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Dearest Gentle Reader, are you, too, obsessed with Bridgerton and can't wait until part two of Season 4 comes out? If yes, Bored Panda is here to satisfy your cravings. As we wait for part two together, let's reminisce about all the drama, humor, and memorable moments all the seasons have gifted us so far.

We're bringing you the hottest memes of the ton, courtesy of the Instagram page "Bridgerton Memes." So, brew yourself some tea and get ready to scroll through some of the funniest memes about the Netflix original. Some of these might even be juicier than the gossip in Lady Whistledown's society papers!

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    Whatever your gripe is with Bridgerton – whether it's about the era-inaccurate costumes, themes, or casting – you can't deny that it's one of the most popular Netflix titles to date. The first part of Season 4, for example, opened to 39.7 million views in its first four days. The streaming giant claims that it was the most-watched show or movie on Netflix during the Jan. 27 to Feb. 1 week.

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    The most viewed season debut was Season 3 in 2024, with a record-breaking 45.1 million views. But Bridgerton is no stranger to records: its first season was the most-watched debut of an original series at the time of its release, and only Squid Game broke that record in 2021. Some chalk the success up to timing, as it was released on Christmas Day in 2020, after almost a year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    It's not just viewers who enjoy the show. Critics agree that it's a pretty decent show, too. Its score on Rotten Tomatoes currently holds an impressive 82% average, and its spin-off, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, has a 94% average.

    "If you're pernickety about how to address nobles, or the correct depth of a curtsy, you won't enjoy this much, but once you relax your grip on the historical data it becomes good fun," Suzi Feay of the Financial Times wrote.

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    The show prides itself on its color-blind casting. You have to admit, seeing people of color in positions of power during the Regency era is quite empowering, even if not historically accurate. Actress Kathryn Drysdale, who portrays dressmaker Genevieve Delacroix in the show, has explained how the production team behind Bridgerton prioritizes people seeing themselves on screen.

    "I think that's how you truly connect to your audience and those stories," Drysdale said on the afternoon show. "I've had a lot of feedback from people saying, 'Thank goodness, it's meant the world to me to see people like me in these dramas.'" She even called the casting choices color-conscious casting instead of color-blind casting. "I'm very much playing a mixed race modiste … nobody's blind to the fact that I am the colour that I am in this story."

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    Calling it color-blind casting has its disadvantages. As the professor of the practice in the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies at Tufts University, Maurice Emmanuel Parent explains, the audience is not blind. People do see the symbolism in a play where there is an all-white cast and only a Black person playing a villain.

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    Scene from Bridgerton with a woman in a blue dress reading a book, expressing frustration at being interrupted.

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    DennyS (denzoren)
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All I know about this character is a clip I saw summarizing season 1and she was my favorite of all of the characters.

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    Parent says that color-conscious casting choices and the subtle inclusions of their culture in a play or a movie can be subtle invitations for BIPOC performers to feel powerful. "We allowed the bodies to tell the stories and invited the actors to be their full selves in the language, to imagine themselves in these roles that weren't written for them," he says, when talking about his production of The Three Musketeers with a predominantly BIPOC cast.

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    A common criticism for the show is the period-inaccurate costumes. People online have called out how historically inaccurate the color palettes, fabrics, and sometimes even silhouettes are, saying they would make no sense in real Regency-era London. The costume designers have only one response to that criticism: the show is fiction, and they're not going for historical accuracy.

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    The lead costume designers for Bridgerton have said that the outfits are not supposed to be historically accurate. They are Regency-inspired. "It's a fantasy, it's not a history lesson," Season 3 lead costume designer John Glaser has said. "We take great liberties in, what I like to say, expanding the Regency look, but we still respect the period," he explains.

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    What do you think about the newest season of Bridgerton, Pandas? Have you been a fan since Season 1? Or did you just recently become a fan? Tell us all about your obsession with the Netflix original in the comments! If you've been watching the new season and wondering where you've seen certain cast members, we've got you covered. Check out our guide for the Bridgerton Season 4 cast list and where we've seen them before!

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    Bridgerton fans enjoying a classy family dinner scene with period costumes and elegant table setting meme.

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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The guy at the other end of the table isn't dressed properly.

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    Man in Bridgerton costume nervously gulps while watching a scene, capturing Bridgerton memes fans might love.

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    James016
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When the carriage is a-rocking, don't come a-knocking.

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