Bridgerton’s Cut Featherington Character Creates A Problem For Season 7

  • Bridgerton’s changes from book to screen include cutting Felicity Featherington, potentially affecting Season 7.
  • The show altered some characters and added new ones, such as Queen Charlotte and the Mondrich family.
  • Cutting Felicity creates a gap in Hyacinth’s story, a mistake that can be fixed by reimagining her as a friend from another family.

Bridgerton‘s cut Featherington character creates a problem for a potential season 7. Bridgerton has made many changes from book to screen as a television adaptation. The essence of most of Bridgeton’s cast of characters is the same, but there are some differences. The show altered some characters and created new ones, such as the iconic Queen Charlotte, Genevieve Delacroix, and the Mondrich family. Other Bridgerton TV characters that did not exist in the books include Harry Dankworth, Albion Finch, and Henry Granville. Bridgerton has even expanded on some book characters by making them better, such as Marina Thompson and Cressida Cowper.

Even the primary love interests differ—Kate Sheffield is now Kate Sharma, and Michael Stirling is now Michaela Stirling. Furthermore, the Bridgerton love stories do not follow the same order as the books. However, adding so many new characters ultimately meant Bridgerton had to cut existing ones, including Robert Huxley and Neville Berbrooke, the latter of whom is Nigel’s brother. Even the Bridgerton extended family appears on the show. One of the characters the show cut happens to be another Featherington, and this decision might affect Bridgerton season 7 in an interesting way.

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Penelope (Nicola Coughlan), Portia (Polly Walker), and Prudence Featherington (Bessie Carter) wearing extravagant dresses in Bridgerton

Bridgerton cut the youngest Featherington sister, Felicity Featherington. For the most part, Felicity is a secondary character, whether she is creating her usual shenanigans with Hyacinth or simply supporting her sister Penelope. However, showrunner Jess Brownell has explained why Bridgerton season 3 cut this key book character, claiming Chris Van Dusen and Shonda Rhimes decided to exclude Felicity because Penelope’s older sisters “play as a foil to Penelope,” and Felicity just does not fit in that perspective. Felicity is infinitely kinder than Prudence and Philippa. She has always been supportive of Penelope and exists as the exception in Penelope’s family.

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