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Bridgerton S4 Part 2 ending: Benedict coming out praised by fans online

'Bridgerton' Season 4 Part 2 ending explained as fans praise Benedict’s emotional coming-out scene

Bridgerton’s Season 4 Part 2 finale lands with a quiet, heartfelt moment as Benedict Bridgerton comes to terms with his identity through a tender exchange with Sophie. Viewers on X are praising the show for its sensitive portrayal, calling Benedict’s coming-out one of the season’s most moving arcs.

Fans are praising ‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 Part 2 after a key moment in Benedict Bridgerton’s storyline sparked an emotional wave online. Viewers say the show delivered a heartfelt coming-out scene that resonated deeply, with many calling it one of the most moving arcs in the series so far. On X, social media users flooded timelines with reactions within hours of the finale dropping.

Benedict Bridgerton’s coming-out scene wins praise

According to Netflix’s Tudum, Benedict finally opens up about his identity in a quiet yet powerful exchange with Sophie. The moment follows an emotional separation, with Sophie walking away in one direction and Araminta in another, as the camera slowly shifts back to the Bridgerton house. Benedict’s confession stands at the heart of the episode’s closing moments.On X, viewers applauded the writing choice. One fan wrote, “Thank you, Bridgerton writers, for not erasing Benedict’s bisexuality and giving him a coming-out moment.” Another posted, “Benedict’s coming out scene to Sophie. My little pansexual heart grew twice the size.” A third user added, “The Bridgerton writers know how to write a coming-out scene.”Several fans compared the moment to other series. One X user commented, “The concept of Bridgerton having a better coming-out scene than Stranger Things.” Another wrote, “Benedict Bridgerton’s coming out to Sophie was done so well, like it genuinely healed a part of me that was broken by the poor handling of Will Byers’ coming out scene.”

Fans compare ‘Bridgerton’ to ‘Stranger Things’

More viewers on X directly referenced ‘Stranger Things,’ arguing that ‘Bridgerton’ handled its scene with more care. One fan posted, “Can we talk about Bridgerton ending up doing a better coming-out scene than Stranger Things????? This was such a beautiful acceptance of one’s true self on screen.”The scene’s visual framing also drew praise. A viewer wrote, “Sophie departing to the left. Araminta departing to the right, the Bridgerton house in the middle, the slow transition back into the house, Benedict coming out, beautiful! Just beautiful cinematography!”As Season 4 Part 2 wraps, Benedict’s journey stands out as one of the most discussed moments on X, with fans calling it a meaningful step forward for the character and the series.

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