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Bridgerton series three review: Steamy period drama FINALLY returns for highly-anticipated new series - but critics claim Netflix show is 'losing its bite' and 'even the sex scenes are dull' after fans were promised the raciest series yet

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Heaving bodices, opulent sets and a will-they-won't-they romance can only mean one thing: Bridgerton is back.

But fans hoping to see more of the bare bottoms and raunchy sex scenes that made the first series such a hit are set to be disappointed, TV critics have warned in their reviews.

While there is still a love story at the centre of the series three, this time between Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton), reviews claim the 'sex scenes are dull'. 

The Independent's Nick Hilton stated the Netflix period drama is 'losing its bite' and gave the new series a disappointing two star rating.

However, he praised actress Nicola, 37, saying: 'Coughlan is a superb screen presence and has long been one of Bridgerton's strengths.'

The Telegraph also gave the new series two stars, claiming Nicola and Luke have 'almost zero chemistry' - despite their close bond in real-life. 

Heaving bodices, opulent sets and a will-they-won't-they romance can only mean one thing: Bridgerton is back

Heaving bodices, opulent sets and a will-they-won't-they romance can only mean one thing: Bridgerton is back

But fans hoping to see more of the bare bottoms and raunchy sex scenes that made the first series such a hit are set to be disappointed, TV critics have warned in their reviews

But fans hoping to see more of the bare bottoms and raunchy sex scenes that made the first series such a hit are set to be disappointed, TV critics have warned in their reviews

While there is still a love story at the centre of the series three, this time between Penelope Featherington ( Nicola Coughlan ) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton), reviews claim the 'sex scenes are dull'

While there is still a love story at the centre of the series three, this time between Penelope Featherington ( Nicola Coughlan ) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton), reviews claim the 'sex scenes are dull'

Critic Anita Sign also wrote: 'The writers seem to have given up. Three of the first four episodes feature an almost identical scene of Penelope fleeing a ball in tears. The Lady Whistledown commentary now feels tired and unnecessary.  

'Even the sex scenes are perfunctory, thrown in once an episode as if meeting a quota.' 

The Evening Standard's Vicky Jessop gave it another two stars, claiming: 'The Bridgerton formula is wearing thin. 

'The plot beats are predictable (the old gambit of entering a room just as somebody says the wrong thing is getting old fast), the romance feels copy and paste and they all live happily ever after.'

Meanwhile, The Guardian's Rachel Aroesti gave it four stars, and said despite 'the bonking' being scarce, it is still 'seriously steamy'.

She added: 'It's an immaculately constructed dreamland; the pinnacle of comfort TV.

'It's also immediately clear that Bridgerton is benefiting from having two seasons under its corset already, laying the foundations for the most captivating courtship yet.'

However, The Daily Mail's Christopher Stevens gave the latest series the full five stars as he wrote: 'This is what Bridgerton does best.

'The candelabras, the footmen in their finery, the chinless drones in silk waistcoats, the floral arrangements like all of Kew Gardens crammed into a vase, the plumed horses, the diamond-studded pineapples, the rosy-cheeked urchins and wide-eyed housemaids, the villainous lawyers, the hot-air balloon flights, the sheer brilliance of the ballgowns – all shot through with intrigue, jealousy and lust.'

Despite there not being much action between character's Penelope and Colin in the first few episodes, fans are treated to an update on married life for series two's main characters Lord Anthony and Kate Sharma.

In fact, Anthony and Kate are in the first sex scene of the new series, which takes places 31 minutes into the first episode.

Meanwhile, Colin has two threesome's - but to viewers disappointment, neither include Penelope. 

Despite there not being much action between character's Penelope and Colin in the first few episodes, fans are treated to an update on married life for series two's main characters Lord Anthony and Kate Sharma

Despite there not being much action between character's Penelope and Colin in the first few episodes, fans are treated to an update on married life for series two's main characters Lord Anthony and Kate Sharma

However, he praised actress Nicola, 37, saying: 'Coughlan is a superb screen presence and has long been one of Bridgerton's strengths.'

However, he praised actress Nicola, 37, saying: 'Coughlan is a superb screen presence and has long been one of Bridgerton's strengths.'

The critics' view on Bridgerton series three

The Independent 

Rating:

Nick Hilton stated the Netflix period drama is 'losing its bite' but praised lead Nicola: 'Coughlan is a superb screen presence and has long been one of Bridgerton's strengths.'

The Telegraph

Rating:

Anita Singh: 'What was once fresh and fun now seems stuck in a rut, as the hit period drama begins to show signs of wear'.

Guardian

Rating:

Rachel Aroesti: 'As we dive into season three, the show’s delights are still blindingly obvious, its flaws possible to overlook. Just like the besotted couples it follows, Bridgerton’s honeymoon phase is far from over.'

Evening Standard

Rating:

Vicky Jessop: 'Three seasons in, the Bridgerton formula is wearing thin: can you tell? The plot beats are predictable, the romance feels copy and paste and they all live happily ever after.'

The Daily Mail 

Rating:

Christopher Stevens: This is what Bridgerton does best. The candelabras, the footmen in their finery, the chinless drones in silk waistcoats, the floral arrangements like all of Kew Gardens crammed into a vase, the plumed horses, the diamond-studded pineapples, the rosy-cheeked urchins and wide-eyed housemaids, the villainous lawyers, the hot-air balloon flights, the sheer brilliance of the ballgowns – all shot through with intrigue, jealousy and lust.

Variety

Aramide Tinubu:  Coughlan and Newton have always had a beautiful rapport, but watching Colin realize he desires Penelope sexually creates a sparkling tension throughout Part 1 that threatens to burst off the screen'.

TIME

Judy Berman: 'In Season 3, viewers get to know Penelope better than we’ve ever known any of the show’s characters—and Bridgerton has never been as good as it is with its real heroine in the spotlight.'

The Hollywood Reporter 

Angie Han: 'On the whole this outing lacks the giddiness of earlier ones. Technically, there’s still plenty of skin... but the delicious yearning that has been Bridgeton‘s bread and butter is dulled, significantly, by the fact that there’s not much actually standing between the would-be couple.'

 

The regency romp came under fire for its lack of steamy scenes in the second series, with a meagre three minutes of bedroom action amid eight hours and 29 minutes of screen time.

But viewers can already expect more from the first four episodes of series three, with at least six minutes of kissing, sex, threesomes and lesbian love-making.

Season three also ends on a steamy cliffhanger as after being unable to think of anyone else, Colin eventually declares his love for Penelope in a carriage after she was left heartbroken by Lord Debling calling off their courtship.

The friends finally give into their passions, with Colin lifting up Penelope's dress in the back of the carriage for a very steamy finale.  

Viewers can already expect more from the first four episodes of series three, with at least six minutes of kissing, sex, threesomes and lesbian love-making

Viewers can already expect more from the first four episodes of series three, with at least six minutes of kissing, sex, threesomes and lesbian love-making

Season three ends on a steamy cliffhanger as after being unable to think of anyone else, Colin eventually declares his love for Penelope in a carriage and they give into their passions

Season three ends on a steamy cliffhanger as after being unable to think of anyone else, Colin eventually declares his love for Penelope in a carriage and they give into their passions 

There has been several memorable steamy scenes from the last two series - including Daphne geting a lesson in self pleasure, The Duke of Hastings licking a spoon, and that racy library scene. 

When Nicola and Luke were preparing to film Season 3 of the regency era romance series Bridgerton, they knew they were going from supporting characters to main characters. And it was scary.

Coughlan remembers feeling relaxed while watching the couples from the first two seasons perform because the biggest pressure wasn't on her yet.

'As supporting actors you can go, 'I´ll do my little bit but it doesn't really matter because the main story is over there,' she told Reuters.

However, that was no longer the case when she and Newton stepped forward as the leading couple for the third season of the Emmy-nominated show.

'For us to then go into being the main story, I think it overwhelms us still,' said the Irish actress.

It comes after Nicola revealed that series three of Bridgerton will be even raunchier than the previous two.

The actress previously admitted she was initially terrified to film sex scenes with Luke Newton, who plays her love interest Colin Bridgerton.

Bridgerton series three sex scenes: 

  • Lord Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) have bedroom sex - 31 minutes into episode one
  • Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) has a threesome - 9 minute into episode two
  • Alice Mondrich (Emma Naomi) and Will Mondrich (Martins Imhangbe) share steamy kiss  - 40 minutes into episode two
  • Colin has a racy dream about Penelope - 1 minute into episode three
  • Colin is involved in another threesome but is pinging for Penelope - 14 minutes into episode four
  • Season three ends on a steamy cliffhanger as after being unable to think of anyone else, Colin eventually declares his love for Penelope in a carriage and the pair give into their passion 

Nicola shared: 'I think we've won the sauciness for this series! I am so excited, I can't wait. It was one of the best experiences I've ever had. Luke Newton who plays my love interest is so wonderful.'

Fans can expect more action in the second drop of episodes, with Nicola telling The Sun: 'It's steamy. I was like, 'Oh wow, are we really doing that?'

She also revealed on Wednesday in an interview with the Radio Times: 'There is one where I am very naked on camera and that was my idea, my choice.

'It just felt like the biggest 'f*** you' to all the conversations surrounding my body. It was amazingly empowering. Having now watched those scenes, I'm so proud of them.'

Nicola also confirmed that she and co-star Luke got 'so comfortable' that they would lounge together naked in between filming sex scenes.

Nicola teased that series three will be even raunchier than the previous two, which became famous for their racy moments.

But despite admitting she was initially nervous about having her own intimate scenes, the Derry Girls star has gushed that she and Luke got to the point where they were able to relax, even while nude.

In February, the pair had spoken to AP about the show's sex scenes, with Nicola saying: ' There is such vulnerability in those scenes and it's also a really important part of the story - they're an important part of the narrative.

'But [Luke] made me feel really taken care of. Like we really had each other's backs and also then we could just have a laugh about it. Like to the point that we were just lying under a blanket being like 'We're actually chill now.''

Luke laughed and echoed: 'Yeah halfway through the day you just relax and you're like 'I don't even care that I'm naked'.'

Nicola added: 'We were having the best time. They were like do you want to get up and we were like 'No, no, I'm fine. I'm comfy'.'

Fans were thrilled to see series two's main characters Lord Anthony and Kate Sharma return in series three. 

In one scene, Anthony ( Jonathan Bailey ) glances across the room at Kate ( Simone Ashley ) and Violet, before the husband and wife smile at one another and he crosses the room to join them.

In fact, Anthony and Kate are in the first sex scene of the new series, which takes places 31 minutes into the first episode

In fact, Anthony and Kate are in the first sex scene of the new series, which takes places 31 minutes into the first episode

They are seen getting intimate in the bedroom

They are seen getting intimate in the bedroom 

The regency romp came under fire for its lack of steamy scenes in the second series, with a meagre three minutes of bedroom action amid eight hours and 29 minutes of screen time

The regency romp came under fire for its lack of steamy scenes in the second series, with a meagre three minutes of bedroom action amid eight hours and 29 minutes of screen time

Viewers can already expect more from the first four episodes of series three, with at least six minutes of kissing, sex, threesomes and lesbian love-making

Viewers can already expect more from the first four episodes of series three, with at least six minutes of kissing, sex, threesomes and lesbian love-making

There has been several memorable steamy scenes from the last two series - including Daphne geting a lesson in self pleasure, The Duke of Hastings licking a spoon, and that racy library scene
There has been several memorable steamy scenes from the last two series - including Daphne geting a lesson in self pleasure, The Duke of Hastings licking a spoon, and that racy library scene

There has been several memorable steamy scenes from the last two series - including Daphne geting a lesson in self pleasure, The Duke of Hastings licking a spoon, and that racy library scene

Fans also went wild when the series two protagonists Kate and Anthony finally got down and dirty in very intimate scenes after their sexual tension had been building for seven episodes

Fans also went wild when the series two protagonists Kate and Anthony finally got down and dirty in very intimate scenes after their sexual tension had been building for seven episodes

'Oh, dear is Francesca quite well?' Violet (Ruth Gemmell) asks, concerned about her daughter.

Anthony replies: 'Well, she simply needed a moment. As do I, And... I should like to use that moment to dance with my beautiful wife.'

'Please,' Violet says. 'Enjoy yourselves,' as Kate turns to her mother-in-law and warmly whispers: 'Interference.'

Violet appears emotional as she watches her son Anthony lead Kate towards the dance-floor.

The couple bow to one another before beginning a group dance, at which point audiences are given a glimpse of Penelope Featherington ( Nicola Coughlan ) looking self conscious and flattening her dress.

Turning back to the husband and wife, Anthony turns Kate under his arm and kisses her.

Bridgerton, developed by Shonda Rhimes' television production company Shondaland and Netflix, follows the romantic journeys of the Bridgerton family as they navigate London´s ruthless marriage market.

Set in the early 1800s, the story focuses on the scandals and successes of the social season as young marriageable nobility looks for love.

Season 3, which arrived on the streaming platform on Thursday, follows the highly anticipated friends-to-lovers romantic arc between characters Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton, played by Coughlan and Newton.

'The friends-to-lover's trope, I think a lot of people resonate with that and have experienced that,' said Newton.

'I think that's why people are really passionate and excited for the season,' he added.

The Telegraph also gave the new series two stars, claiming Nicola and Luke have 'almost zero chemistry' - despite their close bond in real-life

The Telegraph also gave the new series two stars, claiming Nicola and Luke have 'almost zero chemistry' - despite their close bond in real-life

Nicola has become a household name thanks to her starring role in Bridgerton

Nicola has become a household name thanks to her starring role in Bridgerton 

Set in the early 1800s, the story focuses on the scandals and successes of the social season as young marriageable nobility looks for love

Set in the early 1800s, the story focuses on the scandals and successes of the social season as young marriageable nobility looks for love

Bridgerton series three part one streams on Netflix from May 16, series three part two from June 13. The May digital edition of Town & Country is out now

Bridgerton series three part one streams on Netflix from May 16, series three part two from June 13. The May digital edition of Town & Country is out now

Similarly, the show's new showrunner for Season 3, Jess Brownell, feels like the romance between Colin and Pen is a huge draw for viewers this time around.

'Because it's a friends-to-lovers story, it naturally lends itself to a bit more humor, lightness, of playfulness, and a familiarity,' said Brownell, who follows in series creator Chris Van Dusen´s footsteps.

'I think that humor especially is something that really speaks to both Nicola and Luke's strength.'

While the book series the show is based on by author Julia Quinn features a different love story before getting to Pen and Colin´s, Brownell felt like TV audiences would appreciate a unique chronological order.

'Pen and Colin have been on our screens now for two seasons. We know them and we care about them,' Brownell said.

'It felt like it was time to break out of the pattern of Colin being in the dark about Pen's feelings for him. We wanted to twist things in a different direction and make him work for Pen's affections,' she added. (Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Rollo Ross; Editing by Mary Milliken and David Gregorio).

Bridgerton series three part one streams on Netflix from May 16, series three part two from June 13. The May digital edition of Town & Country is out now.

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