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From the final events of the last episode of the fourth season of ‘Bridgerton’.
After four seasons, ‘Bridgerton’ remains one of Netflix‘s most talked-about series, with its combination of palace dramas, romances, and gossip. In this new installment, the story has focused on the love story between Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and Sophie Beckett (Yerin Ha) and, as the series’ showrunner, Jess Brownell, pointed out in Techradar, you have to pay attention to the end credits.
The second part of the fourth season of ‘Bridgerton’ includes a scene that many viewers have overlooked: a sequence after the credits of episode 8 showing Benedict and Sophie’s wedding. The decision to place the wedding at the very end has surprised some viewers, who did not expect an additional ending after the credits. Brownell explained that the scene was always in the script, although it was originally intended to be placed immediately after the final action, as is customary in the series. However, during the editing process with Shonda Rhimes, they decided to delay it:

“I’ve heard some people say, ‘Wait, what? There’s a wedding scene?’ The sequence was always in the script. Initially, it was going to appear right after the main action ended, as we usually do. It fades to black, you see the scene again, and there’s one last flash-forward. But when Shonda [Rhimes] and I were editing, we thought, ‘There’s a lot going on at the end of this season.’”
The decision was made to give the real final sequence some breathing room: “There’s a really beautiful Cinderella-type ending for Sophie and Benedict under that gazebo. There’s the Whistledown revelation. A lot happens. So we really just wanted to give viewers a moment to breathe and digest everything before we got to the wedding scene,” added the series creator.
Many events in the season finale

In the main dénouement, Benedict discovers Sophie’s father’s true identity alongside Violet. The appearance of a will and the recovery of the dowry that Araminta had intended for Rosamund allow Sophie’s social position to be restored. With this evidence, the young woman can formally return to society, clearing the way for her marriage to Benedict. The wedding brings together the Bridgerton family, including Anthony and Kate.
The season finale brings together several events: the outcome of Benedict and Sophie’s relationship under the arbor and a new twist involving Lady Whistledown. Penelope announces at Cressida’s return ball that she is giving up her role as the author of the pamphlets to focus on writing a novel. However, the narrative suggests that someone else, still unknown, has assumed Whistledown’s identity, leaving a new mystery open for the next installment.