What really pissed however, is that Bridget, which often borders on the ridiculous but still touching, here is sometimes really stupid, I'm sorry to say (see the book that fits). And no man, she seems unable to manage his life and even his children (though with the help of a nanny and no problem of money which is already well above the average of mothers). I'm not a feminist but still.
Another big point black for me, the weight of Bridget. It already exasperated me in the first volume and more with the movie adaptation, when you wanted us to believe that Bridget was pregnant then that if we did the weight / height ratio, it was not at all! But there, Bridget lost 20 kilos in two months - would give me the recipe - then binges throughout the rest of the book without ever take more than a kilo. In short, the great anything. I begin to believe that Helen Fielding did not like women really.
Fortunately, Bridget Bridget's still the magic still works and so we not laugh evil. We even have some desires to cry and have a good time with an old friend. Why ask for more?