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27. So Bad, But He Does it So Well

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2021 · 1H 27M

27. So Bad, But He Does it So Well

from What Would Danbury Do? · host Kate Cuthbert

Welcome to Season Three of What Would Danbury Do... All Bridgerton. All the time. This episode of What Would Danbury Do is brought to you by Ella Quinn’s latest novel The Most Eligible Viscount in London, a regency romance about what happens when you think too much with your head...and not enough with your heart. With a whole host of quirky secondary characters, The Most Eligible Viscount in London is a slow-burn, character-driven, humour-filled novel and it’s available now wherever you buy your romance novels. If you want more information about The Most Eligible Viscount in London or Ella Quinn (seriously - go check out her bio!), you can find it on her website ellaquinnauthor.com Daphne and Simon are spending time in the country getting to know each other *ahem* better, while the rest of the Bridgertons and co are still in tumultuous London, where scandal is the order of the day. This episode comes with content warnings for discussions about reproductive coercion, sexual assault, non-consensual sex, and rape. Featuring: - A Dissection of Scowls - Housekeeper Emotional Whiplash - Nipple Watch - Orgasmic Superpowers - Symbolic Withholding - Teenage Angst - Marina: Villainess or Getting It Done? - Kate saying “It’s interesting that…” ad nauseum - Reproductive Science - Professional v Personal Conformity - A Number of Options that Would Have Been Better Walking as Foreplay Here are the books and other media we talk about in this episode: - Bridgerton, the TV show - Gossip Girl, the TV show - 365 Dni, the film - 50 Shades of Grey, the book - Charlotte Cake, Adele and Kate learned about it on The Great Kiwi Bake-Off - The End, JPOLND - Game of Thrones, the show - The Fantastic Video Essayist Khadija Mbowe, and this specific video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYPB5nJV3h8 - Jessie Mihalik’s fabulous SF romance oeuvre Ada Harper’s books Today’s What Would Danbury Do letter comes with thanks from Jessie who provides us with a letter with a science fiction bent - but will nonetheless be familiar to anyone who has ever fallen in love with their best friend. Thanks so much to Jessie, and if you’re interested in Bonds of Brass from Emily Skrutskie, you can find out more information here. If you would like to send us a What Would Danbury Do letter, simply record a voice memo on your phone with the letter and send it to us at [email protected]. We have so much bad advice to offer - why not let us offer it to you? Don’t forget you can find us on twitter and facebook @bridgertonpod and instagram @wwddpod and join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod. You can also leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast provider. People who leave reviews are naturally gifted poets. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.

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