'Bridgerton' Season 4 Part 2 Review: The Netflix Romance's Most Game-Changing Moves Can't Overcome the Show's Worst Habit
Dearest gentle readers, it's no surprise that in the roughly month-long hiatus between Parts 1 and 2 of Bridgerton Season 4, anticipation has only continued to grow. Netflix's hit Regency romance series may have said goodbye to a few faces since its initial premiere almost six years ago(!), but as the show's newly released episodes confirm, even actors who have since gone on to star in increasingly big projects (looking at you, Jonathan Bailey) are still willing to come back right when the show's titular family is in their greatest hour of need. There's not much that can be said about Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 without venturing into serious spoiler territory, but plenty of eagle-eyed fans have already pieced together some clues from the steady trickle of trailers and images released in the gap between episodes. Suffice it to say, Bridgerton's return this week brings with it one of the series' darkest turns yet, but it's accompanied by the show embracing one of its worst narrative habits — effectively sidelining the main romance in favor of laying the foundation of what's to come.
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