@@callmecristal I agree. Though I really enjoyed the whistledown aspect along with the featherington plot. I new twist and plot is much needed and ppl will enjoy the “Rags to Riches” story in this series since were all very familiar with it. I really hope Kate and Anthony get more screen time in this series and I’m interested to see what role Penelope will play as a Bridgerton and the newly unveiled lady whistledown. This season will be the most interesting
I hate these excuses Netflix gives how can a network TV show pump out our long episodes for 25 or 30 episodes in a season and do it every year but Netflix can’t? I get that these are more elaborate productions but they need to make it happen bring in more writers, bring in more editors do what you have to do. Additionally, as soon as you’re done writing one season start writing the next season so that it can flow faster. There’s no reason it takes two years. They need to be in production on multiple seasons at once, even if they’re at different points in production.
Allowing actors to have time to have a break or do other projects is not a bad thing. More episodes faster isn't better. A lot of shows have tons of filler episodes and writing quality is a mixed bag for a reason.
My friend worked in TV and they’d do 24 episodes a season in 8 months. I asked him how long even with the sets and costumes and he said, 8-12 months. I personally think it’s Shondaland that can’t do it. Most production companies even the actors the most time off. I think writers get like 4 weeks between seasons but whoever the lead writer for each episode is one set for filming then back to the writers room. Set design goes in 2-4 weeks before filming. Shondaland is using a lot of the same sets and some if the magic of film like the butterflies. I just think they don’t have it together. I mean Luke and Nicola were finished filming in 2023, then spent 6 months on a media tour. What was Shondland doing?
@@PandoraBear357 Shorter seasons have lost a lot of character growth that longer show's filler episodes were all about, but longer seasons aren't necesarally the fix. I think there needs to be 10 to 13 episodes instead of single episode number seasons as we've been getting, to flesh character development, and let stories breathe instead of seasons just being 5 to 8 hour movies, as many have become. 10 to 13 is the better option, in my opinion. Longer seasons have the problem your stating and shorter seasons have the problems I stated. None of this even gets into quantity over quality issues more episodes cause or production at a faster rate issues.
This is such an American thing... and it's honestly very entitled. In the UK we go for 6 episode series and focus on quality. 25-30 episodes is mass produced bullsh^t and demanding a team to produce that fast ruins the creativity and quality. Having too many people working on one project makes it lack cohesion. People really need to relearn patience.
Thanks for the preview. Season 4 looks fine (I love the idea of a cross-class pairing!) but I wish, since they went out on a limb and made Benedict bi, that they would have taken us to India and Scotland for this season, and let him go off and have some more adventures first. It all seems too quick - first he's an artist, then he's with this hot and caring older woman, then he's bi but doesn't want to settle down and next we see him he falls for Cinderella? So far my favorite seasons were 1 because it was all so new and startling and gloriously visual. Then 3 because I love the Pen-Colin story, and I loved the resolution of the search for Lady Whistledown. I have enjoyed each season no matter what because of the fine acting and GORGEOUS production values. I am looking forward beyond season 4 to (hopefully) more of Lady Violet and her beau, and possibly one final fling for Lady Danbury. But even more than season 1 and 3 I ADORED Queen Charlotte. Now THAT is a love story. And it did so much to help me understand the pressure the Queen is under, why she can be so focused on seemingly meaningless things, and Lady Danbury's history. If you have not seen Queen Charlotte, treat yourself. It's amazing!
Huge fan of the Bridgerton book series and Julia Quinn's characters. Book readers not only invest their time and their money, but we also have a very deep commitment to the characters. When adaptations are made it's always so exciting right up until the point where the stories and characters we love to the core of our hearts are no longer recognizable. Shonda could have created an entirely new series with new characters to tell a story that accurately reflects the queer experience she wants to portray. It would have definitely been more inclusive and would have allowed a new romance world and fan base to emerge. If Shonda can create the very regal Queen Charlotte just imagine the new romance world she could create! With the changes that have been made and changes we've been told will be made, I feel a bit cheated of my original Julia Quinn happily ever after and on the tail end of a Shonda bait and switch scheme. Even so, I will always have my 8 books to assuage my Bridgerton heart and I will still be looking forward to season 4 which cannot come soon enough.tfs
Even though I really enjoyed season 3, I have to agree. There were two many side stories. I would have like to see the characters develop more. It seemed a bit rushed between Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington; very glad to see them together but in the show it was too rushed in my opinion.
Having read the books and thoroughly enjoyed them, it is interesting to now have to get used to the characters being portrayed by actors that do not fit the original descriptions. First, there was the change from Katherine Sheffield to Kate Sharma, and now the change from Sophie Beckett to Sophie Baek (I think the pronunciation would probably be more like "bay-ek" rather than "bek" given the name is supposed to be east asian, but that's just me...🥴) Also, YAYYY!! for team aussie getting a crack at one of the biggest shows in a very long time... Go Yerin!! Hope you have a fanbloodytastic time making the show!! And as we say down here,,,"Don't do anything I wouldn't do"...😉 🙃🐨🇦🇺
There are so many other shows and movies that are so awesome on Netflix. I wouldn't base your decision to subscribe on Netflix solely on Bridgerton. The movie The Perfect Couple was really good, not to mention shows like Outterbanks, The Diplomat, and then there are other great foreign shows like the Italian show Lidia Poet (it's dubbed in English) to mention at least one; which is based on a true story. They also have great documentaries like the most recent one Martha Stewart. I learned a lot more about her character and what she has gone through.
I'm Big fen of the Netflix series. The first and second seasons are my favorites ... and I think season 4 will be my favorite too :) I'm a little disappointed with season 3 and its delay, as well as the fact that season 4 won't be released until 2026.
And there’s the books! I love how Benedict’s painting is a secret until his story unfolds in them. Rosalyn Landor, the narrator for the audio books is an absolute genius. It would be fun if she did a cameo one season. ✨ The shows interpretation is unique enough and so well done I truly enjoy both forms for different reasons. 💖
Honestly i think eloise deserves the spotlight for season 4 before benedict on how they've shown the pressure to settle down are put on women around this period. Men just didn't have that age pressure and I think benedicts story could've waited after. This focus for this season doesn't look so good after s3 wasn't too interesting. Netflix at its finest disappointing fans.
I'm still waiting untill they cancell or finish the whole story :D I'm not going to watch it untill then. Not after all of those changes they've already made. I need to be prepeard :D
It takes way too long. I will have lost interest in two years. I have done that before when there was a two year gap between series, such as Game of Thrones and that witch thing I can’t even remember the name of. I just couldnt get back jnto them, even when I had rewatched the previous seasons.
@@tiffanydavis1092 to be honest I only managed about 6 episodes if Stranger Things. I just didn’t get into it at all and yet there are people who say it was one of the best shows ever. Maybe I just didn’t stick with it long enough
Well last season was not so good and ending was awful, after watching downtown Abby I do recognize how wonderful this show is, cause DTA is absolutely awful, can’t wait
I am tired of the same old story over and over again. I liked the fact that Benedicts character gave us something different, his bisexuality. To hit at in season one, to skip it in 2, and to just touch it in 3, is a cheat. His lifestyle is exciting and would be interesting to see how it is dealt with in that time period. It seems he will close the door on that, and live his life out in a closet. Which is a cheat.
He was heterosexual in the books, and he’s was an artist, he wasn’t running around doing absolutely nothing, like a spoiled, rich aristocrat, his first love was his family and his second was his art and they showed none of that
I hate how the writers keep going off script and making the characters unbelievable. I lave Benadict and want him finally a blonde blue eyed real Cinderella. Not one has married their own race. Give us at least one. This also shows diversity
Just to be super clear, your issue is the race of the actresses/actors they’ve casted outside of the Bridgerton family? And how none of the Bridgerton family has married anyone white?
Being blonde and blue-eyed doesn't automatically make for a "real" Cinderella. We have plenty of stories where white people marry other white people, please refer to those if you're tired of seeing people of color on screen.
Bruh Colin and Penelope are the same race???? And Eloise and Philip are the same race too even though we haven’t gotten to their season yet- also who cares?? All of the cast has done a beautiful job with their roles
But Kate wasn't a lady either in the show who was a lady was Edwina I am not excited anymore for bridgerton it's getting closer n closer to it's end!!!!
It explains this in the very 1st season. There are mixed race marriages everywhere. I like the diversity. It is a show. How realistic does it have to be???!!!!
You write a book for finding love in 21st century and make a series out of it with as many race inclusion as you like. No one should say it doesn’t feel real because it resonates with the society and era we live in. However when you read a book or watch a movie belongs to 1800 then it should picture that period. Hope it makes sense…
@@GintW1971 the story is fiction and so is the series!! It should do as the executive producer and writers of the series ask of it. And that’s to become the most viewed series on Netflix with season 3 having over 2 billion views in its first week. The formula they’re using is working @and you can’t stand it@ ( In my Penelope Bridgerton voice!!) And the Executive Producer is a black woman so why wouldn’t you expect diversity inclusion to be an included especially when it’s FICTION!!
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Season 4 of Bridgerton is gonna DESTROY every other season that came before... I feel it in my bones!!
@@callmecristal I agree. Though I really enjoyed the whistledown aspect along with the featherington plot. I new twist and plot is much needed and ppl will enjoy the “Rags to Riches” story in this series since were all very familiar with it. I really hope Kate and Anthony get more screen time in this series and I’m interested to see what role Penelope will play as a Bridgerton and the newly unveiled lady whistledown. This season will be the most interesting
I hate these excuses Netflix gives how can a network TV show pump out our long episodes for 25 or 30 episodes in a season and do it every year but Netflix can’t? I get that these are more elaborate productions but they need to make it happen bring in more writers, bring in more editors do what you have to do. Additionally, as soon as you’re done writing one season start writing the next season so that it can flow faster. There’s no reason it takes two years. They need to be in production on multiple seasons at once, even if they’re at different points in production.
Allowing actors to have time to have a break or do other projects is not a bad thing. More episodes faster isn't better. A lot of shows have tons of filler episodes and writing quality is a mixed bag for a reason.
The reason is because there is only eight bridgerton siblings so the eight episodes
My friend worked in TV and they’d do 24 episodes a season in 8 months. I asked him how long even with the sets and costumes and he said, 8-12 months. I personally think it’s Shondaland that can’t do it. Most production companies even the actors the most time off. I think writers get like 4 weeks between seasons but whoever the lead writer for each episode is one set for filming then back to the writers room. Set design goes in 2-4 weeks before filming. Shondaland is using a lot of the same sets and some if the magic of film like the butterflies. I just think they don’t have it together. I mean Luke and Nicola were finished filming in 2023, then spent 6 months on a media tour. What was Shondland doing?
@@PandoraBear357 Shorter seasons have lost a lot of character growth that longer show's filler episodes were all about, but longer seasons aren't necesarally the fix. I think there needs to be 10 to 13 episodes instead of single episode number seasons as we've been getting, to flesh character development, and let stories breathe instead of seasons just being 5 to 8 hour movies, as many have become. 10 to 13 is the better option, in my opinion. Longer seasons have the problem your stating and shorter seasons have the problems I stated. None of this even gets into quantity over quality issues more episodes cause or production at a faster rate issues.
This is such an American thing... and it's honestly very entitled. In the UK we go for 6 episode series and focus on quality. 25-30 episodes is mass produced bullsh^t and demanding a team to produce that fast ruins the creativity and quality. Having too many people working on one project makes it lack cohesion. People really need to relearn patience.
Shondaland.... You told you guys we have 2 years to wait???? Im dying over here
Hopefully there will be a season 5 with Eloise and Pen and Coli
Thanks for the preview. Season 4 looks fine (I love the idea of a cross-class pairing!) but I wish, since they went out on a limb and made Benedict bi, that they would have taken us to India and Scotland for this season, and let him go off and have some more adventures first. It all seems too quick - first he's an artist, then he's with this hot and caring older woman, then he's bi but doesn't want to settle down and next we see him he falls for Cinderella?
So far my favorite seasons were 1 because it was all so new and startling and gloriously visual. Then 3 because I love the Pen-Colin story, and I loved the resolution of the search for Lady Whistledown. I have enjoyed each season no matter what because of the fine acting and GORGEOUS production values. I am looking forward beyond season 4 to (hopefully) more of Lady Violet and her beau, and possibly one final fling for Lady Danbury. But even more than season 1 and 3 I ADORED Queen Charlotte. Now THAT is a love story. And it did so much to help me understand the pressure the Queen is under, why she can be so focused on seemingly meaningless things, and Lady Danbury's history. If you have not seen Queen Charlotte, treat yourself. It's amazing!
Huge fan of the Bridgerton book series and Julia Quinn's characters. Book readers not only invest their time and their money, but we also have a very deep commitment to the characters. When adaptations are made it's always so exciting right up until the point where the stories and characters we love to the core of our hearts are no longer recognizable. Shonda could have created an entirely new series with new characters to tell a story that accurately reflects the queer experience she wants to portray. It would have definitely been more inclusive and would have allowed a new romance world and fan base to emerge. If Shonda can create the very regal Queen Charlotte just imagine the new romance world she could create! With the changes that have been made and changes we've been told will be made, I feel a bit cheated of my original Julia Quinn happily ever after and on the tail end of a Shonda bait and switch scheme. Even so, I will always have my 8 books to assuage my Bridgerton heart and I will still be looking forward to season 4 which cannot come soon enough.tfs
It would be amazing if she would have kept to the actual books. I was very very disappointed in Kate. She was unrecognizable.
Season 3 was not very good. Too many side stories and not enough character development
@@nancyday7948 it actually was my favorite of the 3
Loved season 3. Every minute if it.
Even though I really enjoyed season 3, I have to agree. There were two many side stories. I would have like to see the characters develop more. It seemed a bit rushed between Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington; very glad to see them together but in the show it was too rushed in my opinion.
Agreed! It was the worst season ever. And completely a let down. Which is shame considering they were the one we were waiting for and it was a dud.
2 years IS too long to wait.
Having read the books and thoroughly enjoyed them, it is interesting to now have to get used to the characters being portrayed by actors that do not fit the original descriptions.
First, there was the change from Katherine Sheffield to Kate Sharma, and now the change from Sophie Beckett to Sophie Baek (I think the pronunciation would probably be more like "bay-ek" rather than "bek" given the name is supposed to be east asian, but that's just me...🥴)
Also, YAYYY!! for team aussie getting a crack at one of the biggest shows in a very long time...
Go Yerin!! Hope you have a fanbloodytastic time making the show!! And as we say down here,,,"Don't do anything I wouldn't do"...😉
🙃🐨🇦🇺
I'm going to wait to resubscribe to netflix until season 5. I was disappointed with season 3.
There are so many other shows and movies that are so awesome on Netflix. I wouldn't base your decision to subscribe on Netflix solely on Bridgerton. The movie The Perfect Couple was really good, not to mention shows like Outterbanks, The Diplomat, and then there are other great foreign shows like the Italian show Lidia Poet (it's dubbed in English) to mention at least one; which is based on a true story. They also have great documentaries like the most recent one Martha Stewart. I learned a lot more about her character and what she has gone through.
I loved Season 3, it was wonderful. I’m hoping Season 4 is just as good.
I agree with you. I have watched season 3 at least one a month. ❤️
So same story another round… they do like each other, then suddenly, the guy who did not want to marry… who was bi, gets married
I didn’t like season 3 hopefully you do better with season 4
I'm Big fen of the Netflix series. The first and second seasons are my favorites ... and I think season 4 will be my favorite too :) I'm a little disappointed with season 3 and its delay, as well as the fact that season 4 won't be released until 2026.
I think is 2025
So excited
I hope they bring Eloise back. ❤❤❤
They will cover her in season 5 I believe I read somewhere.
And there’s the books! I love how Benedict’s painting is a secret until his story unfolds in them. Rosalyn Landor, the narrator for the audio books is an absolute genius. It would be fun if she did a cameo one season. ✨ The shows interpretation is unique enough and so well done I truly enjoy both forms for different reasons. 💖
I absolutely adore her reading! I've listened to so many of the books now and I couldn't imagine any other reader.
I miss Simon so much. Hoping to see him soon on screen . Plsss 😫
Good things are worth waiting for. 💖
Honestly i think eloise deserves the spotlight for season 4 before benedict on how they've shown the pressure to settle down are put on women around this period. Men just didn't have that age pressure and I think benedicts story could've waited after. This focus for this season doesn't look so good after s3 wasn't too interesting. Netflix at its finest disappointing fans.
I'm still waiting untill they cancell or finish the whole story :D I'm not going to watch it untill then. Not after all of those changes they've already made. I need to be prepeard :D
Netflix just likes to make everyone wait to build anticipation. I will not watch another series it takes too long
It takes way too long. I will have lost interest in two years. I have done that before when there was a two year gap between series, such as Game of Thrones and that witch thing I can’t even remember the name of. I just couldnt get back jnto them, even when I had rewatched the previous seasons.
@@SweetLotusDreams Stranger Things. I stooped after season 2
@@tiffanydavis1092 to be honest I only managed about 6 episodes if Stranger Things. I just didn’t get into it at all and yet there are people who say it was one of the best shows ever. Maybe I just didn’t stick with it long enough
Well last season was not so good and ending was awful, after watching downtown Abby I do recognize how wonderful this show is, cause DTA is absolutely awful, can’t wait
you made her neck very long in the thumbnail.
I need to rewatch, as I thought the show was leaning more towards the DEI side & making the character gay?
I am tired of the same old story over and over again. I liked the fact that Benedicts character gave us something different, his bisexuality. To hit at in season one, to skip it in 2, and to just touch it in 3, is a cheat. His lifestyle is exciting and would be interesting to see how it is dealt with in that time period. It seems he will close the door on that, and live his life out in a closet. Which is a cheat.
which is exactly how it was done in that time and age, what did you expect?
i hated they made him bi.
Hes bi so the problem isnt him being with a women, but i do think they should at least touch on his bisexuality in season 4
@@susaz7694 whomp whomp
He was heterosexual in the books, and he’s was an artist, he wasn’t running around doing absolutely nothing, like a spoiled, rich aristocrat, his first love was his family and his second was his art and they showed none of that
I hate how the writers keep going off script and making the characters unbelievable. I lave Benadict and want him finally a blonde blue eyed real Cinderella. Not one has married their own race. Give us at least one. This also shows diversity
Just to be super clear, your issue is the race of the actresses/actors they’ve casted outside of the Bridgerton family? And how none of the Bridgerton family has married anyone white?
and your name is aptly Karen. Have a lilly white day
Being blonde and blue-eyed doesn't automatically make for a "real" Cinderella. We have plenty of stories where white people marry other white people, please refer to those if you're tired of seeing people of color on screen.
Bruh Colin and Penelope are the same race???? And Eloise and Philip are the same race too even though we haven’t gotten to their season yet- also who cares?? All of the cast has done a beautiful job with their roles
Sorry to say, you sound racist!! And what do you call Colin and Penelope???!!!!
But Kate wasn't a lady either in the show who was a lady was Edwina I am not excited anymore for bridgerton it's getting closer n closer to it's end!!!!
I will still tune in!!!!
Wish the casting stuck with what book described… not a fan of these extreme mixed race casting it doesn’t feel like real…
It explains this in the very 1st season. There are mixed race marriages everywhere. I like the diversity. It is a show. How realistic does it have to be???!!!!
Well the reason it doesn’t feel real is because it isn’t. Your issues with diversity and inclusion says everything I need to know about you.
And I bet that you don’t think that your racist or that this statement was racist either smh
You write a book for finding love in 21st century and make a series out of it with as many race inclusion as you like. No one should say it doesn’t feel real because it resonates with the society and era we live in. However when you read a book or watch a movie belongs to 1800 then it should picture that period. Hope it makes sense…
@@GintW1971 the story is fiction and so is the series!! It should do as the executive producer and writers of the series ask of it. And that’s to become the most viewed series on Netflix with season 3 having over 2 billion views in its first week. The formula they’re using is working @and you can’t stand it@ ( In my Penelope Bridgerton voice!!) And the Executive Producer is a black woman so why wouldn’t you expect diversity inclusion to be an included especially when it’s FICTION!!
2 years is bullshit. I will not be watching. Every other show can pit out episodes faster but they can’t? Bs