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Bridgerton And Queen Charlotte's Most Romantic Dance Scenes, Ranked

Bridgerton And Queen Charlotte's Most Romantic Dance Scenes, Ranked
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The most magical moments are accompanied by the most magical covers.

There are many things to adore about the Bridgerton universe, especially if you are a hopeless romantic looking for reassurance about the existence of one true love in the universe.

Besides the storylines themselves, filled with obstacles but ending up in an ultimate happy ending, there is also a beautiful historical setting filled with costumes, art, and architecture that leaves everyone impressed.

What the series was praised for from the very beginning are the ball scenes, remarkable not only for the cinematography but also for the soundtracks used.

Bridgerton teases the viewers with well-known modern motives, making them feel closer in time and much more relatable to the audience. Of course, no ball would be complete without the dance.

Here are 4 dance scenes from both the original Bridgerton series and Queen Charlotte prequel that leave in viewers' heads rent-free now, ranked.

4. Brimsley and Reynolds

What could be more sensual than dancing together in the dark? Many fans feel that this scene is far more powerful than any other major scene in the show because it shows the tension without additional stimulation.

What makes the scene even more heartfelt is the transition to the present-day Brimsley dancing alone.

3. Kate and Anthony

Certainly the most emotional and powerful dance of the entire series.

Kate and Anthony's story of forbidden love and obstacles, often created by none other than themselves, is perfectly reflected in their dance, and the audience cannot take their eyes off of them throughout.

2. Charlotte and George

Despite being so new, Queen Charlotte has already impressed viewers with the chemistry between Queen Charlotte and King George.

Fans adore the strength and support Charlotte offered George during this dance. This is a story of love that is truly unconditional, despite the pain and hardship.

1. Daphne and Simon

It may be the obvious answer, but it's an honest agreement that the fanbase has come to: Daphne and Simon's first dance is both beautifully shot and performed, and shows a lot of chemistry between the two of them.

It also feels wonderfully nostalgic, as it was the first dance that got many viewers hooked on the show.

Source: Reddit