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Bridgerton Season 3 Part 2 Ending Explained, Do Colin and Penelope Get Married?

Bridgerton Season 3 Part 2 concludes with Colin and Penelope's marriage and reveals, along with pivotal character developments and resolutions, streaming on Netflix from June 13.

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Updated Jun 14, 2024

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Bridgerton Season 3 Part 2 Ending Explained, Do Colin and Penelope Get Married?

Bridgerton Season 3 Part 2 Ending Explained

In the final episodes of Bridgerton Season 3, Penelope and Colin get married despite her secret identity as Lady Whistledown causing tension. They have a son, securing their future. Cressida Cowper's schemes fail, and she is sent to live with her aunt. Francesca and John Stirling marry and move to Scotland for a quieter life. Benedict ends his relationship with Lady Tilley Arnold, wanting to remain free.

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Eloise decides to travel to Scotland to broaden her horizons. Penelope reveals herself as Lady Whistledown to the Queen and the ton, pledging to use her influence for good. This sets the stage for a new direction in the series. Season 4 is expected to focus on either Benedict or Francesca, with new character developments and relationships.

Do Colin and Penelope Get Married?

Yes, Colin and Penelope get married in Bridgerton Season 3, Part 2. Despite the drama surrounding Penelope's secret identity as Lady Whistledown, Colin decides to honor his proposal to avoid disgracing her. They go through with the wedding, and their relationship is solidified when they have a son.

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This child secures their future together and ensures the Featherington family's continuation. The marriage and the birth of their son mark significant milestones in their relationship, putting them on the same level as other prominent couples in the series, like Daphne and Simon or Anthony and Kate.

Bridgerton Season 3

Bridgerton Season 3 shifts focus from the book series order to Colin's story, based on Quinn's fourth novel Romancing Mister Bridgerton, instead of Benedict. Jess Brownell replaced Van Dusen as the writer and showrunner for this and the next season.

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Season 3 is split into two parts: the first part, consisting of four episodes, premiered on May 16, 2024, and the second part, which wraps up the season, premiered on June 13, 2024. The season also explores other characters' stories, like Francesca and John moving to Scotland, Benedict seeking freedom, and Eloise deciding to travel.

Bridgerton Season 3 Part 2 Cast

Actor

Character

Luke Newton Colin Bridgerton
Nicola Coughlan Penelope Featherington
Sam Phillips Lord Debling
Claudia Jessie Eloise Bridgerton
Luke Thompson Benedict Bridgerton
Jonathan Bailey Anthony Bridgerton
Simone Ashley Kate Sharma
Ruth Gemmell Violet Bridgerton
Hannah Dodd Francesca Bridgerton
Victor Alli Lord John Stirling
Florence Hunt Hyacinth Bridgerton
Will Tilston Gregory Bridgerton
Golda Rosheuvel Queen Charlotte
Adjoa Andoh Lady Danbury
Julie Andrews Lady Whistledown
Lorraine Ashbourne Mrs. Varley
Harriet Cains Philippa Featherington
Bessie Carter Prudence Featherington
Jessica Madsen Cressida Cowper
Martins Imhangbe Will Mondrich
Polly Walker Portia Featherington
Daniel Francis Marcus Anderson

Bridgerton Season 3 Part 2 Where to watch

You can watch "Bridgerton" Season 3 Part 2 on Netflix starting June 13. The first part of Season 3, which includes Episodes 1 to 4, was released on May 16 and is also available to stream on Netflix. The third season shifts focus to Colin and Penelope's story, based on Julia Quinn's fourth novel, Romancing Mister Bridgerton. Along with their romance, other characters like Francesca, Benedict, and Eloise have important storylines. Season 3 is overseen by new showrunner Jess Brownell.

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Bridgerton

"Bridgerton" is a TV series set in early 19th-century London. It follows the lives and romantic escapades of the wealthy Bridgerton family and their social circle. The show blends drama, romance, and scandal as characters navigate high society and its expectations.

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It is known for its lavish costumes, intriguing plot twists, and a diverse cast. Overall, it's a mix of historical fiction with modern storytelling that has captured a wide audience.

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