Madrid.- The fourth season of 'Bridgerton' will come to an end on February 26th with the second part of this installment, which will put the final touch to the story of Benedict and Sophie (an impossible love between social classes) and that of Francesca and John (a "quiet love" to which the series does not have its viewers accustomed).
Promotion in Madrid
Three of the protagonists of these romances -Hannah Dodd (Francesca), Luke Thompson (Benedict) and Yerin Ha (Sophie)- have been in Madrid promoting the new installment of a series set in Regency England, a historical context that serves as a backdrop, but on which numerous liberties are taken.We recommend reading:Why don't Anthony and Kate appear at the beginning of Bridgerton 4?
«'The Bridgertons' has never wanted to be an accurate historical drama. It's not a documentary,» Yerin Ha has asserted about the historical discrepancies of the series, which uses everything from modern music to Afro-descendant, Indian, or Asian actors to represent characters from the British high society of the early 19th century. For his part, for Luke Thompson it is important that any series cares about the social context in which it is broadcast, even if that means taking licenses and taking what it needs from a historical context, but leaving aside what it does not. «‘The Bridgertons’ haven't invented anything», resolves the actor, who recalls that the fiction draws from Julia Quinn's romantic novels, which, as Thompson rightly points out, were not written in the 19th century, but in the early 2000s. These licenses are what have allowed, precisely, that his character, Benedict, the second of the eight Bridgerton siblings and the most elusive in terms of love, falls in love with a maid from the service. "Benedict is not the typical protagonist, he is not even at the center of his own life. He has spent the last seasons on the margins of the stories, without taking himself too seriously," underlines Thompson.Central Plot of Ha's Hand
However, it is now done with the central plot in the hands of Ha, whose character discovers for the first time for the followers of the fiction the lower part of the Bridgerton house, where the service hides."She is someone from a lower class, but at the same time she is very brave and resilient. I think a female protagonist who puts herself first is refreshing, especially in the classist context that the series shows," claims the actress.Francesca
The third leg of this fourth installment is Francesca, the sixth sister of the family, who after marrying John Stirling in the last season will show on screen a calmer love than that starring her siblings. "Francesca is a slightly different character from the other Bridgerton, she is more introverted. In addition, it allows us to see a different love relationship. In the rest of the seasons we have seen a lot of fireworks in the relationships, but John and Francesca's presents us with a more tranquil love", reviews her interpreter, Hannah Dodd. Not only that, she will also be the one to show a feminine reality that had been overlooked until now: the inexperience of women of the time in relation to sexual relations. «Many entered into romantic relationships without any prior experience. It's very nice that we can see how Francesca becomes brave enough to demand that information», celebrates Dodd, who claims that women «deserve to feel pleasure in the same way as men».







