Season 2 was outstanding! Loved every nuance and emotions portrayed by all actors. Episode 6 to 8 were very emotional.
I watched reruns of all episodes in season 2 which made me purchasr the book on this season. It was really interesting to see how the production team made changes to encompass the plot. Great job!
Lois Scoon - 2 years ago
Season 1 was good but Season 2 was outstanding. The passion demonstrated by the characters Kate and Anthony was extremely real. I hope both will be in Season 3 to include Kate having a baby. The only disappointment was that there was not a scene showing Kate and Anthony getting married.
Judy - 2 years ago
It kept you waiting and hoping for the great ending...
Ronalyn - 2 years ago
Loved it. Can't wait for the rest of the seasons.
Rosaleen Payne - 2 years ago
Love Bridgerton looking forward to Series 3 ????
finian - 2 years ago
Between the 'Pride and Prejudice' series with Colin Firth, 'Downton Abbey', 'Poldark' and now 'Bridgerton' which are all based on books read a long time ago, we have certainly spent many pleasant evenings. Nice and enjoyable. The actors do just fine. Bridgerton : a bit of Shakespeare in it as we know but that's the fun of it. Season 2 : most moving scene in all this much ado about nothing is King George VI walking in the room - a real stopper.
Season 2 was outstanding! Loved every nuance and emotions portrayed by all actors. Episode 6 to 8 were very emotional.
I watched reruns of all episodes in season 2 which made me purchasr the book on this season. It was really interesting to see how the production team made changes to encompass the plot. Great job!
Season 1 was good but Season 2 was outstanding. The passion demonstrated by the characters Kate and Anthony was extremely real. I hope both will be in Season 3 to include Kate having a baby. The only disappointment was that there was not a scene showing Kate and Anthony getting married.
It kept you waiting and hoping for the great ending...
Loved it. Can't wait for the rest of the seasons.
Love Bridgerton looking forward to Series 3 ????
Between the 'Pride and Prejudice' series with Colin Firth, 'Downton Abbey', 'Poldark' and now 'Bridgerton' which are all based on books read a long time ago, we have certainly spent many pleasant evenings. Nice and enjoyable. The actors do just fine. Bridgerton : a bit of Shakespeare in it as we know but that's the fun of it. Season 2 : most moving scene in all this much ado about nothing is King George VI walking in the room - a real stopper.