Bridgertonhas some unexpected competition in the period-romance genre, as Prime Video’sMy Lady Janeis currently scoring higher approval ratings than any series of the popular Netflix show to date. Not only that, but the series has also posted some strong viewership volumes thatcould easily rivalBridgerton’speak, and is one of Prime Video’s biggest series right now, second only toThe Boys.

My Lady Janeis a historical romance, but also incorporates elements of myth, fantasy, and adventure into its mix. Based on the novel by Cynthia Hand and the life of Lady Jane Grey, the British-made series dropped its complete first season on June 27, instantly gaining a strong following and widespread praise. This has seen the series claim an impressive 91% Tomatometer score, 4% higher than any season ofBridgerton.

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From Shondaland and creator Chris Van Dusen, Netflix’sBridgertonis based on the romance novels of the same name by author Julia Quinn. The series follows the eight Bridgerton siblings, Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory, and Hyacinth, as they search for love during the social season and navigate life in Regency-era England.

AlthoughBridgertondoes not have any fantasy elements – beyond those looking for the kind of bodice-ripping fantasy the Netflix show offers – the series has been mostly unchallenged as the dominant force in historical romance.My Lady Jane’sdebut has suggested that there may finally be a new contender coming to slap it across the face with a glove, at least as far as critics are concerned.

Sam Phillips, Nicola Coughlan, and Luke Newton in an edited image of Bridgerton

How Does My Lady Jane’s Audience Score Stand Up to Bridgerton?

Bridgertonrecently released its third season on Netflix, and saw its Tomatometer score rise to meet that of Season 1 at 87%. This was an improvement on Season 2’s 77%, but in all cases lag behindMy Lady Jane’s Season 1 score. However, things are much more even when it comes to the audience scores for both shows.

WhileBridgertonhas been improving its audience score season on season, bringing its approval rating up from 70% for Season 1 to the current standing of 76% for Season 3,My Lady Janehas delivered a solid 74% at the time of writing. If the series succeeds in securing a second season, then there is every chance that it could manage to outshine its closest rival in both critical and audience terms.

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Can My Lady Jane be Bigger Than Bridgerton?

In terms of being recognized, the name ofBridgertonhas become ingrained in the minds of those looking for something to take them back in time, to when men were men, women were women, and there were a lot of petticoats to get through. The familiarity of the series can certainly continue to build its audience, but that is also something that could, eventually, become its main stumbling block. The setting of the story continues to revolve around the lives of the characters, but there is nothing beyonda good old-fashioned round of posh-sexsomewhere in the middle of it to keep viewers from tuning out.

Why Bridgerton Season 3 Is the Most Disappointing Season to Date

Although highly anticipated by viewers, Bridgerton Season 3 was somewhat of a letdown.

My Lady Jane’s period setting and romantic elements can potentially satisfy some of the same audience asBridgerton, but can also draw infans of fantasyshows such asSupernaturalwith its creatures and unworldly elements. With many already labeling the edgy historical comedy asBridgerton’ssuccessor, Prime Video will be more than happy to try and steal their rival’s thunder by commissioning a second season pretty soon.

My Lady JaneSeason 1 is available on Prime Video. Seasons 1-3 ofBridgertoncan be found on Netflix.