- Colin & Penelope’s story in Bridgerton season 3 felt rushed, lacking depth and emotional impact.
- Bridgerton season 3 part 2 focused more on the other characters over the main couple.
- The attempt to fit multiple story setups made Colin and Penelope’s arc feel unsatisfying.
Despite how much I loved them, Colin and Penelope’s story in Bridgerton season 3 created a big problem with its pacing. Bridgerton season 4 had many stories set up in season 3. Initially, those other stories added a significant amount of depth to Colin and Penelope’s, showcasing why I love the friends-to-lovers trope so much. But as the second half went on, Colin and Penelope’s story seemed to become less and less important in their season.
Bridgerton season 3, part 2’s pacing started to get too fast, rushing through what I thought were important moments for the main couple. This made watching it bittersweet for me because I loved how happy Colin and Penelope were in Bridgerton season 3, part 2’s ending. Despite this, I was left disappointed because the pacing rushed through those larger story beats that other seasons lingered on, making both the ending and setup for Bridgerton season 4 completely unsatisfying.