Bridgerton Season 3 Trailer: Potential Toxic Romance Tropes to Watch Out For

A long-awaited Bridgerton season 3 trailer teased a fan-favorite romance, but painted the couple in a toxic light — which is a far cry from good news.

Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) looks thoughtful while Colin (Luke Newton) smiles in Bridgerton season 3

The hotly anticipated first half of Bridgerton season 3 isn’t arriving on Netflix until May 16, but a recent trailer already has viewers worried about a fan-favorite pairing. Based on the best-selling book series by Julia Quinn, Bridgerton is a sweeping historical romance set during the Regency era. During the so-called “social season” of the early 1800s, young people from certain middle-to-upper-class families, or those who were members of the nobility, were introduced to society through balls, galas, and other social gatherings. The primary objective for most families is to make sensible marriage arrangements.

[A] few lucky young prospects even marry for love…

For some, it’s about forging alliances, ensuring that a family’s legacy lives on, or securing financial stability, but there are also those who use the season as a chance to climb the social ladder or improve their standing. Of course, a few lucky young prospects even marry for love. Shondaland’s first scripted show for Netflix, Bridgerton‘s seasons have centered on different members of the Bridgerton family, including Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor) and Anthony (Jonathan Bailey). The third outing adapts Quinn’s Romancing Mister Bridgerton novel, which means Colin Bridgerton’s (Luke Newton) romantic exploits will be at the show’s center.

Bridgerton Season 3 Trailer’s Dance Scene Follows A Tired Romance Trope With Penelope

In True Genre Fashion, Bridgerton Gives Penelope A Makeover

Lord Debling embraces Penelope Featherington from behind, both with expressions of surprise and fear in Bridgerton season 3 trailer Nicola Coughlan as Penelope Featherington seen in profile in Bridgerton season 3 trailer
Penelope Featherington steals glances as she enters a ballroom in Bridgerton season 3 trailer
Nicola Coughlan as Penelope Featherington looking pensive as she gazes out of the window in Bridgerton season 3 trailer

In addition to confirming Bridgerton‘s Daphne replacement, the season 3 trailer takes a closer look at Penelope Featherington’s (Nicola Coughlan) relationship with Colin. While the youngest Featherington daughter starts out as a close friend of Colin’s younger sister, Eloise, Penelope eventually forms a bond with the third-eldest Bridgerton son. Two seasons into the steamy Netflix series, Penelope (a.k.a. Lady Whistledown herself) is pursuing her own suitors with an eye towards marriage. Colin, meanwhile, has returned from his time abroad; as his brother notes, Colin is looking even more dashing and grown-up than before.

Bridgerton season 3 plays into a toxic romance trope regarding Penelope.

The trailer teases the blossoming friendship between a reunited Penelope and Colin. At one point, Colin even offers to help his pal find a suitable match. While there’s no denying that Penelope and Colin’s friends-to-lovers story has felt inevitable since Bridgerton season 1, the trailer introduces a twist in the form of suitor Lord Debling (Sam Phillips). Frustratingly, Bridgerton season 3 plays into a toxic romance trope regarding Penelope. After a makeover sequence that sees her donning a new dress and some makeup, Penelope suddenly catches every would-be suitor’s eyes at a ball.

Colin’s Reaction To Lord Debling Is Another Toxic Trope In Bridgerton Season 3

Colin Shouldn’t Reveal His True Feelings For Penelope Out of Jealousy

Colin and Penelope stand close together at a ball in Bridgerton season 3 Colin Bridgerton stands in front of Lady Violet Bridgerton as they chat in Bridgerton season 3 trailer Penelope Featherington bandages Colin Bridgerton's hand as they look into each other's eyes in Bridgerton season 3 trailer
Colin stands in front of his family home in Bridgerton season 3 Colin Bridgerton watches as Penelope Featherington flirts using a fan in Bridgerton season 3 trailer

Not only does Bridgerton season 3 play into the “she’s beautiful now” makeover trope, but the series seems to implicate Colin in yet another frustrating trope. Post-makeover, Penelope spends an awful lot of time with Lord Debling, which upsets Colin. There’s a long-standing trope in the romance genre of a conventionally attractive man only showing interest in a woman when another man displays his affections first. In season 2’s finale, Colin harshly claims he would never date someone like Penelope. Even if he was repressing how he really felt, Colin’s sudden shift isn’t happening for the right reasons.

Actor
Bridgerton Role

Jonathan Bailey
Anthony

Ruth Gemmell
Violet

Claudia Jessie
Eloise

Luke Thompson
Benedict

Luke Newton
Colin

Will Tilston
Gregory

Florence Hunt
Hyacinth

Julie Andrews
Lady Whistledown (Voice)

Polly Walker
Portia Featherington

Adjoa Andoh
Lady Danbury

Golda Rosheuvel
Queen Charlotte

Sam Phillips
Lord Debling

Hannah New


Lady Tilley Arnold

Bridgerton Season 3’s Penelope & Colin Story Must Call Out Toxic Tropes

Not Addressing The Tired Romance Tropes Could Undercut The Pair’s Story

Colin and Penelope look at each other and smile in Bridgerton season 3 Nicola Coughlan as Penelope and Sam Phillips as Lord Debling looking at something together in Bridgerton season 3 Colin leans into Penelope for a kiss in Bridgerton season 3 Lord Anthony Bridgerton, Lady Violet Bridgerton, Kate Sharma, and a few others look surprised at something in Bridgerton season 3 trailer Luke Newton as Colin Bridgerton and Nicola Coughlan as Penelope Featherington Looking at Each Other in Bridgerton Season 2

While Bridgerton season 2’s ending left Penelope and Colin in a rocky place, the show’s third outing finally has a chance to center their slow-burn friends-to-lovers story. Unfortunately, the season 3 trailer doesn’t inspire a ton of faith that the series won’t veer into some of the genre’s most tired tropes. If anything, Bridgerton season 3 owes it to its characters, and to fans of Penelope and Colin, to call out the toxic tropes it’s playing with. Otherwise, said tropes will undercut one of Bridgerton‘s best romances before it even has a chance to fully blossom.

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