Bridgerton is not only romantic but also a spicy drama that raises the bar for love, revolt, and high-society living. The program strays from historical accuracy by portraying a racially mixed society and employing contemporary undertones in Regency-era London in 1813. Here, romance involves making one's own decisions about falling in love (or not), as well as, of course, yielding to strong passion. If you want something sexier than your typical cookie-cutter romance and want to take in the magnificent setting, costumes, and fantastic performance, choose this show.
The show's first season, which is based on a collection of romance novels by Julia Quinn, centers on the smoldering passion between the firstborn Bridgerton daughter Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor) and the dashing Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page). Their chemistry is strong, and the second half of last season is essentially softcore sex scenes, while the first half is mainly wistful looks and modest flirting.