- Bridgerton season 3 changes Daphne’s storyline with the Featherington sisters, catering more to comedy than empathy.
- When Daphne didn’t know how sex works, it was portrayed as a product of the time, while the show implies Prudence and Philippa are intelligent for displaying the same ignorance.
- As a result, the show’s approach to female sexual agency shifts, turning a thoughtful critique into a punchline for humor.
The Featherington sisters in Bridgerton season 3 repeat a key Daphne story from season 1, but this time around, it is very different. With Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton as the focus of season 3, Penelope’s family is naturally a big part of the story. For her mother, Portia, part of that involves pushing Penelope’s sisters, Prudence and Philippa, to have children as quickly as possible in order to help the family out of a tight financial spot.
Prudence and Philippa eventually get pregnant, and the ball they throw as a “last hurrah” of sorts winds up playing a big role, as it’s where Penelope reveals her identity as Lady Whistledown. Bridgerton season 3 has a happy ending, with all three sisters visiting each other with their children. However, the path to getting there takes a lot of turns, and one of them is reminiscent of an important beat in Daphne’s story from season 1.
Bridgerton Season 3 Changes Its Approach To Daphne’s Season 1 Babies Storyline With Prudence & Philippa
In Bridgerton season 1, Daphne marries Simon, unaware of how sex works. Her mother is supposed to tell her, but Violet can barely string together a sentence before becoming too flustered to speak. Daphne has to discover the truth by herself, but it’s a story portrayed with great empathy for the character. The show makes clear that Daphne’s ignorance has nothing to do with her intelligence and is simply a product of the time.