3 points in common between "Grey's Anatomy" and this Netflix nugget

"The Bridgertons Chronicle" is the new Netflix nugget from Shonda Rhimes, to whom we already owe the cult series "Grey's Anatomy". Here's why Meredith Gray fans will love this new program.

The Bridgertons Chronicle is finally available on Netflix since this Friday December 25, 2020. The new series of Shonda Rhimes is much compared to Gossip Girl, but also has similarities to the cult series of Shondaland, Grey's Anatomy. Explanations.

Female characters are inspiring

Series Grey's Anatomy has great strength: its badass female characters. Meredith, Cristina, Miranda … They make us vibrate because, by their tenacity, they question our patriarchal society. The Bridgertons Chronicle evokes this theme which is so dear to Shonda Rhimes' heart. At the heart of the 19th century, Daphné, Marina and even Éloise suffered from the omnipresent sexism and even more overwhelming at the time. The creator aims right once again, adopting a committed point of view, never drowned in the fictional dimension of the series.

The cast is brilliant and inclusive

Like Grey's Anatomy, The Bridgertons Chronicle sublimates a cast made up of diverse and varied actors. In Grey's Anatomy, Cristina falls in love with Dr. Burke. She is of Asian descent, he is black. We dream in front of this couple without the series making diversity a central subject. In The Bridgertons Chronicle, same story. Some actors are black, several couples are mixed, but this is not a problematic script. A true modern approach, which allows everyone to project themselves into the story.

Choral film dramas are fascinating

Grey's Anatomy brilliantly manages to tell us about multitudes of different stories, with many colorful characters as well written as the headliners. This is also the case with The Bridgertons Chronicle, which serves us in ultra-entertaining dramas and narrative arcs. As much to say to you that level emotion, the series surpasses itself, and not only thanks to the central duo! Rest assured: if you are not a fan of Daphne and Simon, other characters can satisfy you during these eight episodes.

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