Dearest readers, brace yourselves. The elegant world of ‘Bridgerton’ isn’t coming back as quickly as we’d hoped. Prepare your fainting couches and smelling salts — it’s going to be a long wait.

‘Bridgerton’ showrunner Jess Brownell shared the news that the sumptuous period drama will likely return in a full two years. Yes, you heard that right – two years! She spilled the teacup to The Hollywood Reporter about the lengthy creative process.

“We are working to try and put the seasons out more quickly,” Brownell explained. “But they do take eight months to film and then they have to be edited, and then they have to be dubbed into every language.”

So, what are they doing, translating it into Morse code? However, that’s the price we pay for the lavish, multi-lingual spectacle that is ‘Bridgerton’ and it all adds up to that unfortunate wait time.

Could Brownell give us the name of the next leading Bridgerton sibling? Alas, she played coy, saying, “I have almost slipped up a couple of times, so keep asking, and maybe I’ll slip up.” Oh, Jess, you tease you!

When asked if viewers will be pleased with the upcoming direction, Brownell wryly noted, “One of the ships is going to be very, very happy.” Sounds like true ‘Bridgerton’ diplomacy to us.

Polin shippers, you can rejoice. Season 3 ends with Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) not only tying the knot but also welcoming their first child. Plus, Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) and Lord John Stirling (Victor Alli) are ready to head to Scotland together. A double dose of romance!

For Benedict Bridgerton’s fans, he’s been busy exploring his sexuality. And new character Michaela Stirling (Masali Baduza) makes her grand entrance. Now, Michaela isn’t in Julia Quinn’s novels, but remember, this is ‘Bridgerton’. Twists and turns are as common as a lady’s fan at the ball.

There’s a sprinkle of clues for insightful fans to unravel about which Bridgerton sibling could take charge next season. Brownell hinted there are definitely clues, and there had better be, for all of us sleuths out there vigorously analyzing each frame for hints.

Here’s some sassy insight: future seasons will celebrate love in all its forms. Brownell is keen on weaving in queer stories into the series. “I want to see more queer joy on my screens,” she declared. Who wouldn’t want more joy, period?

In her own words: “This is a show about love in its many forms and I think that it’s only right for us to foreground queer love and to tell queer stories.” How’s that for inclusivity? We stan a diverse Netflix universe!

As we lament the two-year hiatus, let’s relish the joy that season 3 is streaming now. Patience might be a virtue, but thank heavens for rewatches, right?

Alright, darlings. That’s all the gossip for now. Until next season, stay fabulous and keep those pearls clutched tight!