A cutout of Anthony and Benedict Bridgerton against a background of An Offer from a Gentlman.

Benedict Bridgerton will have an iconic scene in Bridgerton season 4 that might rival a notorious Anthony Bridgerton incident from season 2. Bridgerton season 2 had many memorable moments, but one that stands out in particular is the lake scene in Bridgerton season 2, episode 5, “An Unthinkable Fate.” At an outdoor gathering, Anthony Bridgerton accidentally stumbles over Newton, Kate Sharma’s dog, which sends him flying into the lake, along with Thomas Dorset. Anthony becomes upset, angrily taking off his jacket and tie, providing audiences with an intimate view of his chest due to the drenched transparency of his shirt.

Anthony Bridgerton’s lake scene has become a seminal moment in the series. However, Bridgerton season 4, based on Benedict’s book, An Offer from a Gentleman, will have a similarly thrilling set piece. Luke Thompson recently teased that Bridgerton season 4 will have Benedict’s iconic lake scene from An Offer from a Gentleman, which involves a seductive scene between Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek (previously Beckett) at the lake near Benedict’s cottage. The raised stakes of Benedict Bridgerton’s lake scene will rival Anthony’s moment in the lake, perhaps even surpassing it.

Benedict’s Lake Scene In The Bridgerton Books & Season 4 Explained

Sophie Catches Benedict Swimming Near His Cottage

Benedict Bridgerton sitting on a sofa, grinning as he rests his head on a hand.

Benedict Bridgerton’s book, An Offer from a Gentleman, the third installment in the Bridgerton book series, has a provocative, intimate scene between Benedict and Sophie at the lake near Benedict’s cottage. After Benedict saves Sophie from a potential sexual assault, he takes her to his cottage to ensure her safety. However, Benedict falls sick, prompting Sophie to take care of him. Toward the end of Benedict’s illness, he feels much better and decides to go to the lake for a swim. However, Sophie is curious about the lake that Benedict had told her about, so she follows him there without his knowledge.

The scene between Benedict and Sophie at the lake is a heated, intimate moment full of electrifying chemistry and sexual tension.

To Sophie’s surprise, when she arrives, she finds Benedict swimming naked. Sophie wants to turn around, but she cannot bring herself to, and before she can effectively hide, Benedict realizes Sophie is there. The scene between Benedict and Sophie at the lake is a heated, intimate moment full of electrifying chemistry and sexual tension. In fact, shortly after, Benedict and Sophie share their first kiss since the masquerade ball, although Benedict thinks he kisses Sophie for the first time. This iconic moment will surely be in Bridgerton season 4, as it is a staple of Bridgerton‘s Benedict and Sophie’s romance.

Benedict’s Lake Scene Can Rival Anthony Bridgerton’s Lake Scene

Unlike Anthony, Benedict Actually Appears Naked In His Lake Scene

Benedict (Luke Thompson) and Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) surprised in Bridgerton season 3 Part 2

Anthony’s Bridgerton’s lake scene in Bridgerton season 2, episode 5, “An Unthinkable Fate,” is often referred to as Anthony’s “Mr. Darcy moment,” given that it is one of the most memorable scenes in season 2 and helps ratchet up the sexual tension between the story’s main characters. However, Benedict Bridgerton’s lake scene would raise the stakes and rival Anthony’s, given that it is much more intimate. Not only would Benedict Bridgerton be naked, but it would just be him and Sophie alone, amping up the intimacy and narrowly focusing on their chemistry, as opposed to the wider attentions of the ton.

Benedict’s Romance Could Be One Of Bridgerton’s Best Yet

Sophie and Beckett’s Romance Is One Of Bridgerton’s Best Love Stories

Yerin Ha & Luke Thompson Laughing In Their First Bridgerton Photoshoot

Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek’s romance might be the best Bridgerton romance to date. Not only do they have one of the best romances in the Bridgerton books, but Benedict is a fan favorite, while Sophie is one of the show’s most anticipated characters. Benedict and Sophie’s love story ascends on an entirely different level; because Benedict unknowingly falls in love with the same person twice, it has an element of soulmatism that the rest of the Bridgerton romances do not have.

Benedict and Sophie’s romance will also be aesthetically pleasing, from the masquerade ball to the rural settings of England’s countryside to Mayfair on a beautiful spring day. An Offer from a Gentleman has some of the best scenes in the Bridgerton books, including the iconic jail scene between Sophie, Araminta, Benedict, and Violet. Bridgerton season 4 will also be able to expand on secondary storylines that can contribute to Benedict and Sophie’s romance. Penelope plays a minor role that involves recognizing Sophie and keeping her secret, and later on, she notifies Benedict of Sophie’s whereabouts through Lady Whistledown.

Will and Alice Mondrich could also be a great addition to Sophie’s story, given that they used to be of the working class and are now part of the ton. Bridgerton is also notorious for implementing book changes, and given that there is a lot to work with, from Sophie’s memorable moments in the Bridgerton books to the show’s original characters, Benedict and Sophie’s romance will surely be one for the ages. There are also more characters to look forward to — most notably, John and Francesca’s growing romance and the tragedy that will follow, setting up Francesca Bridgerton’s book story with Michaela Stirling.