
While some may fall in love quicker than others, there is always an instance that pinpoints exactly when both parties realize their feelings. Bridgerton season 4 will follow Benedict’s love story with Sophie Beckett, and there’s excitement over how their love will progress in the upcoming episodes. One thing is certain: Bridgerton does a great job of showing its characters falling in love.
4Daphne & Simon – Daphne Reestablishes She Wants A Loving Husband
Bridgerton – Season 1, Episode 2 – “Shock And Delight”
Simon and Daphne spend the majority of “Shock and Delight” developing their false relationship, manipulating the Ton into believing they are smitten. Daphne undoubtedly falls for Simon quicker than he does her, and the Duke of Hastings definitely doesn’t allow his feelings to rise to the surface until after the pair are married. However, the moment that best encapsulates both of them falling for the other is toward the end of the episode.
She turns down three proposals in the hopes Simon will change his mind, even though she knows it’s unlikely.
Daphne’s actions after this moment are rather contradictory. She turns down three proposals in the hopes Simon will change his mind, even though she knows it’s unlikely. Despite trying to hide it, Simon’s feelings are plastered across his face. He teaches Daphne about sex in one of Bridgerton’s steamiest scenes, and while it’s awkward, the fact he does this shows he doesn’t see her as just Anthony’s little sister.
3Kate & Anthony – Kate Is Stung By The Bee
Bridgerton – Season 2, Episode 3 – “A Bee In Your Bonnet
Bridgerton season 2 sees an important character die after being stung by a bee but how accurate is the show in its depiction of the fatal accident?
It makes sense that Anthony panics when anyone is stung, but when it happens to Kate in “A Bee in Your Bonnet,” his reaction has layers, and it’s so much more than just the memory of his father’s death. The guilt over their argument just moments before is apparent in Anthony’s gaze, so much so that he doesn’t immediately realize the implications of his hand pushing against her chest.
Kate reassures him that she is fine, and witnessing Anthony in such a vulnerable state allows her to see that he isn’t the rude Viscount she believes him to be.
Kate’s soothing words also spark feelings in Anthony’s heart because she is patient and understanding, even if his response to the bee sting appears to be over-the-top. Even though Anthony still plans to propose to Edwina, despite loving Kate, the way she is able to calm him down so quickly proves their undeniable connection.
2Penelope & Colin – Their First Kiss
Bridgerton – Season 3, Episode 2 – “How Bright The Moon”

Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan opens up on Penelope’s decision to ask Colin for their iconic kiss in season 3 and how this shaped their relationship.
Until this point, Colin has typically perceived Penelope as a friend and nothing more. However, this amazing Colin and Penelope moment in Bridgerton demonstrates that her boldness is what Colin is most drawn to. Penelope puts herself on the line, and her familiarity with Colin allows her to let go completely. Colin is plagued with dreams about their encounter, and his subconscious leads him in the right direction.
While her feelings never truly waver, it’s clear that the kiss only fuels the fire Penelope is desperate to put out. The introduction of Lord Debling sets up the possibility for Penelope to finally wed, but she only decides to accept the proposal because she is tired of waiting for Colin. Debling can recognize the feelings between them, which is why he breaks things off in the end.
1King George & Queen Charlotte – Charlotte Fires George’s Doctor
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story – Season 1, Episode 5 – “Gardens In Bloom”
While it is obvious that they both love each other before this, it isn’t until a pregnant Charlotte visits George and has his restraints removed that they truly become Bridgerton’s best romance. Despite his skewed sense of reality, George immediately falls into Charlotte’s arms when he is released. Charlotte is understandably frustrated with his lack of communication, but she doesn’t give up on him either, which is why she is so pertinent.
Queen Charlotte has a strange attachment to Pomeranians in Bridgerton, but the heartbreaking reason can be found in the spin-off show, Queen Charlotte
Charlotte’s rant about George’s sanity and her dismissal of his doctor perfectly encapsulate her feelings. George isn’t the King to her; he’s a hurt man who she will always stand by. From the gift of a Pomeranian to providing her with a stable home, George proves he doesn’t want his mental health to impact Charlotte, but ultimately, she knows that her Bridgerton love story transcends it.