Based on Julia Quinn's romance novels, this daring and sexually charged Netflix period drama has swiftly become the talk of the 'town.' It follows a group of young socialites as they negotiate a season of balls, betrothals, and betrayals in 1813 London – and try to outsmart Lady Whistledown, whose 'gossip sheets' may make or shatter a debutante's image in an instant.
It's mostly a blast, with snappy storytelling, vibrant costumes, and sets, and fun versions of Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande performed on period instruments. Its diverse ensemble is also a welcome respite, demonstrating Bridgerton's determination to update and liven up a stale genre.
It's not all pleasant sailing, notably in one particularly remembered episode's problematic portrayal of sexual assault. Given the talent on board and the positive response, we hope the show's creators can approach the show's relationships with a little more care in season 2 Bridgerton.
By Stuti Choudhary
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