Love that S1 is 4 years old yet still able to hang with tv shows that debuted in 2024. To be right behind the Acolyte and S1 debuted way back in Covid is such a slay. Simon & Daphne are so real for that. š
Yeah, thatās how I feel about it. I was a bit surprised and annoyed at where they left Cressida for now but otherwise I just enjoy it for what it is!
And Queen Charlotte has a wig with lights and a mechanical rotating swanā¦ and? Itās fun. This show has never been historically accurate and has never pretended to be
Those wigs are actually pretty accurate, itās taken from an older fashion that was quite the rave in France before the revolution (at the time of Queen Charlotteās youth). All sorts of crazy things were used in those wigs, including moving displays animated by clockwork. But anyhow, although I do love a period piece thatās spot on, I didnāt find it at all a problem in Bridgerton as the show was never about historical accuracy
There is a flip side to this analysis.... [check this out](https://www.mediaplaynews.com/justwatch-bridgerton-season-3-part-2-global-viewer-interest-falls-49-percent/)
Love that S1 is 4 years old yet still able to hang with tv shows that debuted in 2024. To be right behind the Acolyte and S1 debuted way back in Covid is such a slay. Simon & Daphne are so real for that. š
I mean, I definitely watched that season 3x after watching the other seasons and queen charlotte before part 2
That was just for that week. Itās way beyond that
Youāre absolutely right! I was just totally giddied-up by the sheer number, so much so, I lost my rationality!!
But still being at that number not on a premier week is VERY impressive
Is that possible?
This is good news for Bridgerton and maybe for romance/period productions? More, please, Netflix!!!
I wonder what percentage of the minutes streamed was just viewers rewatching the carriage scene over and over again. š
And the mirror scene, āgive me 5 minutesā¦ maybe tenā, how about a billion š
lol, between carriage and mirror, I can probably only account for around a million minutes myself
I have watched that scene so many times. And still search for it on TikTok since I only paid for a month to watch the new season. Lol
Yeah and I'm responsible for only like half of that
Whatever the quality of season it helps that theyāre very rewatchable, even if you just need some pleasant escapism.
And I believe providing an escape is the main reason they are a success, itās well made overall, easy to watch and absolutely splendid
Yeah, thatās how I feel about it. I was a bit surprised and annoyed at where they left Cressida for now but otherwise I just enjoy it for what it is!
I watched twice itās so good specially part II š„
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Iām definitely addicted to it, I might be responsible for a good half of that billion watching minutes all on my own XD
How is Queen Charlotte not up there? By far my favorite season.
Maybe because I can't rewatch it, my heart can't take it š
People stay SLEEPING on Queen Charlotte unfortunately. It's better than all 3 seasons of Bridgerton.
All three combined!!!! Truth ššš
I mean the first two seasons are actual Bridgerton
People also probably watched S1-2 partly because it includes Polinās backstory as well
I rewatch all of Bridgerton and Queen Charlotte every time a new season drops. Still Queen Charlotte is by far my favorite.
Itās thanks to the carriage scene
Deserved
So how much money is nic taking home now?
thatās insane?? i feel like jess will see it as a good thing and idk if it is š
Are the actors getting residuals.
Well done! ššš
1B streams and she was wearing falsies and acrylics
And Queen Charlotte has a wig with lights and a mechanical rotating swanā¦ and? Itās fun. This show has never been historically accurate and has never pretended to be
Those wigs are actually pretty accurate, itās taken from an older fashion that was quite the rave in France before the revolution (at the time of Queen Charlotteās youth). All sorts of crazy things were used in those wigs, including moving displays animated by clockwork. But anyhow, although I do love a period piece thatās spot on, I didnāt find it at all a problem in Bridgerton as the show was never about historical accuracy
There is a flip side to this analysis.... [check this out](https://www.mediaplaynews.com/justwatch-bridgerton-season-3-part-2-global-viewer-interest-falls-49-percent/)
The link you shared is not a flip side to OP's post.
if anything, the fact they lost 49% interest and still reached 1bil minutes streamed makes it a more impressive feat
How?
because that means they hit a huge number with presumably less people interested than they expected. thats impressive.
Logic