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Criticism Pours In for Bridgerton's Sex Scenes in Latest Season

Criticism Pours In for Bridgerton's Sex Scenes in Latest Season

İrem Uğur
May 19 2024 - 03:23pm

Netflix's popular series, Bridgerton, released its much-anticipated third season. While fans on social media have shared their enjoyment of the new episodes, television critics have not been as kind in their reviews.

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A New Focus

A New Focus

The new season centers on the romance between Penelope Featherington, played by Nicola Coughlan, and Colin Bridgerton, portrayed by Luke Newton. Prior to the release, both Coughlan and Newton had advised viewers to avoid watching the new season with their grandparents, hinting at the inclusion of intimate scenes.

Critics' Disappointment

Critics' Disappointment

Despite the warning, critics have expressed disappointment over the portrayal of these scenes. According to The Independent, the new season lacks the provocative and daring nature that characterized previous episodes. Critics argue that the show fails to deliver the same level of excitement and allure.

Diminished Appeal

Diminished Appeal

Nick Hilton from The Independent rated the third season with two stars, stating that the show has lost its charm. While he praised Coughlan's performance, Hilton found the sex scenes dull and lacking chemistry between the lead actors, describing the on-screen connection between Coughlan and Newton as non-existent.

Telegraph's Take

Telegraph's Take

Anita Sign of The Telegraph echoed similar sentiments, noting the repetitive nature of certain scenes. She criticized the series for showing Penelope fleeing in tears from balls in three out of the first four episodes. Sign also mentioned that the sex scenes seemed obligatory and artificially inserted to meet a quota, further diminishing their impact.

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