Francesca had just agreed to let her sister Eloise accompany her to the Kilmartin Estate at the end of Bridgerton season 3 part 2, when the show’s new character, Michaela Stirling, is introduced. John presents Michaela as his cousin and confirms to the Bridgerton sisters that she, too, will join them in Scotland. Before Francesca can contribute to the conversation and reveal her identity, Michaela appears to take interest in her. Michaela confidently directs her introduction at Francesca and assumes, out of her and Eloise, that she isn’t John’s wife, almost as if hoping that it wasn’t the case.
The entire interaction plays out in under a minute, but it is a great detail that solidifies their shared attraction and foreshadows their big romance twist developed by Quinn’s sixth Bridgerton novel, When He Was Wicked.
Francesca isn’t an innocent bystander in the interaction, even though she is struck speechless by Michaela. The newlywed is clearly flustered by the instant attraction she experiences for John’s cousin and even hesitates to disclose that she is indeed John’s wife. When Francesca finally musters the courage, both she and Michaela look visibly crestfallen. The entire interaction plays out in under a minute, but it is a great detail that solidifies their shared attraction and foreshadows their big romance twist developed by Quinn’s sixth Bridgerton novel, When He Was Wicked.
What Will Happen With Francesca & Michaela Stirling In Bridgerton’s Future?
Francesca And Michaela Will Likely Enjoy An Epic Romance In A Future Bridgerton Season
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The following section includes spoilers for Julia Quinn’s When He Was Wicked.Since Bridgerton’s season 3 finale, Michaela has been revealed to be a gender-swapped version of Michael Stirling, a principal character in When He Was Wicked, who is not only John’s cousin but a close friend of Francesca. In the novel, following two years of being happily married, Francesca and John’s future is cut short by an unfortunate turn of events that sees John suddenly succumbing to a cerebral aneurysm. After his death, the mourning Francesca finds comfort and companionship with Michael, and vice versa, which leads to them falling in love.
John and Francesca’s marriage does not occur on the page in Julia Quinn’s novel series.
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Given season 3 part 2’s brief tease, it’s to be expected that Bridgerton will replicate Francesca and John’s book storyline, placing Michaela in the role of Francesca’s next love interest. That said, Bridgerton has focused on developing John and Francesca’s relationship onscreen – something that the novel series largely skirts over – so it may be quite a while before viewers see the life-changing course of events transpire. According to Quinn’s Bridgerton book series, Francesca and John still have two years of a happy marriage to enjoy, and thankfully, the TV series seems to be affording audiences the chance to witness it.
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