Some eagle-eyed Bridgerton fans have spotted some blunders in the scenes of the new popular Netflix series, with one apparently spotting a Primark sign in the 18th Century drama! LOL?
The period drama, which has floods of people around the world hooked, has definitely left some fans questioning the accuracies within the details of the series. With the show being set in the year 1813, people have been sharing some of the historical inaccuracies they’ve found.
Really enjoying Bridgerton, but with the technology available to film makers these days, a yellow line? pic.twitter.com/Ah4rljsfKn
— West End Fan (@WestEndFan1) January 11, 2021
In the opening episode, some fans were able to spot yellow painted lines on the road, which apparently didn’t make it to the UK until the 1950s. He said: “Two episodes into #Bridgerton and I’ve so far spotted a single yellow line and a telecoms manhole cover. I didn’t realise the 19th Century Brits were such pioneers…”
That’s nothing.
You will also spot a Primark poster, a single yellow line parking restriction and a parking sign on a lamppost. Down pipes on the front of buildings which would not have been there and a modern day doorbell.
Still a great one to watch though. #bridgerton
— Dave (@votedave) January 6, 2021
To add to the list, a parking sign on a lamppost can be seen in one of the episodes, which wouldn’t have been present at the time since their only method of transport was by horse-drawn carriages.
That’s not all either, another one chopped in, “Anyone else watching #Bridgerton and thinking…… “Those are seedless grapes in that fruit bowl…..They wouldn’t have been around in the 1800’s…..They should’ve used a seeded variety for historical accuracy”…..Nope??? Anyone??? Only me???.”
Regardless of the mistakes, people are still enjoying the Netflix series that we all love!
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