‘Is Bridgerton losing its touch?’: Series three part two garners mixed reviews from critics with THAT six-minute sex scene branded both ‘cringe’ and ‘one of the sexiest moments on television’

After a slow build, Bridgerton series three finally made good on its promises when it ramped up the raunch at the end of episode four.

But that racy six-minute sex scene between Penelope and Colin has divided critics, with it branded both ‘cringe’ and ‘one of the sexiest moments on television’.

Bridgerton series three part two gives fans a taste of the steamy sex that made its first season, when Nicola Coughlan, 37, strips fully nude ahead of her and Luke Newton’s much-talked-about romp.

The steamy moment between newly-engaged Penelope and Colin lasts for a whole six minutes, but critics have said fans will be left disappointed as they watch on and discover there’s not much more to come.

And while Variety’s Aramide Timudu called the scene of the ‘sexiest things seen on television since Bridgerton series one’, the Evening Standard’s Vicky Jessop felt the highly-anticipated regency romp left a little to be desired.

After a slow build, Bridgerton series three finally made good on its promises when it ramped up the raunch at the end of episode four

After a slow build, Bridgerton series three finally made good on its promises when it ramped up the raunch at the end of episode four

Bridgerton series three part two gives fans a taste of the steamy sex that made its first season, as Nicola Coughlan, 37, strips fully nude as her and Luke Newton partake in the period drama's raciest scene yet

Bridgerton series three part two gives fans a taste of the steamy sex that made its first season, as Nicola Coughlan, 37, strips fully nude as her and Luke Newton partake in the period drama’s raciest scene yet

The critics’ views on Bridgerton series three part two

Evening Standard

Rating:

Vicky Jessop: ‘Steamy this is not. Watching it feels like seeing two teenagers fumbling their way through an awkward clinch. Is Bridgerton losing its touch? Francesca’s love affair with Lord John Stirling is snooze-worthy – all those painful silences! Yes, we get it, they’re shy!’

The Telegraph

Rating:

Anita Singh: ‘Aside from Penelope’s heaving bosom, though, this third series remains a dud. Her extensive sex scene with Colin has a cringe-making quality – think EL James’ Fifty Shades with all of the terrible dialogue but none of the nipple clamps. Away from the main couple, the plot barely exists.’

The Independent

Rating:

Kate Rosseinsky: ‘The wheels are starting to come off the Bridgerton carriage – and the final two episodes will need to be pretty dramatic to get things back on track.’

The Daily Mail 

Rating:

Christopher Stevens: ‘Stars Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton have been promising for weeks that this time, in two newly released episodes, Bridgerton goes all the way. And they weren’t fibbing… though, for such an explicit sex scene, it was also oddly chaste.’

The Times

Rating:

Carol Midgley: ‘I call Bridgerton the “toffs, t**s and titles” show, but here another t-word is at play — tenderness. Coughlan’s aforementioned breasts should get some kind of award for all the heaving they do. Good lord, they’re up and down in those frocks like a pair of airbags.’

Variety

Aramide Timudu: ‘The primary sex scene between Polin involving a full-length mirror and a chaise lounge is one of the sexiest things seen on television since Bridgerton Season 1. Fans may still gripe at the lack of sensual activity on screen, but this mirror section is absolutely intoxicating and beautifully done.’

‘Steamy this is not,’ she said. ‘Watching it feels like seeing two teenagers fumbling their way through an awkward clinch.’

Critics’ opinions on part two were largely restricted to episode five and six, as Netflix guarded the final two for its main drop on Thursday.

Vicky gave part two a damning two-star review, as she asked: ‘Is Bridgerton losing its touch?’

The Telegraph’s Anita Singh was also left unimpressed, calling the much-awaited Penelope and Colin series a ‘dud’.

She wrote: ‘Aside from Penelope’s heaving bosom, though, this third series remains a dud.

‘Her extensive sex scene with Colin has a cringe-making quality – think EL James’ Fifty Shades with all of the terrible dialogue but none of the nipple clamps. Away from the main couple, the plot barely exists.’

Criticism of the Netflix show’s sub-plots were a running theme, as reviewers dubbed them ‘boring’.

Evening Standard’s Vicky said: ‘Francesca’s love affair with Lord John Stirling is snooze-worthy – all those painful silences! Yes, we get it, they’re shy!’

Meanwhile, Carol Midgley of The Times wrote: ‘There are various subplots, such as the one involving Francesca Bridgerton trying to find a chap, which are quite dull frankly.’

Nicola went topless in the racy scene as her co-star admired her naked figure

Nicola went topless in the racy scene as her co-star admired her naked figure

The steamy moment between newly-engaged Penelope and Colin lasts for a whole six minutes, but fans are set to be disappointed as they watch on and discover there's not much more to come

The steamy moment between newly-engaged Penelope and Colin lasts for a whole six minutes, but fans are set to be disappointed as they watch on and discover there’s not much more to come

And The Independent’s Kate Rosseinsky said: ‘The drama is underwritten, and too much narrative space is given to flimsy plot lines that are hard to engage with.’

Her three-star review concluded: ‘The wheels are starting to come off the Bridgerton carriage – and the final two episodes will need to be pretty dramatic to get things back on track.’

However not all critics felt the same about the steamy sex scene in episode five, as others hailed it ‘classic Bridgerton raunch’ – as well as applauding its ‘tenderness’.

Variety’s Aramide wrote: ‘The primary sex scene between Polin involving a full-length mirror and a chaise lounge is one of the sexiest things seen on television since Bridgerton Season 1.

‘As an instrumental of Ariana Grande’s POV hums in the background, the segment encompasses all of the lush vulnerability that comes with love, lust and acceptance.

‘Fans may still gripe at the lack of sensual activity on screen, but this mirror section is absolutely intoxicating and beautifully done.’

Meanwhile The Times’ Carol wrote: ‘The main energy of this series comes from the relationship between Colin and Penelope which, I have to admit it, teems with chemistry.

‘I call Bridgerton the “toff, t**s and titles” show, but here another t-word is at play — tenderness.’

The pair then moved to the chaise longue where Luke's bare bottom was displayed before they touched each other intimately

The pair then moved to the chaise longue where Luke’s bare bottom was displayed before they touched each other intimately

Fans were treated to the racy scene on Thursday morning when the final four episodes were released by Netflix

Fans were treated to the racy scene on Thursday morning when the final four episodes were released by Netflix

Carol gave a special mention to Derry Girls star Nicola’s performance in the racy scene, adding: ‘Coughlan’s aforementioned breasts should get some kind of award for all the heaving they do.

‘Good lord, they’re up and down in those frocks like a pair of airbags.’

A downgrade from his five stars for part one, The Daily Mail‘s Christopher Stevens did applaud Nicola and Luke for living up to their claims there would be raunch.

Giving the episodes four stars, he wrote: ‘ Stars Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton have been promising for weeks that this time, in two newly released episodes, Bridgerton goes all the way.

‘He flashes his bum, she bares her boobs, just so we can be in no doubt that The Deed is about to take place.’

But he also shared that he felt the scene hadn’t gone quite far enough, as he said: ‘And they weren’t fibbing… though, for such an explicit sex scene, it was also oddly chaste.’

Fans were treated to the racy scene on Thursday morning when the final four episodes were released by Netflix.

A downgrade from his five stars for part one, The Daily Mail 's Christopher Stevens did applaud Nicola and Luke for living up to their claims there would be raunch

A downgrade from his five stars for part one, The Daily Mail ‘s Christopher Stevens did applaud Nicola and Luke for living up to their claims there would be raunch

Colin and Penelope's passion was a slow burner in the first part as the pair slowly came to realise their true feelings for one another

Colin and Penelope’s passion was a slow burner in the first part as the pair slowly came to realise their true feelings for one another

In the explicit scene, Penelope was being comforted by Luke after a row with her mother about her engagement, during which time they began kissing.

Luke then began to grope his fiancée before undoing her corset and admiring her naked figure.

The pair then moved to the chaise longue where Luke’s bare bottom was displayed before they touched each other intimately.

They checked in on each other constantly, with Penelope stating: ‘tell me what to do’, with Luke offering: ‘you could touch me.’

After warning his virginal bride that this ‘may hurt’ the pair then had sex, with Penelope asking at the end ‘can we do it again?’ to which Colin quipped: ‘give me 5 minutes, maybe 10.’

The racy scene lasted a total of six minutes – which was the combined length of all the steamy moments in part one.

While the most shocking, Colin and Penelope’s scene wasn’t the first steamy moment in part two.

Netflix releases Bridgerton’s highly anticipated part 2 teaser

Less than five minutes into episode five, Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) was seen in bed with widow, Lady Tilley Arnold but their antics remained firmly under the covers.

Nicola and Luke previously revealing that they filmed so many romps that by the end they were comfortable lounging around together naked between takes.

The Derry Girls star previously revealed: ‘I think we’ve won the sauciness for this series!’ as she detailed the sex scenes.

She teased what fans can expect to see, telling Entertainment Weekly: ‘We did break a piece of furniture while doing one scene. It’s a little bit like a stunt in which they’re like, ‘Okay, we’re gonna do this, this, and this.

‘But then they gave us freedom and we had a lot of say in how we did those scenes and what we wanted to do. That makes you feel quite empowered.

‘So we felt super. They were actually really enjoyable. I didn’t think they would be. It was fun.’

Related Posts

Fresh off a triumphant run in the U.S., Susan Boyle touched down in London looking radiant and relaxed, flanked by her loyal entourage and flashing that signature smile fans know so well. The singing sensation, now a global icon, was greeted by paparazzi and well-wishers alike, clearly still riding high from her celebrated American appearances — and proving once again that Susan Boyle’s star power knows no borders.

Britain’s Got Talent star Susan Boyle arrived at Heathrow Airport tonight beaming from ear to ear after a triumphant visit to the U.S. which saw her face…

She once walked onto a talent show stage as a complete unknown — and walked off as a global phenomenon. Now, at 58, Susan Boyle is looking back at the moments that made her, through the photos that captured it all. From family snapshots in West Lothian to tearful standing ovations across the Atlantic, Susan opens up about the unexpected fame, quiet victories, and the deeply personal memories behind her favourite images — each one a window into the life of a woman the world fell in love with.

Celebrities share the stories behind their favourite photographs. This week it’s singing sensation Susan Boyle, 58.  Susan Boyle (pictured) has shared the stories behind some of her…

Andrea Bocelli has come out swinging in defense of fellow legend Plácido Domingo, blasting music companies for cancelling the tenor’s performances amid sexual harassment allegations from over 20 women. “I’m appalled,” Bocelli said in a recent interview, calling the industry’s reaction “deeply unjust” and suggesting that Domingo is being punished without proof. His comments have sparked immediate backlash — and reignited a fierce debate over how the classical music world handles its scandals.

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli is staunchly defending opera legend Placido Domingo, calling it ‘absurd’ that opera houses have canceled the star’s performances over sexual harassment allegations before they are…

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani just dropped a baby bombshell—and the internet can’t handle it! The superstar couple announced the arrival of their newborn in a surprise reveal that stunned fans. But it’s not just the news that has everyone buzzing—it’s the baby’s name. Unique, emotional, and deeply personal, it’s sparked wild reactions across social media. You won’t believe what they named their little one… and why.

A Song, A Tear, A Miracle: Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Welcome Baby Boy – And It’s His Name That’s Got Everyone Talking Blake Shelton and Gwen…

Rod Stewart left the crowd stunned when he brought out his 94-year-old sister for a surprise duet no one saw coming. As she slowly made her way on stage, the audience rose to their feet, unsure what to expect. But when she took the mic and began to sing—with a voice rich in warmth, elegance, and old-world soul—every jaw dropped. The arena fell silent, then erupted in cheers. Rod stood beside her, visibly emotional, barely holding back tears. It wasn’t just a performance—it was a once-in-a-lifetime moment that reminded everyone of the magic of family, music, and living legends. By the end, she hadn’t just joined her brother—she’d stolen the spotlight. A memory etched in every heart that witnessed it.

A Night to Remember: Sir Rod Stewart and His 94-Year-Old Sister Share the Stage for a Heart-Stirring “Sailing” in Edinburgh It was a cool, misty evening in…

In a world where egos often overshadow elegance, Adam Lambert proved why he’s in a league of his own. At a glitzy high-profile dinner, the singer was unexpectedly asked to move tables — a moment that could’ve sparked major drama. But instead of making a scene, Adam smiled graciously and said, “No worries at all.” No eye-roll, no fuss — just pure class. The moment, caught on camera, is now going viral, with fans praising his humility and kindness. In an industry known for diva tantrums, Lambert’s calm response is winning hearts and reminding us that true stars don’t need to shout — they shine. Watch the unexpected act of grace that’s restoring people’s faith in fame.

There was no VIP treatment for American star Adam Lambert at Justin Hemmes’ restaurant The Paddington in Sydney on Wednesday night. The singer, 42, appeared a little flustered after a waitress…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *