Bridgerton Season 3 already streaming on Netflix has it all and more. It ends on a rather exhilarating note leaving much to the imagination of the audience
The marigold trees against the blue sky, the trees and the bridges of the Painshill Park and the Georgian buildings of Bath – and the grand homes of old England – the lilacs, the pinks and greys and blues complementing with the bright reds and greens of the ball rooms dresses – the decorated grand homes with elaborately carved ceilings and niches in the walls, and venetian windows, and the golden hues of the elaborate balls which are an intrinsic part of the plot of Bridgerton, one of the most successful American television series streaming its third season on Netflix.
Bridgerton has caught the imagination of its dedicated audience for its charm of the 18th century England with its Victorian manners, and the drama that is associated with the obsessive mothers to debuting daughters, the eligible suitors and the not so eligible ones trying to get hitched during the social season, the social constrains, the gossip and glamour.
Its principal characters – the match maker Queen and Lady Danbury as Violet Bridgerton says has the knack of moulding the society to her will; the Bridgertons and the Featheringtons and reporting all of this from her anonymity – the infamous Lady Whistledown – Penelope Featherington – and at the heart of it all the unmistakable romance that somehow manages to take centre stage despite all the match making – make for a compelling watch.
The first part of Bridgerton Season 3 already streaming on Netflix has it all and more. It ends on a rather exhilarating note leaving much to the imagination of the audience – so much so that one can’t wait for the next set of episodes to drop. Meanwhile a re-run of the first two seasons and the enchanting spin off – Queen Charlotte – A Bridgerton Story.