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Francesca's Pleasure Quest: 'Pinnacle' Explained
27 Feb
Summary
- Francesca Bridgerton explores female pleasure in season four.
- The term 'pinnacle' serves as a Regency-era euphemism for orgasm.
- Showrunner researched historical terms for intimacy to maintain accuracy.

Season 4 of the Netflix series Bridgerton features Francesca Bridgerton on a personal exploration of female pleasure. The character, newly married, finds herself ignorant about intimacy and resolves to learn more from friends and family.
The show's creative team researched historical terms for orgasm, opting for 'pinnacle' as a euphemism suitable for the Regency era. Showrunner Jess Brownell confirmed that 'orgasm' was not commonly used in that period, necessitating a word that felt authentic to the characters.
Historical research indicates that while 'orgasm' existed, it was primarily clinical. Euphemisms like 'the crisis' and various evocative phrases from 18th-century erotic fiction were also common, highlighting a long history of discreet language surrounding sexual pleasure.




