Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Bridgerton season 2.
The Bridgerton season 2 ending neatly wraps up Anthony and Kate's storyline, while laying the groundwork for what's coming next in the Ton in season 3 and beyond. Bridgerton is one of Netflix's most popular shows, with season 1's period drama and steamy romances drawing in viewers. Luckily, there's a lot more to come too: there are eight Bridgerton books for Netflix to adapt, and given how big a hit it is there's a good chance all of them will happen, with seasons 3 and 4 already confirmed.
Exactly where the show goes in the future remains to be seen, not least since the show is happy to deviate away from its source material, but Bridgerton season 2's ending does provide a strong foundation to build upon. This was in many ways Bridgerton's biggest proof of concept, simultaneously showing that season 1 was no fluke, that it can survive the absence of its breakout star Regé-Jean Page, and that it can tell different kinds of romance stories, with Anthony and Kate's love a switch from Daphne and Simon's, but no less compelling.
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Similarly, Bridgerton season 2 was also a transitional year in some respects, continuing to grow its characters and push forward despite some major absentees. Where Bridgerton season 1's ending revealed Lady Whistledown to audiences, season 2 more fully reckons with her identity, the weight of that secrecy, and what happens when the characters themselves found out. This mix of romance and scandal builds perfectly to Bridgerton season 2's ending, a climax that connects to the show's main themes, ties up loose ends, and sets the stage for plenty more drama to come.
Bridgerton season 2’s ending concludes,
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