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'Bridgerton' Is Nowhere Near Perfect on Race But it's Still a Step Forward

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Bridgerton is a color-blind fantasy free from all racial discourse, , "That would imply that color and race were never considered, when color and race are part of the show."But that's not apparent to viewers until the third episode: When explaining the importance of love, Lady Danberry, one of the show’s Black matriarchs, reveals that their white king fell in love with a Black woman, Queen Charlotte, and their bond was the reason their utopian society was devoid of racism.

As Lady D’s story goes, the king's love for Queen Charlotte brought the country together and allowed people of color to gain titles and be treated with dignity and respect.And that’s the first and last time we hear anything about race or racism in the entire season., Van.

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