Bridgerton newbie Yerin Ha has shared her thoughts on her character dynamic with Benedict Bridgerton, drawing a surprising comparison to one of literature’s most iconic romantics. Ha will lead season 4 of the hit Netflix series as Sophie Baek alongside Luke Thompson’s Benedict, marking the awaited shift in focus to the beloved Bridgerton brother. Since Sophie is the illegitimate daughter of an earl, Bridgerton season 4 will focus on the class-divided love story. While the story is based on the Cinderella re-creation from Julia Quinn’s book, there could be more literary influences on Sophie and Benedict’s romance.


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While speaking with TV Insider, Ha spoke about the upcoming season and the possible pop culture influences on the story. She teased a resemblance between Benedict and the beloved Jane Austen lead, Mr. Darcy. Read her quote below:

It’s funny because there was a scene, and I literally said to Luke, ‘You’re giving Mr. Darcy vibes, 100 percent. So I guess Pride and Prejudice for me. I don’t think the showrunners are thinking that, but for me, I’m thinking Pride and Prejudice .

What This Means for Bridgerton Season 4

It’s A New Era for Benedict Bridgerton

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Known as the artistic and more reserved Bridgerton sibling, Benedict’s character has been portrayed as open-minded and introspective. This new storyline gives him a complex romantic journey, allowing the show to explore different aspects of his character and provide a new perspective on his love life. By Ha’s comparison of Benedict to Mr. Darcy, it seems the show is identifying the Darcy-like qualities that lie within the Bridgerton character, who has always shown a quiet charisma and integrity similar to the beloved Austen hero.

This parallel could provide a new narrative that dives into the delicate push-and-pull of romance that is common in Austen’s writings. This connection to Mr. Darcy not only deepens Benedict’s evolution but also lays the groundwork needed for the examination of class dynamics that his relationship with Sophie brings forward. This new layer to his character is sure to resonate with audiences familiar with the Austens and Quinn’s intricate dance of romance that defines their novels.

Our Take on Bridgerton Season 4

It’s A Necessary Change For Benedict’s Character

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Bridgerton has always been known for its ability to blend classic romance with modern storytelling, making it resonate with current audiences. Ha’s comparison of Benedict to Mr. Darcy is particularly intriguing because it connects familiar literary traditions with the show’s daring, fresh approach to historical romance.

By adopting qualities similar to Darcy’s reserved yet devoted nature, Bendict’s show version will likely display more patience and respect while yearning for his Lady in Silver.

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The comment could also hint at where Bridgerton season 4 would change Benedict’s character in his love story. The show version is different from his book counterpart, who, at times, was aggressive about his sexual pursuits for Sophie. By adopting qualities similar to Darcy’s reserved yet devoted nature, Bendict’s show version will likely display more patience and respect while yearning for his Lady in Silver. Hence, Benedict and Sophie’s love story will appeal to those who enjoy deep, slow-burn relationships that push the boundaries of traditional period pieces.