72(!) Thoughts I Had Watching ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’

Bridget Jones is back, and I’m already reaching for the wine, tissues, and a block of cheese. Watching Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy felt like catching up with an old friend—and let me tell you, the thoughts were flowing faster than Bridget’s infamous diary entries. Here are 72 thoughts I had while watching this delightful, emotional rollercoaster:


  1. OMG, Bridget’s back! My messy queen. 👑
  2. Wait… Mark Darcy 😭 (I’m not okay. Not even close.)
  3. Okay, Hugh Grant’s Daniel Cleaver may be gone, but Colin Firth’s Darcy too? This is cruel.
  4. Bridget’s still rocking her signature chaotic charm. We love consistency.
  5. Baby William is ADORABLE. Bridget as a mom? Perfection.
  6. “I am definitely not drunk.” Bridget, it’s 11 a.m. Same, girl.
  7. Emma Thompson is here, and suddenly, everything is right again.
  8. Bridget’s love life is still an absolute disaster. Ah, the nostalgia.
  9. Ed Sheeran soundtrack kicks in. Because, of course.
  10. Who’s this new love interest? He’s hot, but can he handle Bridget-level chaos?
  11. “No, Bridget, don’t send that text!” (She sent it.)
  12. Hugh Grant’s absence is… felt. But Bridget’s still got it.
  13. Flashbacks to Darcy. I wasn’t ready. 😭
  14. Bridget Jones’s Baby feels like yesterday. Time flies when you’re single.
  15. Bridget trying to keep up with Gen Z slang? Hilarious.
  16. Oh no, the awkward office scene… Classic Bridget.
  17. The wardrobe malfunctions are back in full force!
  18. Bridget’s friends Jude, Shazzer, and Tom are still the ultimate squad.
  19. Her boss is… questionable.
  20. Bridget’s Tinder date… this can’t end well.
  21. Yep, it ended terribly.
  22. Karaoke? Yes, Bridget, sing your heart out!
  23. Wait, is that a Beyoncé song? Bridget’s so 2025.
  24. Bridget on a yoga retreat is the comedy I needed today.
  25. Baby William’s commentary on Bridget’s love life is comedy gold.
  26. “No carbs before Marbs” flashback. Bridget’s still avoiding the gym. Same.
  27. Colin Firth flashback. Stop. My heart.
  28. “Single mothers club” scene is so wholesome.
  29. Bridget, that outfit is a choice.
  30. Hugh Grant’s cheeky charm is missed, but the new guy… has potential.
  31. Bridget in a cooking class. Disaster incoming in 3… 2… 1…
  32. Yep. The pasta is on the ceiling.
  33. Bridget’s journal entries are still painfully relatable.
  34. Wait, did she just join a dating app with the username “LushLips69”?
  35. I can’t breathe. 😂
  36. Her mom is still giving unsolicited advice.
  37. Bridget’s work presentation is going off the rails. Of course.
  38. Baby William: “Mummy, don’t embarrass me.” Too late, kid.
  39. The new love interest is giving me butterflies.
  40. Bridget at a fashion show is chaotic brilliance.
  41. Of course she trips on the runway.
  42. Daniel Cleaver’s memory lingers… but Bridget’s moving on.
  43. Bridget dancing to Dua Lipa in her pajamas is a mood.
  44. “You’re never too old for tequila shots.” Preach, Bridget.
  45. Bridget’s romantic misadventures still make me scream.
  46. She accidentally swiped right on her ex. This is my nightmare.
  47. Baby William setting her up on dates? Iconic.
  48. Bridget’s “workout” montage = her watching Netflix on a yoga mat.
  49. The new guy just quoted Pride and Prejudice. Swoon.
  50. Bridget giving dating advice is peak comedy.
  51. “I’m absolutely not falling in love with him.” Sure, Bridget.
  52. Bridget at karaoke: “All by Myself” remix. Classic.
  53. Flashback to Darcy’s proposal. I’m sobbing.
  54. Wait, is there a plot twist coming?
  55. Bridget at a posh dinner party = disaster waiting to happen.
  56. And there goes the wine glass.
  57. Bridget’s phone autocorrected “love” to “lust.” Fitting.
  58. Baby William’s school play is pure chaos, and I’m living for it.
  59. Bridget giving parenting advice? LOL.
  60. Flashback to the blue soup incident. Iconic.
  61. Wait, is she finally going to find happiness?
  62. Bridget’s romantic monologue is actually making me cry.
  63. KISS SCENE. YES.
  64. Baby William clapping in the background is everything.
  65. Bridget’s journal: “Still hopelessly flawed. Still trying.” Same, babe.
  66. Darcy’s letter… NO, I wasn’t ready.
  67. Bridget’s fashion choices are somehow worse and better at the same time.
  68. The ending montage has me feeling all the feels.
  69. Bridget’s friends hugging her = peak friendship goals.
  70. Final line: “Maybe happy endings aren’t perfect—but they’re mine.” 🥹
  71. Credits rolling. I’m already planning a rewatch.
  72. Bridget Jones forever. 💖

Bridget’s charm, wit, and perfectly imperfect life continue to resonate, proving once again why she’s a timeless icon. What were your top thoughts while watching Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy? 📓❤️

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