Bridgerton fans have spotted some historical howlers in the show. From yellow lines in the road, to a Primark poster in scenes which are supposed to be set in 19th century Bath.
25.01.2021 - 19:14 / usmagazine.com
Sorry Game of Thrones’ Starbucks cup — you’ve been bumped. Eagle-eyed Bridgerton fans just pointed out a mistake in the Netflix hit series!
During the opening scene of the show, which debuted on Netflix on December 25, horse-drawn carriages are featured on a cobblestone road. However, along the side of the street are yellow lines — something that did not exist in the 1800s in the U.K., the time in which the period drama takes place.
“I couldn’t get into Bridgerton. I got bored and the lighting
Bridgerton fans have spotted some historical howlers in the show. From yellow lines in the road, to a Primark poster in scenes which are supposed to be set in 19th century Bath.
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Many of us have become well attuned to the ins and outs of the Netflix period drama Bridgerton, after having binge-watched it numerous times.
Eagle-eyed fans of Bridgerton have spotted some historical gaffes – including yellow lines, a manhole cover and a Primark poster. Set in what is supposed to be 19th century Bath, the Somerset city played host to the characters in 1813.
direct to your inbox Bridgerton fans have spotted some historical gaffes in the filming of the hit Netflix period drama.
Bridgerton is still a favorite among Netflix fans after premiering over the Christmas holiday.