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Bridgerton's Francesca: Queer Twist or Adaptation Flub?

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Showrunner reveals Francesca's queer storyline was always planned.
  • Julia Quinn supports the adaptation's departure from the book.
  • Book fans express disappointment over changes to Francesca's story.
Bridgerton's Francesca: Queer Twist or Adaptation Flub?

The Netflix series Bridgerton has taken a new direction with Francesca's storyline, a move showrunner Jess Brownell stated was planned from the show's inception. Brownell sought to explore Francesca's sexuality, drawing thematic cues from Julia Quinn's novels while adapting the narrative for the screen.

Brownell consulted with Quinn, who provided her blessing for the adaptation's creative choices. Quinn has expressed confidence that Francesca's arc on the show will be highly emotional, potentially even more so than her book counterpart, "When He Was Wicked."

While the adaptation adjusts Francesca's romantic focus from Michael Bridgerton in the books to John Stirling, this change has generated mixed reactions among fans. Some readers are dismayed by the deviation from the original novel's narrative.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, showrunner Jess Brownell stated that exploring Francesca's sexuality was always the plan from the show's first season.
Yes, Julia Quinn gave her blessing for the adaptation's creative decisions regarding Francesca's storyline.
Some book fans have expressed frustration and disappointment over the changes made to Francesca's romance compared to the novels.

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