Bridgerton brings the romance on and off screen.
Well,
Netflix finally did it. They made
Bridgerton gay.
I mean the best change that's not the "mirror scene," obviously.
All your burning Bridgerton questions answered!
"For us, the mirror became a real central motif, not only in that intimacy scene, but across the season."
Everything we know so far about Bridgerton Season 4, from "Michaela" to that "masquerade."
Brownell also dug into why Francesca took center stage in Season 3 and those "Araminta" rumors.
Turns out the Bridgerton writers wanted to give Lady Danbury a spotlight of her own.
"Watching friends transition into a place of passion is always, like, a little bit giddy and exciting!"
Queen Charlotte namedropped the beloved Julia Quinn characters and Brownell confirms "it's in talks" about how best to bring them to the screen.
"Some of these traits that Julia Quinn set up do seem neurodivergent," the showrunner confirmed.
Plus: Is Francesca's love story going to be Bridgerton Season 4?
"I like to think it would make sense because, like, she hasn't bagged a guy. So, like, why not a gal?"
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