Bridgerton Season 4 & An Offer from a Gentleman: Why Benedict’s Story Is So Divisive
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With Bridgerton’s new season around the corner, I wanted to talk about the book that inspired it: An Offer from a Gentleman by Julia Quinn.
In this episode of Modern Fiction, I share my honest thoughts on Benedict and Sophie’s story, why this book is often considered the most controversial in the Bridgerton series, and why I personally enjoyed it and didn’t find Benedict offensive.
This is not a recap and not a full book vs show comparison — think of it as a relaxed, spoiler-light discussion, like chatting about Bridgerton over coffee.
I also talk about:
Why Season 2 is still my favorite Bridgerton season
My concerns after Season 3
Trailer differences already visible for Benedict’s season
Sophie Beckett as a character and why she anchors the story
Lady Whistledown now that her identity is public
Francesca, John, and why I hope the show handles her story carefully
Why Benedict might be the most relatable Bridgerton sibling
A full book vs show comparison will come after the season is released.
💬 Let me know your thoughts — did you love An Offer from a Gentleman, or did you struggle with it?