Bridgerton Goes Off-Script: Unveiling the Differences Between Book and Season 3

  • Bridgerton Season 3 introduces new characters, explores sexuality, and changes Lady Whistledown’s revelation, deviating from the original text.
  • The series preserves Lady Whistledown’s role and also brings queer representation and expanded character storylines.
  • Despite mixed reviews, Season 3 takes a new direction to create a unique identity separate from Julia Quinn’s novels.

After a gap of two years, Bridgerton Season 3 was finally released as a two-part season in 2024. Part 1 dropped on May 16, followed by Part 2 on June 13. Suffice it to say that the new season has taken the world by storm. With the long wait for the highly anticipated season focusing on wallflower Penelope Featherington and the charismatic Colin Bridgerton, the hopes and excitement of fans were riding high. In true Bridgerton style, the latest season is packed with romance, humor, and, of course, even more gossip and drama.

Since its inception, the Netflix series, although an adaptation of Julia Quinn’s novels, has exercised creative freedom. The show introduced subplots and numerous characters not part of the original source texts. Staying true to itself, Season 3, too, deviated from Quinn’s corresponding novel, ‘Romancing Mr. Bridgerton’, to a considerable extent. Although still centered primarily on the plot of the friends-to-lovers between Penelope and Colin, Season 3 changes aspects, including character backstories, sequence of events, and romance and relationships between characters. Many of the changes carry the potential of affecting the series’ storyline as a whole, allowing the series to take a route different from the original texts.

What Did Bridgerton Season 3 Change?

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