Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 Review: The Romance Series Uses a Problematic Netflix Trend (But Makes it Work)

Season 4 of Bridgerton is divided into two parts and focuses on Benedict Bridgerton’s love story, which is based on the book An Offer From a Gentleman by Quinn. Although the season covers several different storylines, Benedict’s romance is one of the most creative and engaging we’ve seen so far – and it surprisingly manages to make one of Netflix’s common issues work in its favor.

Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 Review: Despite A Bumpy Start, Benedict’s Romantic Journey Is A Total Fairy Tale

By season four, most of Benedict’s siblings are married, leaving him unable to avoid his mother’s pressure to find a wife. Luckily, he meets a captivating woman at a masquerade ball hosted by Violet early in the social season. However, she disappears before he can learn who she is, launching Benedict on a quest to find the mysterious woman in silver.

Wonder Man Soundtrack: All Songs in MCU Show Listed

Wonder Man is quickly becoming a highlight of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, largely thanks to Yahya Abdul-Mateen II’s captivating portrayal of Simon Williams, also known as Wonder Man. The show’s music, composed by Joel P. West, is crucial to its impact, and carefully chosen songs further enhance the story. Here’s a preview of the soundtrack.

Two Brandon Sanderson Book Series Are Getting Apple TV Adaptations, And Fans Have Big Feelings

Apple TV has secured the rights to adapt Brandon Sanderson’s epic Cosmere universe, which includes popular series like Stormlight Archive and Mistborn. The streamer plans to start with these two titles, turning Mistborn into a movie and Stormlight Archive into a TV series. The deal, described by The Hollywood Reporter as “unprecedented,” gives Sanderson a remarkable level of creative control. He will not only write and produce these adaptations, but also serve as a consultant and have final approval over how his stories are brought to the screen.

These Classic Shonen Anime Are Unwatchable Today

Some anime series are hard to enjoy now due to outdated or problematic content, like jokes that haven’t aged well, harsh treatment of characters, or depictions of assault. Real-life scandals involving the creators or voice actors also make it tough to revisit certain shows. While these anime were still important and influential, their problematic elements make a full rewatch challenging.