With season 4 about to begin filming many in the Bridgerton fandom are turning their attention to what they want to see in season 4. Whilst there are things we want to see that are connected to our favourite characters, sometimes we overlook what plot points are needed for storytelling purposes. The scenes we need to see may be big or small, they may be to move a story forward, to complete a character arc, or to show a character's growth.
31 August, 2024
Bridgerton Season 4: Five Things we need to see in season 4 and Two Things I want to see
27 August, 2024
Bridgerton Season 4: How an in season time jump could benefit Bridgerton's storytelling
24 August, 2024
Bridgerton Promotion: Season 4 casting announcement failures cementing the negative perception
Those that have followed my posts for some time will be aware that I have previously written on the negative perception that some viewers and fans have of the Bridgerton production and Netflix as a result of promotional strategies, specifically for season 2 promotion. Netflix and Bridgerton had an opportunity to reverse this negative perception in season 3, but they fumbled and subsequently increased the negative perception. Another opportunity to reverse the negative perception of the production presented itself when season 4 was announced as being Benedict's season. With the leak that the production was looking for an East Asian actress to play Sophie, the production could show that they had taken on board some of the complaints from the fans and that their promotional strategy had changed when dealing with a couple that included a woman of colour, however, with the leak of who has been cast as Sophie the production and Netflix have fumbled yet again, cementing a negative perception relating to their promotional strategies.
17 August, 2024
Bridgerton Season 4: How Could a potential friendship between Kate and Penelope be received by fans?
There are some fans that are looking forward to seeing a close friendship between Kate and Penelope in season 4. Some of the reasons for why Kate and Penelope will be close friends is because they are both married to a Bridgerton son, they are both mothers, and both their sons are heirs to titles (the assumption being that they keep baby Edmund as Kate and Anthony's first). These seem to be very tenuous connections on which to build a close friendship that is believable in the show - especially between two characters that have not really interacted in any meaningful way. But more than their lack of interaction in the show, the biggest obstacle to building a believable friendship - close or otherwise - lies in Penelope's use of a slur against Kate when she first arrived in the country.
11 August, 2024
Bridgerton Fandom: The underlying racism when discussing the announcement of the Season 4 female lead
Now that it is confirmed that Benedict will be the Bridgerton in the spotlight for season 4, attention in the fandom has shifted to speculation on when the actress playing Sophie will be announced. However, despite excitement and speculation from the majority of fans online, a small group within a subset of the fandom have advocated for a marketing strategy that has the undertones of racism.
08 August, 2024
Bridgerton Season 4: What message could a substantive subplot for Polin send?
In an interview published by Business Insider in May, Jess Brownell talked about season 3, including the return of Kate and Anthony. In response to a question about the thought process behind sending them away almost immediately in episode 1, Jess responded that it felt right. She said that Kate and Anthony are putting themselves first, and that if they kept them around they would have to mire them in conflict, (I disagree with this, but that is a topic for another post). Jess went on to say that we get to check in with Kate and Anthony then send them off and we then get to focus on Penelope and Colin, which is understandable as it was their season.
05 August, 2024
Bridgerton Season 4: Five Characters that I don't think should return
As season 4 filming is about to begin much attention is turning from season 3 and to what will happen in season 4. Jess Brownell has hinted that season 4 will be different, and potentially move away from London - and into a different season, potentially Autumn. These differences for season 4 open the door for Jess Brownell to make the show fresh, new and interesting, if she is brave enough. With this in mind, season 4 presents the opportunity to write out characters whose storylines are getting stale, repetitive and boring, whilst introducing a number of new characters that will connect directly in with the main storyline and not be on the fringes of the stories being told.
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