Bridgerton is already the subject of Netflix, but fans have now discovered another hot topic in the flashy period drama, and it’s a ‘scandal’ worthy of Lady Whistledown’s own pity.
Some viewers of the drama series Shondaland accessed Twitter to point out that the show has a bit of a visual error in the opening scenes of its first episode, as in some photos you can clearly see yellow lines painted along the roads of Bath Royal Crescent , while horse-drawn carriages travel by them.
Considering that the first season of Bridgerton it takes place in 1813, more than a century before yellow-painted lines began to be used on Britain’s roads to restrict parking, this is a rather unusual sight.
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The fans had a lot of fun with the gaffe, with one writing about Twitter: “I’m really enjoying it Bridgerton, but with the technology available to filmmakers today, a yellow line? “and share a photo of one of the offending photos.
Other tweeted: “Two episodes of #Bridgerton and I have so far discovered a single yellow line and a telecommunications manhole cover. I didn’t know that 19th century British were so pioneering …”
Could there be some kind of time travel scandal to be revealed in high society? We doubt it, but there’s no harm in speculating about what might happen in the next seasons of the drama.
Now we know for sure that Bridgerton will have a second season after the great success of the first season.
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Netflix has confirmed that a second season is on the way and that the next series of episodes will shift the focus to Bridgerton’s older brother Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) as he faces the brutal social season once again in his quest for love.
Bridgerton is based on a series of eight novels by author Julia Quinn, with the second book in the series focusing on Anthony, so we can certainly expect him to be the center of attention next season.
The first season told the story of Bridgerton’s eldest daughter, Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor), as she pretended to form a bond with eligible bachelor Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page), in order to rescue his reputation after being despised by Lady Whistledown. to Anthony’s overprotective behavior.
Showrunner Chris Van Dusen revealed himself exclusively for Digital Spy that he “would love to be able to explore love and romance stories for all” the Bridgerton brothers, which means that the show could go on for a while yet.
We certainly hope so.
Bridgerton the first season is now available to watch on Netflix.
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