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How much you like it depends on how much this type of show attracts you and how well you like the characters, who range from friendly to unbearable with very few exceptions in the middle. [Full review in Spanish]
Regency romances are often deeply mundane BBC rehashes of Jane Austin's well-worn stories. This time it's from the perspective of London high-society and it's a charming adaptation of Julia Quinn's series that works far more than might have been hoped.
Thanks to a combination of timing, source material and casting, Bridgerton is probably going to be a big hit. And to be honest, it deserves to be. We deserve more shows like it.
Bridgerton is amusing enough and will scratch a certain thirsty itch, but its themes about love, marriage, and class aren't quite as progressive as it would like to think.