‘Bridgerton’ season three review: still sweet and seductive but the taste is growing stale

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‘Bridgerton’ season three review: still sweet and seductive but the taste is growing stale

Bridgerton Season 3, released on Christmas Day 2020, has gained significant traction as one of Netflix’s most popular series. Its first two seasons are in the streaming platform’s top 10, and now the third season is being rolled out in two parts. The first four episodes are available from May 16, with the last four set to be released on June 13. Bridgerton is like a box of French macarons – colorful, cute, and easy to binge. With the new showrunner Jess Brownell on board, this season is a reassuringly familiar confection, albeit with a slightly different flavor.

Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel) initially appears ambivalent about the Regency London social season that serves as the show’s opulent backdrop. Jonathan Bailey, the breakout star from the last season of the show, appears only briefly. Season three’s opening episode sees Bailey’s character Lord Anthony Bridgerton and his wife Kate (Simone Ashley) leave for an extended honeymoon. But not before Bailey delivers a cheeky cunnili

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