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Bridgerton secures 12 Emmy nominations following a major snub at the Golden Globes

Bridgerton secures 12 Emmy nominations following a major snub at the Golden Globes
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Grey s Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes expands deal with Netflix

Grey s Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes expands deal with Netflix
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The 50 best TV shows to watch on Netflix right now: Never Have I Ever Season 2 in July

The 50 best TV shows to watch on Netflix right now: Never Have I Ever Season 2 in July
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Bridgerton boss Shonda Rhimes shares her reaction to Regé-Jean Page exit response

Bridgerton boss Shonda Rhimes shares her reaction to Regé-Jean Page exit response Megan Davies © Netflix Bridgerton showrunner Shonda Rhimes has opened up how fans of the hit Netflix show reacted to the news that star Regé-Jean Page wasn t returning for season 2. Bridgerton fans were left devastated when the hit Netflix series confirmed that the show s star Regé-Jean Page wouldn t be returning for season 2 – and no-one was more shocked by the fans response to the news than Bridgerton boss Shonda Rhimes. In keeping with the tradition of the book series by Julia Quinn, the show s next season is set to follow the love story of Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) and Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley).

Bridgerton isn t as progressive on race as it seems, and there s a clear reason why

Bridgerton isn’t as progressive on race as it seems, and there s a clear reason why David Oliver, USA TODAY Netflix’s Bridgerton gives viewers a different view of 1800s England – one with Black people in power. Executive producer Shonda Rhimes’ first series for Netflix quickly resonated with subscribers after premiering on Christmas Day, so much so that it earned a Season 2 renewal on Thursday. But viewers were also quick to address the issue of colorism – discrimination against people with darker skin tones. Lighter-skinned Black characters on the show mostly hold positions of nobility and darker-skinned Black characters are relegated to the sidelines and appear villainous or violent.  

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