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Bridgerton
Season 1
TV-MA
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The eight close-knit siblings of the Bridgerton family look for love and happiness in London high society.
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Where to Watch Bridgerton • Season 1
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Cast of Season 1
Ruth Gemmell
Lady Violet Bridgerton
Jonathan Bailey
Lord Anthony Bridgerton
Luke Thompson
Benedict Bridgerton
Phoebe Dynevor
Daphne Bridgerton
Regé-Jean Page
Simon Basset
Luke Newton
Colin Bridgerton
Nicola Coughlan
Penelope Featherington
Claudia Jessie
Eloise Bridgerton
Florence Hunt
Hyacinth Bridgerton
Will Tilston
Gregory Bridgerton
Bessie Carter
Prudence Featherington
Julie Andrews
Lady Whistledown (voice)
Polly Walker
Lady Portia Featherington
Harriet Cains
Philipa Featherington
Ben Miller
Lord Archibald Featherington
Molly McGlynn
Maid Rose
Ruby Barker
Marina Thompson
Julia Quinn
Novel / Co-Executive Producer
Tom Verica
Consulting Producer
Sarah Dollard
Producer
Bridgerton • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Observer
Carolyn Hinds
However, for all it's finery, there are snags in the bright fabric of the show that I just can't overlook, namely the negative stereotyping of its Black characters and colorism in the casting.
Bitch Media
Aditi Natasha Kini
Bridgerton is peddling an insulting brand of aesthetic level justice through the common vocabulary of representation. It's way past time to complicate that vocabulary.
ABC News
Peter Travers
This new Shondaland smash, her first for Netflix, is set in 1813 London and features color-blind casting, a mega-sexy star in Rege-Jean Page and enough ravishing romance to take your mind off the latest Covid surge. Get ready to swoon.
Chicago Reader
Brianna Wellen
Bridgerton gives us everything we're craving right now: extravagant parties, elaborate outfits, salacious gossip, human touch.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
I was not madly in love with the show, but I was endlessly amused by it.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Tracy Robey
I thought Bridgerton handled well the history connected to high-stakes storylines on race, pregnancy and abortion, and same-sex love, but a few more splashes of history elsewhere might have served the story.
The New Yorker
Doreen St. Felix
My empty, end-of-the-year brain was well served by the burlesque of selfish viscounts, conniving ladies of the house, and enterprising modistes. Less pleasurable were certain attempts at seriousness.
BuzzFeed News
Michael Blackmon
It ultimately just feels hollow - but, unlike me, your mileage may vary.
Vox
Aja Romano
Bridgerton falters badly in the home stretch.
Rolling Stone
Maria Fontoura
Van Dusen makes Bridgerton's many twists and turns satisfying to the end, even when they're predictable, and the young cast of mostly unknowns brings zip and depth of feeling to material that could otherwise feel slight.
TV Guide
Candice Frederick
Bridgerton is ultimately extravagantly decent.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
A show that will give you that unmistakable binge twinge and have you activating that "Next Episode" time and again, until there are no more "Next Episodes."
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
The real payoff in "Bridgerton," however, is a renewed scrutiny on the historical treatment of women and their bodies. Whatever "Bridgerton" has done away with in terms of racism, it reemphasizes in the inherent sexism of the day.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
There's not enough delayed gratification for a true sense of yearning, nor enough messiness to make recognizably human relationships. Not that it ultimately matters: Bridgerton makes it easy to get caught up in the flow.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
"Bridgerton's" lustier take on early-19th-century romance serves as a modest point of distinction. Whatever the century, though, for a show that's all about looking for love, the series doesn't do nearly enough to earn it.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
For most, "Bridgerton" only needs to be the fluffy tail on a beastly year. Despite its very real imperfections nobody should torture themselves for succumbing to whatever enjoyment it offers.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
Like the pretty ladies outfitted in sequins and silk, there is far more to "Bridgerton" than meets the eye.
Collider
Liz Shannon Miller
What Bridgerton does is to create a world where romance and sex and hate and love and fear all live together - a place soaked in familiarity that still manages to be an escape.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
The various marriage plots and melodramas feel familiar... and the gestures at upstairs-downstairs class-consciousness are underdeveloped. But what works here is fizzy and fun enough that you may not care.
NPR
Linda Holmes
There are eight episodes of Bridgerton, and they all have endings that are like chapters in a good book: They leave you in a spot where you just want to read one more chapter before you turn off the light for the night.
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