30 Burning Questions I Have After Watching Bridgerton Season 4, Part Two
The second half of Bridgerton’s fourth season brought us more drama, romance, and plot twists than we could have ever imagined. As the credits rolled after Sophie and Benedict’s wedding, I found myself pondering over several burning questions that are sure to keep me up at night. Here are the 30 queries that have been swirling in my mind:
- Did people in the Regency era really keep track of their menstrual cycles in such a detailed manner?
- Was I the only one who missed the presence of Cressida in the latter episodes?
- Is anyone else strangely drawn to the friendship between Cressida and Eloise?
- Isn’t the phrase “my courses returned last night” a beautifully elegant way of saying one got their period?
- Why did it take three individuals to solve a seemingly simple puzzle?
- Despite not knowing John very well, why did his death hit me so hard?
- Can someone clarify the circumstances surrounding John’s demise?
- He simply “had a headache”?
- How did Francesca lose her baby?
- How did Posy manage to escape through the window? I wish we had witnessed that scene.
- Why am I unexpectedly emotional during this Scottish funeral scene?
- Have I ever been this moved by an episode of Bridgerton before?
- Is this an accurate depiction of how court proceedings operated in the past? It’s quite terrifying.
- Do the nobility in Bridgerton require concrete evidence to accuse someone of wrongdoing?
- Was anyone else touched by the heart-to-heart conversation between Eloise and Hyacinth?
- Would a spin-off centered around Posy be something viewers would be interested in?
- Was it truly that simple for Sophie to fabricate her lineage in the end?
- I’m puzzled as to why Violet decided not to marry Lord Anderson.
- While she sought to discover herself, why did Violet previously express distress over his lack of interest in marriage?
- Why did Michaela go back on her word and leave after stating she wouldn’t?
- Did everyone catch the post-credits sequence?
- I’ve appreciated the upstairs-downstairs dynamic reminiscent of Downton Abbey in this season, but was it solely due to Sophie’s maid status?
- Will we ever see these characters again, or are they destined to fade into obscurity?
- Does Benedict’s final scene hint at a renewed pursuit of his passion for painting?
- Could Benedict explore a romantic relationship with a man in the upcoming season?
- Will we witness Lady Danbury’s adventures in her homeland in the next season?
- Is Eloise set to be the focus of the upcoming season?
- Will Gregory and Hyacinth each have their own dedicated season, or will their stories be intertwined in a few more seasons?
- Can the remaining plotlines be wrapped up in one or two additional seasons?
- While I adore Bridgerton and never want it to conclude, how much longer can we expect the show to continue captivating audiences?
As we eagerly await the answers to these burning questions, Bridgerton’s future remains a tantalizing mystery that fans can’t wait to unravel.

