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      • Violet replies, "we do not have to discuss it," but Agatha insists that they should. "Lord Anderson has been an exemplary gentleman, and if you were to give your blessing—" Violet begins to say, before Agatha cuts in and says, "it is certainly not my place to give or withhold a blessing on the matter. You are both adults, you may do as you wish."
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  1. Jun 13, 2024 · That moment was addressed in Bridgerton’s finale on Thursday when Violet tried to secure Agatha’s blessing to explore things romantically with Agatha’s brother Lord Marcus Anderson....

  2. Violet and Agatha both know the truth, but Violet sympathizes and understands her. They don’t need to say the truth out loud. Also Violet knows her mother sucked, I doubt she feels much loyalty to hate Danbury on her behalf for a short romance that Danbury really needed at the time.

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · Anyway, Agatha closes out the conversation by informing Violet that whatever happens between her and Marcus, Agatha will always choose Violet over her brother, and that’s a real female...

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  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Violet and Agatha's brother Marcus are starting to fall for each other, but Agatha doesn't know how to forgive him for interrupting her escape all those years ago, leading to her loveless marriage with Herman Danbury.

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Lady Danbury kindly tells Violet she does need her blessing, especially since Agatha did not get Violet's blessing all those years ago. For the first time, Agatha and Violet acknowledge Agatha's relationship with Lord Ledger.

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  7. There is an additional discussion between the two which illustrates why quite well. Violet celebrates and cherishes memories with her husband. She explains that in Violets acts of love Edmund lives on. In her own case she describes among other things she funds libraries, because her husband believed girls were meant only for breeding.

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