Bridgerton Season 3: From Wallflower to Whistleblower – Penelope’s Triumphant Reveal

  • Multiple characters discover Lady Whistledown’s real identity in “Bridgerton” season three, part two.
  • This happened in “Romancing Mister Bridgerton,” the book it’s based on — but Netflix does it better.
  • Here’s how the plot differs from the book and why the show’s version is an improvement.

Warning: Major spoilers ahead for “Bridgerton” season three, part two, and the book “Romancing Mister Bridgerton.”

Penelope Featherington’s secret identity as Lady Whistledown is finally revealed in part two of “Bridgerton” season three.

Since season one, Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) has secretly published a gossip column about London’s high society under the pseudonym Lady Whistledown.

In seasons two and three, Penelope’s double life creates trouble for her as Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel) and Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie) begin hunting for Lady Whistledown’s real identity.

A similar storyline occurs in “Romancing Mister Bridgerton,” the Julia Quinn book this season is based on.

“Bridgerton,” one of Netflix’s most-watched series, has already made plenty of book changes (both good and bad), including revealing Penelope as Lady Whistledown to the audience way back in season one. But the Whistledown reveal in season three marks one of the biggest improvements the Netflix show has made so far.

Here’s how the TV series handles the Whistledown reveal differently and why this new plot is better.

Colin is the third person to discover Lady Whistledown’s identity rather than the first

Colin (Luke Newton) and Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) at their wedding in "Bridgerton" season three.

In “Romancing Mister Bridgerton,” Colin Bridgerton discovers Penelope’s Whistledown secret before their engagement and is the first person to find out.

Halfway through the book, Colin visits Penelope while figuring out his complicated feelings for her and sees her enter an unmarked carriage. Colin follows Penelope to a shady part of town and confronts her.

During the carriage ride home, they argue about Penelope being Whistledown before kissing each other. Colin then proposes, much like he does in the series — except notably, in the book, he knows she’s Whistledown when he asks her to marry him.

The “Bridgerton” TV show goes in a different direction, with some key changes.

Madame Delacroix (Kathryn Drysdale), a dressmaker, discovers Penelope’s identity first in season two after bumping into her in the city center. They agree to be allies.

Eloise, Penelope’s best friend and Colin’s sister, also discovers Penelope’s secret in the season two finale. This reveal leads to a massive fight and a friendship breakup between the pair that continues throughout most of season three.

In season three, episode four, Colin proposes to Penelope without knowing she is secretly Lady Whistledown. Therefore, in episode five, Eloise urges Penelope to tell Colin the truth before they marry.

Eloise gives Penelope an ultimatum, but it doesn’t matter. Just before Eloise reveals the secret to Colin herself, Cressida Cowper, Penelope’s rival, falsely reveals herself as Lady Whistledown, throwing everything into disarray.

Colin doesn’t find out the truth until the end of episode six after overhearing Penelope and Eloise talk about Whistledown and following his fiancée to the printer where she’s delivered the latest edition of her column.

This change raises the stakes for season three in two ways.

Eloise becomes an obstacle in Colin and Penelope’s relationship, adding pressure on Penelope to reveal the secret. In addition, Colin’s anger is more justified since two people he loves have been hiding the big Whistledown secret from him.

“Bridgerton” showrunner Jess Brownell told The Hollywood Reporter that she thinks the secret hits Colin harder this way because he is trying to prove himself to her.

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