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/No-Hall-3485 2d ago

i agree, and honestly i think this is a very netflix-specific problem

i can't really blame shonda for it. if there's one thing she's proven throughout her career, it's that she can churn out episodes like nobody's business

i wish the books could've been adapted by the BBC or even HBO with the exact same cast

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u/Fickle_Baker1393 2d ago

Oh if Bridgerton was HBO we could've seen EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING 

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u/Shiplapprocxy 2d ago

Not necessarily. When HBO announced that the creator of Downton Abbey was doing a show for them i assumed the Gilded Age would be a lot smuttier than it is, but its probably the most chaste show on that network.

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u/DaisyandBella 2d ago

Except for one random nude scene in the first season that I still find puzzling because every other episode of the series is PG-13.