Dearest Gentle Readers, we must discuss a recurring scandal in the Bridgerton universe that has become painfully predictable.
After four seasons of pining, glitzy balls, and string-quartet covers of pop hits, there's one trope that needs to be retired immediately: the reformed "rake". It has officially overstayed its welcome.
While the bad-boy-turned-lover-boy arc is a pillar of the romance genre, the show has reached a saturation point where this narrative no longer feels like an organic part of a character's journey. It feels more like a mandatory uniform we're forcing every leading man to wear.
When every male lead follows the same path of debauchery before finding "the one," the redemption frankly loses its impact.
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This reliance on the rake persona reached a point of genuine confusion with Colin Bridgerton. To many viewers, Colin's tour of European women felt fundamentally at odds with his established character. We knew him as the sensitive, hungry, and earnest brother who led with his heart.
Seeing him suddenly adopt a swaggering, brothel-visiting persona felt like a costume he was forced to wear simply because the writers felt a Bridgerton man isn't a lead until he's gone through the same rite of passage.


























