That The Bridgertons has been a resounding success for Netflix is undoubted and supported by the figures: it made history after the premiere of its second season by being crowned Netflix’s most watched series of all times.
The series, which brings together some of the most handsome boys in the worldhas become essential on the platform and has introduced us to faces like Regé-Jean Page (who could become the new James Bond), Simone Ashley or Jonathan Bailey, both protagonists of the last season.
But the latter was already a familiar face to me. A young man who appeared in a somewhat unknown series created by Phoebe Waller Bridge. About three years ago, maybe four, few in Spain knew the British creator of killing eve. But fleabag It came to Amazon Prime Video to become its best comedy and give it the recognition it deserved.
But much earlier, in 2016, good old Phoebe already showed signs of being one of the best screenwriters of our generation, and she did so with a very millennial, very funny and somewhat unknown series that aired on the British channel Channel 4 and on the that one of the protagonists was the Jonathan Baileythe now star of The Bridgertons.
It lasts just three hours and is the ideal series to do a marathon this week. Funny, acid and capable of talking about precariousness from the most absolute humor: crashing.
crashingthe series that Jonathan Bailey starred in before hitting it with The Bridgertons
The series created and written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge is the story of some young people who live in an abandoned hospital because being a millennial in these times is not always easy. Job insecurity, relationships between roommates and the daily struggle with life are the breeding ground for this comedy to flourish, in which there is no lack of sexlove and above all, humor.
A series that if you didn’t know yet, is just what you need to see this week. An easy, fun, ironic, acid and hidden series in the extensive Netflix catalogwhich has now been discovered before your eyes as the wonderful jewel that it is.
Photos | Crashing (Netflix)
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