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Rudi Bremer, Kate Cuthbert & Adele Walsh
What Would Danbury Do?
What Would Danbury Do? (aka Bridgerton Pod) is a podcast centred on the Julia Quinn series, and the 2020 adaptation on Netflix.
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5.0 stars from 49 ratings
Interesting take on Bridgeton
Interesting take on Bridgeton and the discussion spans fun, and both the frivolity and theory of fandom. Terrific team banter. Thanks to In the Books podcast team for recommending this podcast.
dcmwoman via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/30/23
So good
I was introduced to this podcast via Rudi appearing on Stop Everything (first to discuss S1 of Bridgerton and then last week to discuss S2) and I’m so glad. I love this pod so much, I literally binged about 8 episodes today. I love the insights and analysis and the bonus eps are so good....Read full review »
cat8769034 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/03/22
Wonderful!
Such a wonderful and fun podcast where all three hosts clearly have a love for the genre and the series but aren’t afraid to think critically and offer their own interpretations either. I also really enjoy all the book recommendations!
shruutii via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/21
Recent Episodes
As Bridgerton Season Two races towards the finish line, there are still some surprises and scandals left in store for the families Bridgerton, Sharma, and Featherington. But there is also an absolute avalanche of insights, self-awareness, and good old fashioned personal growth. It’s episode 8,...
Published 08/05/23
Published 08/05/23
After the drama and literal fireworks of episode 6, this episode follows our two still-separate families through the aftermath. Lady Bridgerton and Lady Danbury work to move through the scandal with soft diplomacy, public appearances, and a surprise ball… But it turns out that this brief...
Published 07/10/23
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