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This Underrated David Tennant Hulu Series Is Perfect For Bridgerton Fans

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October 18, 2025
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Taggie and Rupert share an obstacle-laden age-gap relationship in Rivals

This post contains spoilers for the Hulu series, “Rivals.”

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The mainstream popularity of Netflix’s “Bridgerton” might seem baffling at first glance, but it actually makes perfect sense. The show encapsulates the allure of a traditional period piece morphed by postmodern sensibilities, which allows the story to accommodate a more inclusive socio-cultural outlook. While things can get needlessly dramatic at times, “Bridgerton” keeps things interesting by positively redefining Regency-era romance, especially when compared to Julia Quinn’s often-problematic source material. It is the ideal escapist fantasy grounded in faux-realism, where you can lose yourself in the everyday toils of the Ton and sway to the ballroom-suited instrumental renditions of upbeat pop tracks. For those interested in a period drama series with a similar bent, look no further than “Rivals,” which examines 1980s high society with pulpy irreverence, funneled through the excess of primetime soap operas.

Calling the world of “Rivals” hedonistic would be an understatement. After all, the show is based on Jilly Cooper’s eponymous novel series (dubbed the Rutshire Chronicles), which combines salacious romance with the ruthlessness of corporate competitiveness. These novels were an immediate success upon publication, topping every bestseller chart while being praised for their unapologetic verve. The scandals that shake up the Ton in “Bridgerton” are very tame in comparison to the events that transpire in Rutshire, and “Rivals” captures this heightened, absurd tone with great success. As a result, even serious topics are treated with less weight than expected, but the series (mostly) manages to toe the line between self-aware comedy and tone-deaf caricature.

Much like “Bridgerton,” this Hulu series boasts a stacked cast of characters sharing complex relationships and alliances, as they navigate a world where affections change on a whim. Without further ado, let’s dive right into the sickeningly affluent, voyeuristic world of “Rivals.”

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Rivals cheekily dramatizes the agonies and ecstasies of living in the ’80s

Taggie and Rupert share an obstacle-laden age-gap relationship in Rivals – Hulu

So, what is “Rivals” actually about? British nobleman/MP Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) and director of Corinium Television Lord Tony Baddingham (David Tennant) are set up as foils to one another. A ton of focus on Rupert’s sexual encounters contributes to the semi-serious tone of the series, where his appetite for desire informs other aspects of his complex personality. Baddingham, on the other hand, feels ruthless from the get-go, wholly incapable of any form of intimacy as he perceives every personal interaction as an opportunity to leech off the other party.

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Baddingham hates Rupert’s guts, and the feeling seems to be mutual, but they are not the only, ahem, rivals in the story. Everyone, from TV producer Cameron Cook (Nafessa Williams) to actress Maud O’Hara (Victoria Smurfit), is involved in something unsavory, be it unabashed adultery or an eagerness to backstab anyone they call a friend.

Everyone in “Rivals” is a terrible person. Personal follies can make for great entertainment when framed through a comedic lens, which is also the case here, even when it gets hard to take sides. Everyone speaks without a filter, but that’s hardly the worst offense in this show: remorseless displays of homophobia and misogyny mark almost every dynamic, where characters of color are constantly vilified simply for existing. Then there’s the nauseating snobbery, as inordinate wealth makes terrible people completely lose sight of reality, or forget that empathy is a sentiment that exists in the world. These ideas are woven well into the meandering story, as “Rivals” doesn’t lose itself in its excess, but uses it to highlight everything wrong with an era often depicted with the glow of nostalgia.

Amid all the smutty overindulgence, there’s room for love. You won’t find anything super wholesome, but the sincerity of these tender connections shines through, especially when contrasted against the transactional nature of most relationships (which often turn uncomfortably predatory or exploitative). Even someone like Rupert comes off as half-decent (at least by his standards), as he can be a good friend when he wants to be, or channel warmth without any expectation of being catered to in exchange.

“Rivals” isn’t concerned about making narrow moralizations anyway, as it is more invested in its larger-than-life characters and the messed-up decisions they make while soaking in privileged excess. Fortunately, it makes for great campy entertainment, making it worth checking out if you enjoy high society-centered period piece shenanigans.

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