At first glance, these are pulpy, dramatic shows about rich people or plane crash survivors. But look deeper. The White Lotus uses a character like Harper Spiller (Aubrey Plaza) to deconstruct class warfare and marital cynicism. Yellowjackets uses its teenage and adult versions of women like Shauna to explore repressed violence and the loss of self. These are "Deeper Bridgette" narratives disguised as guilty pleasures.
Bridgette's approach to content creation emphasizes engagement and interaction. She encourages her audience to participate in discussions, share their thoughts, and provide feedback. This two-way communication has helped her build a loyal community of fans who feel connected to her and her work. By fostering a sense of belonging, Bridgette has created a platform that is as much about her audience as it is about her.