[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 1 of Bridgerton. Read at your own risk!] Even though we’re supposedly in a traditional dead zone for television, it seems all everyone can talk about is Netflix’s new period drama Bridgerton, an eight-episode adaptation of the first novel in Julia Quinn’s novel series of the same name, executive produced
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[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 1 of Bridgerton. Read at your own risk!] Just when all hope seemed to be lost for the turbulent year that has been 2020, Netflix showed up with the wonderful Christmas surprise that was Bridgerton — an eight-episode adaptation of the first novel in Julia Quinn’s novel series
[Warning: The following contains light spoilers for Season 1 of Bridgerton. Read at your own risk!] Hello, if you are here, we presume that you have discovered the delightfully delicious Bridgerton on Netflix. The soapy Regency-era romance is an adaptation of Julia Quinn’s beloved series of novels and the first gem to come out of
The first episode of Bridgerton, the new Netflix period drama about high society in London, wastes little time showing that it’s a Shonda Rhimes-backed series — there are dramatic cliffhangers, scandalous romances, and gossipers galore. It is catnip for fans of the mega-producer’s hugely popular series like Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal. But this adaptation of Julia