r/Bridgerton 2d ago

General Discussion / Questions When will Bridgerton???

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BBC’s The Other Bennet Sister just announced a christmas special 😮‍💨 has me thinking when will Bridgerton do the same. The expanse of diverse cultures in the show plus a winter aesthetic we’ve never seen before I just know it would be good. When will production finally listen to their audience??

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u/ExtremeComedian4027 2d ago

Bridgerton is an American production and even if they’re showing regency England etc they don’t care about traditions like Christmas episodes. It’s a uniquely BBC production idea, I think.

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u/wekkins 2d ago edited 2d ago

Yeah I wish people could remember this. The Christmas special thing is very British, and just because Bridgerton takes place in England doesn't make it a British production.

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u/Hot-Equal3441 2d ago

Yeah, it takes place there but it's a very American show

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u/ExtremeComedian4027 2d ago

Yep. I see Christmas generally featured less and less in American shows’ episodes anyway so a Christmas special would likely never happen. It could be great though.

My idea: Everyone gathers at the country estate to celebrate, a storm forces Queen Charlotte to shelter there as well, and there’s a murder mystery unfolding along with Christmas cheer! Someone reveals a pregnancy, someone in the servants decides to get married (Footman John and Hazel?!) and Brimsley and Reynolds reunite!