Not sure how I missed this post lol... I've enjoyed your reactions to this season. I hope u are better now, I do hope you review the last 2 episodes if you can ❤
Re: Eloise rejecting Cressida: 1) She knows Cressida is lying about being Lady W. Once Cressida asked her to help her create the false issues of W, Eloise knew she could not enter into the deception, which is essentially defrauding the Queen. 2) At the end of the day, Eloise is much more loyal to Penn than she is to Cressida. Eloise knows how important W is to Penn so she knows she has to walk away from Cressida. But at least she was being upfront with Cressida in telling her, honestly, to her face that she can no longer remain friends with her. On the other hand, Cressida turned right around and lashed out at Eloise, turning on her "Mean Girl" persona, like flipping a switch. I think most people are sympathetic to Cressida's situation but, at the same time, we do not endorse her course of action, per lying and Blackmail.
I do see your points, and you are certainly right! 😊 I'm just wondering why Eloise couldn't be a good friend for once, and it drives me mad. She could try talking sense into Cressida or giving her the feeling of not being alone or anything other than scolding her. Oh, and I really can't stress this point enough: I'm the last one to have any sympathy for Cressida. I really dislike her. 😂
@@JilTheReal certainly can’t blame you for not liking her. She’s apparently earned, richly, her alienation from real, true love. And now, with her exposure as a fraud for claiming to be Lady W, she’s lost her standing in the Ton (Tawn?). Consequences are a bitch!
Not sure how I missed this post lol... I've enjoyed your reactions to this season. I hope u are better now, I do hope you review the last 2 episodes if you can ❤
Thank you, I'm starting to feel better! They are on their way and some bonus Bridgerton stuff as well. 😊
God! I love your analysis so much! ❤
Thank you so much! ❤️😊
Re: Eloise rejecting Cressida: 1) She knows Cressida is lying about being Lady W. Once Cressida asked her to help her create the false issues of W, Eloise knew she could not enter into the deception, which is essentially defrauding the Queen. 2) At the end of the day, Eloise is much more loyal to Penn than she is to Cressida. Eloise knows how important W is to Penn so she knows she has to walk away from Cressida. But at least she was being upfront with Cressida in telling her, honestly, to her face that she can no longer remain friends with her. On the other hand, Cressida turned right around and lashed out at Eloise, turning on her "Mean Girl" persona, like flipping a switch. I think most people are sympathetic to Cressida's situation but, at the same time, we do not endorse her course of action, per lying and Blackmail.
I do see your points, and you are certainly right! 😊
I'm just wondering why Eloise couldn't be a good friend for once, and it drives me mad. She could try talking sense into Cressida or giving her the feeling of not being alone or anything other than scolding her.
Oh, and I really can't stress this point enough: I'm the last one to have any sympathy for Cressida. I really dislike her. 😂
@@JilTheReal certainly can’t blame you for not liking her. She’s apparently earned, richly, her alienation from real, true love. And now, with her exposure as a fraud for claiming to be Lady W, she’s lost her standing in the Ton (Tawn?). Consequences are a bitch!
Good to see you again :)
Thank you! I'm happy to be back. 🙏🏻😊
Hello. Have you seen the movie Tarzan The Fearless?