For the past two seasons,Bridgerton’soriginal main character, Daphne, has had an increasingly minor role in the series, and unfortunately, this disappointing scenario hints at a much bigger issue for the period drama that will only get worse. Among Netflix’s many popular television series,Bridgertonis unique because of its colorful historical setting and its anthology-esque format. Every season focuses ona specific Bridgerton siblingand their love story. Thus far, audiences have mostly been satisfied with the series and its interweaving plotlines, yet Daphne’s character in particular represents one of the show’s greatest downfalls.

WhenBridgertonfirst began in 2020, Daphne was the maincharacter. Viewers quickly became hooked on her beauty and grace, and her steamy love story with the Duke of Hastings. Yet, following the end ofBridgertonseason 1,Daphne was essentially shoved under the rug. She became a background character in season 2, and season 3 didn’t feature her at all. Regardless of whether it isBridgertonor Daphne’s actress who made this decision, the situation highlights an ongoing problem forBridgertonthat will only intensify the longer the show goes on.

Simone Ashley as Kate and Jonathan Bailey as Anthony in Bridgerton.

Netflix’s Bridgerton Show Can Only Have So Many Main Characters At Once

How Bridgerton Has Managed Its Main Character Problem

The unspoken truth aboutBridgertonis that the series can only have so many main characters.Bridgertonthrives on its ensemble castfull of rich and exciting characters. Not only are their eight Bridgerton siblings to contend with, but audiences also become invested in their parents, their friends, and their enemies. Despite this, not everyone can share one single spotlight.The Bridgerton at the center of the season must come first, and everyone else will have to make do with however much screen time they get. For Daphne, this meant leaving the series altogether.

I Can’t Believe Anthony & Kate’s Story In Bridgerton Season 3

Anthony and Kate were Bridgerton season 2’s main couple, meaning they received less screen time in season 3, but it was still quite frustrating.

Three seasons in,Bridgertonhas mostly gotten away with having so many characters. In the first season, Francesca was away with an aunt, and the younger Bridgertons, Hyacinth and Gregory, were too young to have much of a plotline. Season 2 gave Daphne a smaller role and kept Francesca in the background. However,Bridgertonseason 3 is where the seams began to show, as Anthony and Kate struggled to stay relevant and Daphne disappeared without a trace. With every Bridgerton that gets married, there is an even greater risk of them being forgotten.

Simon Basset and Daphne Bridgerton look upwards at something off-camera.

It’s Much Harder For A TV Show To Bring Back All Bridgerton Siblings

The Big Thing Hurting Bridgerton’s Married Characters Explained

It is bad enough thatBridgertonhas eight siblings to focus on, but the problem is emphasized by the fact that each sibling gets their own season, then must try to remain important afterward. To use Daphne as an example again, she started off the series as the main character, which made her pivotal. However,once her love story was confirmed, the only path forward was for her to start a family, which isn’t particularly glamorousor exciting. In this way, her storyline fell to the wayside, simply because it wasn’t riveting enough to dedicate time to.

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Francesca looks awkward while Eloise smiles at Michaela in Bridgerton

On the Way to the Wedding

The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After(epilogue collection)

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Arguably, this isBridgerton’sbiggest problemof all. It isn’t completely impossible for the show to manage eight main characters, but it is much harder when their stories simply end with their season.Once the Bridgerton siblings find their true love, the show seems to have nothing left to sayabout them. While love and family are exciting and relatable, they clearly aren’t enough to sustain a character beyond their season.Bridgertonshould focus more on the characters themselves and their personal development rather than whether they are having kids or not.

Netflix’s Bridgerton Siblings Problem Will Only Get Worse

How Bridgerton Can Help Itself

Unfortunately, thisBridgertonissue is only going to get worse with time.So far, Daphne, Anthony, and Colin have all had their own seasons and are now in the perfect position to become irrelevantto the show. Daphne has already been forgotten and Anthony’s season 3 story was pushing it. As the rest of the Bridgerton siblings have their seasons, they will also join the train of discarded siblings until the show has nothing interesting left to showcase aside from the main romance. This putsBridgertonin jeopardy of being canceled before it even has the chance to finish.

Though eight main characters are a lot to handle, they can all shine if they have good stories.

Jonathan Bailey As Anthony Bridgerton In Bridgerton Season 2, Episode 5, “An Unthinkable Fate”

Of course, this does not mean thatBridgertonis doomed. The show always has the ability to fix the aspects that have been lacking in prior seasons. For example,Phoebe Dynevor has said that she would be open to returningtoBridgerton,and perhaps this would be a good choice.IfBridgertoncan give Daphne a truly interesting storyline, then it will show that the series isn’t completely cluelessabout its married characters. The same goes for Anthony and Colin. Though eight main characters are a lot to handle, they can all shine if they have good stories.

How Bridgerton Can Solve Its Returning Actors Problem

What Bridgerton’s Future May Look Like

Of course, the odds ofBridgertonbringing back Dynevor may be slim, so another solution may be necessary. IfBridgertonis inevitably going to lose out on its actors once their season is done, then the show will have to make its remaining cast members' stories even better.Bridgertonseason 3 did lose out on Daphne, but there was still plenty of juicy dramawith Francesca’s new love story and Eloise’s friendship with Cressida. It is a shame to lose beloved characters, butBridgertondoes have the ability to distract from these losses with other amazing plots.

Bridgertonseason 4is going to be centered on Benedict, who has long been a fan favorite, yet this does not guarantee that the season will be well-liked.Bridgertoncannot keep ignoring the absence of Daphne, and it certainly can’t do that if other actors begin to fade away as well. In the end,Bridgertonneeds to own up to its biggest failure and try to fix it in whatever way they can. If they don’t, thenBridgertonmay lose out on the success it started with, and become yet another show that couldn’t live up to its own expectations.

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