By Let's get this out of the way first: fans don't need to worry about Queen Charlotte, the that stars India Amarteifio as the young royal.
It's good. Really good. Any time a popular franchise branches off, there's always a valid concern that it'll deviate too far from what made the original successful. (Just look at the vast television graveyard of failed prequels, spin-offs, and reimaginings as proof.) And by this point, we know—and love—the Bridgerton formula: romance, of pop songs, fancy costumes, .
The characters and situations may change, but it's comforting to rely on those elements to be there each season. What works about Queen Charlotte: It hits all those notes in a succinct and satisfying six episode arc, but with a slight edge.
We know the ending this time, and it's not necessarily a happy one. That makes the love story all the more poignant and gives Golda Rosheuvel's Queen Charlotte new depths as she finds something like peace with her situation.
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