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Forget Kanthony, This Was The Most Wholesome Bridgerton S2 Scene

Forget Kanthony, This Was The Most Wholesome Bridgerton S2 Scene
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Yes, these two are the sweetest, but aren't we missing a huge gem of a scene?

While the world was obsessed with the Bridgerton Season 2 power couple finally getting together, the most observant fans spotted some other scenes of great value.

Like the sweet and brave brotherhood moment between Anthony and Gregory Bridgerton, when the former finally told his brother the story about their father's life.

It was actually one of the best moments of the season.

But there is another scene that was actually so overwhelming that we are sure some fans shed a tear or two while watching it with a sad smile. It's the dance scene after Anthony and Edwina decide not to get married.

They knew that their relationship and their families were the only things everyone in town talked about. The Sharmas and the Bridgertons ended up on good terms, but there were still people they had to convince.

So instead of hiding in the dark and trembling, the Bridgertons decided to throw a ball. But that seemed easier said than done, because no one showed up for the ball...

So the two families decided it would be best to spend the ball together, just all of them, without strangers. They had so much fun they didn't even need anyone else; and honestly, fans still can't get over the wholesome scene.

"I love that dance scene and have been obsessed with the pairings and have been rewatching it over and over the last few days. I actually think that Anthony and Kate actually end up together last.

All the other couples pick and him and Kate are left though I'm sure he was happy with the results. In the pull away shot of the group dancing with their partners in a circle you see Anthony and Kate touch each other last after everyone else is already dancing with their partners.

That's how I saw it at least though that just might have been an actors timing thing rather than a deliberate show move. They might have just been slower to reach each other," Reddit user enchantingdragon said.

After all (sorry for going full Dominic Toretto mode), isn't family the most important thing you have?

Especially when no one else shows up at your party…