‘Bridgerton’ Review: In Season 3 of Netflix Favorite, the Spell Starts to Wear Off (2024)

Falling for a TV show is not exactly like falling for a romantic relationship. But it’s not unlike it, either. There’s the initial flirtation, when you sample an episode or two to see how it strikes you. If all goes well, there’s the moment of commitment, when you decide to stick around to see the story play out. Then there’s the long haul: With each successive season, the series has the opportunity to deepen and mature — or to stagnate.

With its third outing (fourth if you count the spinoff Queen Charlotte), Netflix’s Bridgerton is no longer in the early days of its courtship with us, and unfortunately, it’s starting to show. While the latest chapter faithfully delivers on everything we’ve come to expect from this world — virginal heroine, rakish hero, high-society scandal, instrumental pop covers — it’s also the first in which the formula feels more familiar than thrilling.

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Bridgerton

The Bottom LineStill plenty sweet, but not quite as delectable.

Airdate: Thursday, May 16 (Netflix)
Cast: Nicola Coughlan, Luke Newton, Claudia Jessie, Adjoa Andoh, Golda Rosheuvel, Jessica Madsen, Jonathan Bailey, Simone Ashley, Polly Walker, Hannah Dodd, Martins Imhangbe, Ruth Gemmell, Luke Thompson, Victor Alli, Julie Andrews
Creator: Chris Van Dusen

To be sure, there’s still plenty of fun to be found on the Regency-era marriage market, this time under showrunner Jess Brownell (replacing creator Chris Van Dusen). The main storyline is built around the series’ single most charming character, Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) — the wallflower who secretly has the entire ton under her thumb as Lady Whistledown, the anonymous author of its most notorious scandal sheet. For years, Penelope has pined after Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton), her big-hearted friend and neighbor. When Colin returns from his grand tour of Europe at precisely the moment Penelope decides it’s time to get serious about finding a husband, those long-simmering feelings come to a head.

After knocking about the supporting cast for years, Newton and Coughlan both get the patented Bridgerton glow-up for their time in the sun. Colin barely makes it past the opening credits of the premiere before he strips off his shirt, to amused ribbing from his big brothers Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and Benedict (Luke Thompson). And rarely has any Bridgerton heroine looked dreamier than Penelope, adorned by costume designer John Glazer in shimmering, elaborate constructions that read more fairy-tale fantasy than prim historical drama. In their steamiest moments together, Coughlan and Newton emit a tenderness that instantly wipes away any doubts a viewer could possibly have about the characters’ ardor for each other.

On the whole, however, this outing lacks the giddiness of earlier ones. Technically, there’s still plenty of skin. Previous leads Anthony and Kate (Simone Ashley) spend much of their return tangled in bedsheets, deep in the bliss of their honeymoon phase. Colin, who’s returned from his travels more dashing than ever, spends his days flirting with every eligible bachelorette in London, and his evenings sleeping his way through the brothels. And Benedict is stuck yet again in an aimless subplot that — at least in the six hours of eight that I’ve seen — serves no apparent purpose beyond meeting the season’s quota of sex scenes.

But the delicious yearning that has been Bridgerton‘s bread and butter is dulled, significantly, by the fact that there’s not much actually standing between the would-be couple. It’s simply a matter of waiting out Colin until he catches feelings for Penelope — and even once he does, he’s so slow to make a move that one might be tempted to root for her other suitor, the scandalously vegetarian Lord Debling (Sam Phillips).

Meanwhile, despite the friends-to-lovers premise, we are given little sense of what Colin and Penelope are like as buddies before they’re thrust into the awkwardness of attraction. Combined with the fact that Colin is written to have little of the rich inner life that Penelope enjoys (his declaration that love is all he cares about is sweet, but also makes him one-dimensional), the relationship that should be this volume’s breathless centerpiece feels uneven.

If anything, the most poignant love story is the one between Penelope and Colin’s little sister Eloise (Claudia Jessie), childhood besties whose bond was destroyed last season by Eloise’s discovery of Penelope’s activities as Whistledown. Eloise has since warmed up to mean-girl Cressida (an amusing Jessica Madsen), while Penelope has retreated into the company of her intolerable family. Yet neither woman seems able to get the other off her mind. When Penelope unveils her makeover at a party, it’s Eloise, not Colin, who can’t tear her eyes away. When Penelope sets her sights on Colin, it’s Eloise, not Debling, who reacts with the anguish of a jilted lover. It’s enough to make one wonder what a Bridgerton bold enough to break from Julia Quinn’s source material could have been.

Instead, we get a Bridgerton that’s determined to stick to the plan, even if it looks less exciting now than it might have once. In a break from its usual angst, one of this season’s romantic subplots eschews torment entirely. Francesca (Hannah Dodd), the third Bridgerton sister, makes her debut into society with no interest in falling head over heels — only in finding an appropriate partner who might be able to provide her with peaceful, quiet contentment. Her mother (Ruth Gemmell) is skeptical, wanting more for her daughter. But Francesca pushes back. “Not every attachment must be dramatic and hard fought,” she argues. She speaks like someone who’s seen this story too many times already, and isn’t especially eager to play it all over again.

‘Bridgerton’ Review: In Season 3 of Netflix Favorite, the Spell Starts to Wear Off (2024)

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‘Bridgerton’ Review: In Season 3 of Netflix Favorite, the Spell Starts to Wear Off? ›

'Bridgerton' Review: In Season 3 of Netflix Favorite, the Spell Starts to Wear Off. Falling for a TV show is not exactly like falling for a romantic relationship. But it's not unlike it, either. There's the initial flirtation, when you sample an episode or two to see how it strikes you.

What day does Bridgerton season 3 come out? ›

When do the new episodes of Bridgerton premiere on Netflix? After the first four episodes of Bridgerton's third season premiered on Netflix on 16 May, the season's second half is to arrive on the streaming platform on 13 June at 3:00 a.m. ET. The full list of season 3 episodes is: Episode 1: “Out of the Shadows”

Who will return to Bridgerton season 3? ›

Alongside Coughlan and Newton, most of Bridgerton's Season 2 has also returned for Season 3, including Anthony (Jonathan Bailey), Lady Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell), Lady Portia Featherington (Polly Walker), Lady Danbury (Adjoa Andoh), Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel), and much of the Bridgerton clan—Benedict (Luke ...

How many episodes are in Bridgerton series 3? ›

Bridgerton Season 3 is split into two batches, each of four episodes.

Who is the cast of Bridgerton? ›

Main cast
ActorCharacterBridgerton
Season 1
Nicola CoughlanPenelope FeatheringtonMain
Phoebe DynevorDaphne BridgertonMain
Ruth GemmellViolet BridgertonMain
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Who does Eloise Bridgerton marry? ›

In fifth Bridgerton book, To Sir Phillip, With Love, Eloise ends up marrying Sir Phillip Crane, who you may remember from the end of season one.

Will there be a season 4 of Bridgerton? ›

Season Four, which has already been confirmed, will continue the Bridgerton siblings' love stories, following the example of Julia Quinn's books. In 2021, Netflix confirmed that the hit show was renewed for a third and fourth season.

Who is getting replaced in Bridgerton? ›

Bridgerton season 3 is introducing a few new faces, including a different actress playing Francesca. While the Bridgerton daughter was initially played by Ruby Stokes in seasons 1 and 2, Netflix announced in May 2022 that Hannah Dodd would be taking on the role.

How old is Penelope in Bridgerton season 3? ›

Eloise's best friend, Penelope Featherington, is also 19.

Season three will also tell the love story (finally) of Penelope and Colin.

Are Kate and Anthony in season 3? ›

Summary. Anthony & Kate's vacation in Bridgerton season 3 undermines their character growth from previous seasons, making them seem careless. Anthony & Kate's departure halts their involvement in season 3, leaving them with little direction and activity.

Who does Benedict Bridgerton marry? ›

Benedict marries Sophie Beckett

Sophie and Benedict meet at a ball hosted by the Bridgertons where she hides her identity, therefore Benedict cannot reunite with her for a long time. That is, until Sophie becomes a housemaid at the Bridgerton household. Ultimately, this is where their romance begins and ends.

Will Penelope marry Colin? ›

In the book that Season Three is based on, Romancing Mister Bridgerton, Colin and Penelope do get married at the end, and their story concludes with their wedding.

Do Eloise and Penelope make up? ›

The rift between Penelope and Eloise deepened at the end of Season 2 when Eloise discovered Penelope's secret identity as Lady Whistledown. Despite the passage of time, the wounds remain unhealed, with Eloise aligning herself with individuals who have shown hostility towards Penelope.

Is Lady Danbury the Duke of Hastings' grandmother? ›

Lady Danbury is like a mother figure to the Duke of Hastings, whose mother died shortly after giving birth to him—and the Lady and Duke's connection doesn't end there.

What was Lady Danbury's title? ›

Queen Charlotte's right-hand woman is the fictional Lady Danbury, who was given her title when the queen married into the British royal family. She's wielded her influence over the ton ever since.

Who is the cute guy in Bridgerton? ›

Regé-Jean Page is a British actor mostly known for his work in television. He gained recognition for his portrayal of Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, in the first season of Netflix drama series Bridgerton (2020).

Will Daphne and Simon be in season 3 of Bridgerton? ›

Bridgerton's very first diamond of the season won't be back for season 3. After Daphne and Simon got their happily ever after in season 1, actress Phoebe Dynevor confirmed she won't be reprising her role as the duch*ess in the upcoming season.

When did Bridgerton season 3 finish filming? ›

Netflix announced in March 2023 that production had ended on Bridgerton season 3.

Where can I watch season 3 of Bridgerton? ›

It's mid-May, which means the premiere of Bridgerton season 3 is just a short carriage ride away. The Netflix series known for soirees, scandals and sweltering hot romances is turning things over to Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington, a pair known as "Polin" for short.

Who is the F Bridgerton child? ›

Knowing that Francesca is the sixth Bridgerton child, many find it odd that, during seasons 1 and 2 of Bridgerton, she was not at home with the rest of the younger family members. Not many explanations are offered in the wake of Francesca's absence either, other than that she is simply "away."

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