Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Showrunner Jess Brownell explains why Bridgerton season 3 cut one key book detail. Based on the books by Julia Quinn, each season of Netflix's massively popular period drama follows a different member of the eponymous family as they find love in an alternate version of Regency-era London.
There were a few different reasons. I mean, first of all, I do love the Penelope and Lady Danbury connection in the book. We felt like we’ve watched two seasons of Lady Danbury being heavily involved in molding or shaping the main couple and we wanted to give her a storyline that was more about her. And not just about her being an accessory on the sidelines to someone else’s story. We wanted to put her more front and center.
Penelope & Lady Danbury's Romancing Mister Bridgerton Storyline Explained Close Bridgerton season 3, part 1 brings many memorable moments from Romancing Mister Bridgerton to life, including Penelope reading Colin's journals and her caring for his injured hand. Of course, this also includes Penelope and Colin's carriage ride from the Bridgerton season 3 part 1 ending, with the scene taking dialogue from the book verbatim.
In the book, Lady Danbury, the sharp-tongued doyenne, is the first to recognize the hidden depths of Penelope's personality and encourages her to come out of her shell in society. This mentorship is quite touching, yet it's notably absent in season 3 of the show. Instead of Lady Danbury, it is Colin's mentorship that helps Penelope gain confidence, while Lady Danbury is focused on Violet and her debutante daughter Francesca .
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