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Bridgerton’ Season 3, Part 1 Ending Explained

 

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Spoilers ahead for Bridgerton Season Three, Part One.

The first part of Bridgerton Season Three is now streaming on Netflix, and the beloved regal drama is off to an incredible (and steamy) start, delving into Colin and Penelope’s romance. If you’ve finished the first four episodes, read on to explore the romantic final scene and what it means for “Polin” moving forward.


Season Three begins with a heartbroken Penelope (Nicola Coughlan), who has just returned from the countryside after hearing Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) tell his friends last season that he would never court her. To make matters worse, she’s not speaking to her best friend Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie), who discovered Penelope’s secret identity as Lady Whistledown last season.


While Eloise forms an unexpected new friendship with the snobbish Cressida Cowper (Jessica Madsen), Penelope decides she’s ready to find a husband. This decision is partly to gain independence from her overbearing mother, her two idiotic sisters, and their lovey-dovey husbands, who are preoccupied with conceiving a male heir to inherit the Featherington estate.

Most importantly, Pen seeks someone to enable her to continue her double life as Lady Whistledown.  



Meanwhile, Colin has returned from his travels abroad looking more dapper and charismatic than ever. Penelope and the other debutantes notice his striking new appearance, but she avoids him, still hurt by his past comments about her 

Colin eventually confronts Pen about their friendship, and she reveals the reason for her distance. To make amends, Colin offers to help Penelope find a suitable husband this season, and she agrees. He discreetly gives her lessons, but the secret of him helping her spreads when Eloise finds out and tells Cressida. This forces Lady Whistledown (aka Penelope) to write about the scandal to avoid suspicion

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