A Netflix is the most watched subscription streaming platform in Brazil. There are millions of customers who consume, to a large extent, the company's original productions. Incidentally, the biggest highlight of Netflix currently is in its own series, documentaries and films. One of the platform's bets is on themes aimed at an adult audience.
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Among some of the most watched series on the platform is the Bridgerton production. Inspired and built on a sequence of books of the same name, the series reaches a female audience, in large part.
Some of the more “spicy” scenes show intimate relationships between the characters. Nothing too explicit, but watching the episodes accompanied can be a little embarrassing. This generated a peculiar reaction among Netflix subscribers on social media.
Fans of the series began to warn other subscribers of the platform. Messages warned about the content that exists in the series. The objective is to prevent children from watching or even alerting them to possible embarrassing situations.
Among the most common messages are: "don't watch with parents". Or else: “get the parents out of the room”. The objective is to avoid the embarrassment of witnessing an intimate scene with the parents.
However, other users warn of age censorship. In this case, the warning is: “not recommended for children”. Or: “children should not watch episode number six”.
Viewers of the series say that the moments between Daphne and Simon are the "hottest". “This chapter six is not for children. The Duke knows what he has, ”warns an internet user.
"The honeymoon episode has very hot scenes, it's not the lunchtime episode and don't watch it with the parents". That's what another platform subscriber says.
The series is based on Julia Quinn's bestselling book Bridgerton. Episodes delve into the sensual, luxurious and competitive world of London high society in the early 19th century.
The Bridgerton family has to deal with the weddings, the sumptuous balls of Mayfair and the aristocratic palaces of Park Lane.
Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor), the eldest daughter of the clan, is looking for a suitable husband. Like her parents, she would like to marry for love, but her older brother gets in the way of her plans and makes her quest even more difficult.
When Daphne meets the Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page), the season's most sought-after bachelor, sparks fly between them. However, a scandal prepared by Lady Whistledown (Julie Andrews) causes Daphne's name to be tarnished.
To defend herself against slander, she decides to ally herself with the rebellious Duke. Thus she puts the values and appearances of London's elite to the test.