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Since the second season of Bridgerton, there have been characters missing: Regé-Jean Page’s Simon Basset didn’t return, and that set a precedent. Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor) had a more limited role in that season, and was then missing entirely from Season 3. The third season also had Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and Kate (Simone Ashley) in a much smaller capacity, and they’re hardly featured at all in Season 4, only briefly coming back in the second half.
Bridgerton Characters Going Missing Is At Its Worst With John Stirling’s Death

While it’s expected that the show shifts focus onto the next couple, it’d be great to spend some decent time with these other characters as they move into the next stages of their lives. That alone makes it a problem, but it’s amplified when the story demands major life events for the family members, and they’re not around.
Bridgerton Season 4, rather heartbreakingly, has the death of Francesca’s husband, John Stirling. And while Anthony and Kate are in Episode 6, the same installment where John dies, they’re absent again by the time of his funeral in the next episode. The implication of that is that Anthony doesn’t care enough about his sister’s grief to be there, nor does his position as head of the household apparently demand his presence.
Similarly, it’s the kind of thing that Daphne should be present for, because she’d absolutely want to be there to comfort her younger sibling. Their absences do not fit with their characters, but there’s never a reasonable explanation for it. The same was true of the double-wedding in Season 3, which Anthony and Daphne also missed. On a pure character level, these are bordering on unforgivable, because it’s unthinkable they wouldn’t be there.








