“Consumed literally”- 'Bridgerton' Season 3’s Whopping 733.8 Million Viewership Leaves Fans Hilariously Unimpressed
With every new season that it drops, the chokehold that Bridgerton has on its fandom gets tighter, but they are only making wriggle room for more. While Season 3 of Netflix's Bridgerton did not become the show stealer at the Emmy 2024, owing to the series having released out of the time window during which the award show picks the cherries it will nominate, the show already seems to have done enough for the streamer.
While Netflix always surprises its audiences when it drops the data concerning the number of hours watched by our favorite shows, Bridgerton Season 3's 733.8 million hours of viewership left the audiences unfazed for surprising reasons. While some fans confessed to still binge-watching it and others demanded credit for at least half the amount, the massive viewership rating and the unimpressed fan reaction to the data is proof of just how much of a winner Bridgerton Season 3 was.
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The season was released in Netflix's new trademark style of two-volume drops, and despite the painful wait in between, fans quite literally consumed both volumes more than once. Bridgerton, despite having released three seasons, a usual limit for many Netflix originals, has more in the roaster, although it might take some time to surface.
Not only does it already have a plan in place to increase its already shocking viewership rating, but its fans greet the news with a nonchalance that could rival a well-practiced aristocrat at a tea party.
Bridgerton fans treat multi million viewership record as another walk in the park
From Baby Reindeer to One Day, Netflix was generous in gifting its fans with spectacular content long before Christmas. However, regardless of the season, fans have chosen Bridgerton as their gift of choice by making Season 3 the "most consumed" series in the first half of 2024. Therefore, instead of celebrating the achievement, Bridgerton fans engaged in a series of jokes and nonchalant shrugs.
Fans joked how fans "consumed literally" the third season of Bridgerton as a play on Internet's new catchphrase; 'ate'.
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While engaging in the celebration of Bridgerton Season 3's achievement, fans also made sure to put their request in for more seasons, leaving an unspoken promise of more such bombastic viewership ratings for Netflix.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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