing, but there is harm in hooking up after two seconds like in today's world. And no, people were not clueless about intimacy in that time, just read Queen Victoria's diary and what she wrote about Prince Albert
@@user-jf5qw6vg3h "No harm in not knowing"?? That may be one of the most ignorant things quoted on the Internet. How the 🤬 do you think there isn't harm in not knowing?? I live in the US. There is a vast difference in the areas that have comprehensive sex education and the areas that "teach" abstinence only. Guess which area has MORE pregnancies and STI's?? Hint: It isn't the areas that teach comprehensive sex education. How the 🤬 are you supposed to protect yourself from a thing if you have no understanding of it?? The ONLY reason to keep anyone, but especially women, in the dark about sex is control. That's it. We are going through this foolishness right now in my country. And I sincerely doubt you'd be okay with this crap if you were the one getting your rights stripped away and knowledge being forbidden to you. In this day and age of information, I find you to be disgustingly offensive in such backwards thinking. If you want to wallow in ignorance and stupidity, that's your mistake. But do not get it through your empty skull that such 🤬 isn't harmful to people. It is.
@@user-jf5qw6vg3h There's so much harm in not knowing
The piano sounds ridiculous.
Well yknow there are different hypotheses some say storks personally im thinking shamans or maybe witch doctors
The mother takes a L for this. Later on, Daphne was so angry (and rightfully so) with her mother for not preparing her for the realities of marriage and basic reproductive health
terrible acting
Thats the best scene the two brothers rude jokes.
COLIN BRIDGERTON !!!!!
“Apparently it’s not even a requirement” and “Have you ever visited a farm?” had me in stitches.
This scene with Colin's dialogue at the end 😂
To me this is the most hilarious scene from Bridgerton S1😂😂😂
Look Mr. Colin Bridgerton, I lived my whole life being surrounded my cows, calves , goasts and their kids, and yes I knew how they carried their babies but somehow my brain didn't link that with humans. And not until I read the health book in my 9th grade in school, it didn't make sense. Imagine the horror😂. Anyway, if it wasn't for that health book (and i read it myself the teacher obviously didn't talk about it in school because it's apparently not appropriate by societal manners 🙂 I wish they taught us like today's classes do), I also wouldn't have found out how these things happen.
Not very smart are you
@@Yupyupyup32 Yeah I'm dumb.
LMAO
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This scene lives in my head rent-free
Ich habe sehr oft über Herr ligier geschrieben wie er sich verhält wie unberechenbar bar er ist und wie gemein oder nett ich hatte niemanden zum reden also schrieb ich das raus wie Doktor Hummel es mir geraten hatte Ich beschrieb die Gefühle dieser Hessen heir die ich hatte
Und dass es eindeutog keine Leine sei sondern was toxisches Bär leider war ich wie Hessen von dem Thema er war mein einzöget he’d Air dieser wit Hass und die verletzen Gefühle
DAs war keine Liebe das war etwas krankhaftes manisches
Und sie ist in meine Gedankenwelt ei ge ochre und hat lügen er halt
It still amazes me that in these times, they thought that the best way to avoid young ladies to accidentally lose their virginity or to get pregnant out of wedlock was to make sure that they knew NOTHING of how to avoid these 😓 Like « hey, how to make sure a kid doesn’t get hit by a car ? I know : let’s make sure he knows nothing about crossing a road ! »
First off, the two hardly compare. Teaching kids not to cross the street without looking is called common sense. And second off, contrary to popular belief, girls were never that ignorant about sex at age 17 back then. Girls were never given the talk about their own bodies until after they had their first period. To which after that their mothers or older woman figure would explain how their bodies worked. As for actual sex: they were informed about the birds and the bees but it was kept to a minimum because yes they wanted the girls to remain pure. Overall giving them the basic description of sex but never got explicit. But after they get engaged is when their female adult figures would go in detail in what to expect so the woman wouldn't be completely ignorant on the wedding night. If Eloise has no knowledge about this stuff at 17, not even a hint of it, then the mother failed in her duties.
@TimberlakeTigerGirl thank you for commenting this I'm so sick of people thinking this was the norm back then.
This must have been a very inappropriate question in that time.
Well certainly with two little kids in the room.
had violet answered this question Daphne would've been more informed and the issues with the Duke would've been confronted and dealt with sooner
0:33 it was this moment I knew, Colin is my favorite character 😂
"Have you ever visited a farm?" I found out when I visited a farm, so this is funny to me on s personal level.
We were just heading off to take out sticks out. 😂😂 Such an iconic line
I didn’t know that neigher of unmarried girls are taught about sex until marriage.