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Nielsen Media Research, analyzing the 2.55 billion minutes viewed on United States television screens in the first three days of season 2's availability (double all others across streamers for the week of March 21), characterized Bridgerton's audience as "diverse and broad". The firm found one third of viewers to be Hispanic or African American ...
Bridgerton season 2 made changes from the book that inspired it, "The Viscount Who Loved Me," from a love triangle to Kate and Anthony's backstories. Here's are 8 major differences.
This season, which is based on the second book in Julia Quinn’s series, titled "The Viscount Who Loved Me," will follow the eldest Bridgerton sibling, Anthony, as he attempts to find a wife.
Bridgerton, Anthony and Kate dance Soon after that, Edwina spoke up and declared Kate and Anthony a beautiful couple, and the Queen agreed so much, she made her royal subjects verbally cosign, too.
In March 2022, People ranked The Viscount Who Loved Me, a perennial fan favorite, as the best book of the Bridgerton series for its enemies-to-lovers trope "full of banter and chemistry" with character development for the central couple, "both as a pair and on their own." [3] #1 New York Times Best Seller [1] [2] USA Today Best Seller List
After devouring season one of Bridgerton, fans were clamoring for the return of Netflix's Regency-era series. But after the recent news that Regé-Jean Page would not be returning for a second ...
Romancing Mister Bridgerton. The fourth book in the series centers on Colin Bridgerton, who returns to London after years of gallivanting around Europe, and swiftly becomes the most eligible ...
Season 1 focused on Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon Basset (Regé-Jean Page), who were the central couple in the first book, The Duke and I. Season 2 took inspiration from the second ...