The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Gains New Fans as Bridgerton Season 4A Tops Netflix Charts Again
The drama of *Bridgerton*, particularly the ongoing storyline of the Lady in Silver, continues to captivate Netflix audiences, propelling the first half of Season 4 to the top of the platform’s weekly rankings from February 2 to 8.
In its initial full week on Netflix, the first four episodes garnered 23.4 million views, according to the streaming service. This figure is slightly below the total for Season 3, Volume 1 during its comparable timeframe, solidifying *Bridgerton* as one of the few series to retain a significant audience into its fourth season. This will raise questions about whether viewer interest can be sustained for the second half of the season.
The remaining four episodes of *Bridgerton* Season 4 are scheduled for release at the end of February. This installment will complicate viewership comparisons, though current metrics offer a direct comparison. Similar issues arose during the final season of *Stranger Things*.
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Earlier seasons of the period drama have also experienced a resurgence in viewership. Season 1 achieved the No. 5 spot on the Top 10 with 3.5 million views, while Season 3 ranked eighth with 3 million views.
In other television news, *The Lincoln Lawyer* returned for its fourth season during this period, landing at No. 9 with 9 million views—a notable increase over its third season debut. The show’s success has prompted a renewal for Season 5. However, it faced strong competition from titles like *Outer Banks*, *Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story*, and *Love is Blind*. Aside from *Bridgerton*, Netflix’s offerings last week did not capture as much viewer attention.
Taking the third spot was *His & Hers*, which continued its impressive performance with 6.2 million views. Fourth place went to *Is It Cake? Valentines*, attracting 4.3 million views.
In film, the suspense thriller *The Rip*, featuring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, secured the No. 2 position with 7.4 million views. Topping the list was a new true crime documentary, *The Investigation of Lucy Letby*, which investigated the controversial case of a neonatal nurse in the UK convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more; this documentary logged an impressive 12.9 million views.







