With the drop of Season 4, Part 2 on Thursday, Feb. 26, “Bridgerton” tallied up 28 million views during the week of Feb. 23, matching the Season 3 debut viewership after its Part 2 drop, which brought in 28 million views during the week of June 10, 2024.
It’s an impressive feat for “Bridgerton,” which saw a slight viewership dip as its fourth season debuted to 39.7 million views. The debut for Season 4, Part 1 was always going to have a higher view count than Part 2, given that the hours viewed is divided by the total eight installments out so far rather than the first four episodes…
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