Netflix's Bridgerton became one of the most talked-about Netflix releases back in 2020, partly because of the revelations of its ending. Thanks to the fact that it's based on the 8-book series by Julia Quinn, there is a lot more scandal to be told in the world of Bridgerton. Fortunately, with Bridgerton season 2 arriving on March 25, 2022, and more seasons planned, fans will be getting answers very soon.
Bridgerton might have one major controversy, thanks to a sexual assault scene that caused controversy in the books and should have been left on the cutting room floor, but overall, it is a glorious triumph. Shonda Rhimes' production company and the director — Rhimes collaborator Chris Van Dusen — have crafted a beautifully observed, surprisingly progressive answer to Pride & Prejudice that deserves to sit alongside The Crown and Downton Abbey as one of the finest historical drama series of recent years. Bridgerton is less conventional than both, but does end up doubling down on some of the very familiar tropes that make the most successful historical romantic dramas so popular.
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The ending of Bridgerton season 1 sets up further adventures — romantic and otherwise — in the ton, with each of the main Bridgerton family members facing new dawns, even, as the finale says, when some endings feel more final than others. Netflix can explore more on the subject of scandal, the accountability of rakes, the mystery of the Featherington estate, and the question of whether Eloise and Penelope will find their matches — no matter how reluctantly. For now though, here's what the ending of Netflix's Bridgerton season 1 means.
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