Bridgertons They returned with a third season that surprised by being their boldest yet, with deeper themes and more maturity in their production. About the risks associated with costumes and production that the film crew takes, including even wigs with light led for some characters, a way to gain deeper insight into their protagonists. The truth is that the very last chapters are a mixture of the romance of the book they come from and a casual tone that seeks to update the historical drama genre.
Meanwhile, the Netflix production was successful in its proposal, premise and, in particular, its combination of pop culture elements with other, more traditional ones. This makes for a tense and complicated relationship between Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan). a plot that must deal with the different tones and sentences of the argument.
Proof of this is the team’s decision Shondaland include one of singer Pitbull’s biggest hits in one of the story’s key scenes. This is not only surprising, but also gives a new personality to the episode, which is already becoming one of the most iconic in the production. In particular, a key moment that will henceforth determine the relationship between the characters. What makes a choice lid the melody that accompanies a scene is much more important than one might assume.
Complicated love story
The complex romance of Colin and Penelope is not only one of the most anticipated by movie fans. Bridgertons. TIt’s also one that breaks the chronology of the adaptation of Julia Quinn’s literary saga. Based on the fourth book in the novel series rather than the third, the new season’s script delves deeper into the story. Romance with Mr Bridgerton.
In fiction, childhood friends gradually discover that their feelings are more passionate than brotherly. This is after overcoming misunderstandings and, in particular, Penelope, pressure to marry. So the final ten minutes of the season four episode not only celebrate a relationship that took years to form.

Having confessed their feelings to each other, the characters experience an intimate and sweet moment. That’s when you hear the instrumental version Give me everything Pitbull performed by musician Archer Marsh. This is an amazing decision that gives the entire erotic scene a rare mixture of love and despair. Which also makes it clear that Colin and Penelope’s relationship will become more conflicted, painful and emotional. One of the moments that will lead to the end of the season, which will premiere on June 13 this year.
Good decisions for a bold series
These are some of the more curious elements of a season that has marked a departure from what has been shown so far in Bridgertons. Because of its specific story—a romance between two characters built into the plot—for showrunner Jess Brownell, the little details matter a lot. As he commented Business Insider, personally chose Pitbull’s song. With the aim of giving the scene a mischievous, deep and sincere atmosphere.

“I have to tell you, I’m not a regular Pitbull listener, but I heard this song on a playlist without even realizing what the song was at first, and I was like, This song has an incredible structure,” he explained in the interview. . At the same time that Give me everythingthis is the right choice tell about the heroes’ journey through a complex plot.
“If you think about that scene, Penelope’s years of friendship and falling in love have led to this giant crescendo,” Brownell explained. “I’ve heard a lot of slow romantic songs, but none of them, in my opinion, had the right impact, build and crescendo. There are so many builds to this Pitbull song that I think it just shows the dynamics that are happening on stage.”
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