Why BRIDGERTON Season 3 Part 1 Feels Different...

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • I review, breakdown and explain Bridgerton Season 3 Part 1. I discuss the Netflix show which was focussed on Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton and discuss why this new season feels different. I react to their being a part 2, the multiple romances with Francesca Bridgerton and Lord Kilmartin, Penelope and Lord Debling, and Violet Bridgerton and Marcus. I also give my theories and predictions for season 3 part 2.
    00:00 Intro
    00:35 The Impact Of A Two Part Story
    03:21 Penelope And Colin VS Penelope And Lord Debling
    05:22 The Multiple Romances
    06:55 Conclusion
    07:41 Outro
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  • @BrainPilot
    @BrainPilot  Před 14 dny +49

    Do you think Bridgerton season 3 part 1 felt different to the previous seasons? Let me know your thoughts below!

    • @av1421
      @av1421 Před 8 dny

      she is a bad actor. Period. Horrible season 3

    • @Homeskillet2few
      @Homeskillet2few Před 5 dny

      I’m so disappointed in season 3

  • @csperry3824
    @csperry3824 Před 13 dny +522

    Ep. 1 - I would never court Penelope featherington
    Ep. 2 a kiss
    Ep. 3 a dream
    Ep. 4 let’s get married
    This season was too rushed. I get that the characters are not new but That doesn’t mean that they can’t develop feelings for each other at a slower pace that makes more sense to the viewer. I liked Lord Debling for Penelope they had a very natural connection. The way lord Debling looked at Penelope and spoke with her. He was invested and cared for her

    • @deskatcat533
      @deskatcat533 Před 12 dny +37

      Great summary. The pacing was way off, and cheated viewers out of the romantic buildup. There needed to be an episode between 3 & 4 that showed the building of romantic love versus friendship love.

    • @soniavadnjal7553
      @soniavadnjal7553 Před 12 dny +20

      For goodness sake, Colin was in love with pen from the beginning just didn't recognise it. But he began to understand his feelings when confronted with the rival debling, their first kiss, and pen's own growing maturity where she was ready to challenge Colin.

    • @simonacroitoru5502
      @simonacroitoru5502 Před 12 dny +1

      I think they did this because it would have been expected for the two to get together anyway and part 2 will be about breaking off in a way because of him finding out who she is behing society scenes so...or was the public not aware these two were going to get together one way or another after all that keeping it inside for 2 seasons straight :))

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 Před 11 dny +14

      @@soniavadnjal7553 Colin only started liking Pen after they kissed. Prior to that, he genuinely only saw her as a friend.

    • @nataliam895
      @nataliam895 Před 11 dny +4

      Yes, agree. But i did not like how he broke with her, sort of i cannot court you because you potentially like another man, even if she would not be able to marry this another man ...

  • @becbecbecca
    @becbecbecca Před 13 dny +240

    I wanted more back and forth and flirting before the carriage scene

    • @Leslie27275
      @Leslie27275 Před 12 dny +21

      Yes went from Cold to Hot in the last 10 minutes part 4.

    • @soniavadnjal7553
      @soniavadnjal7553 Před 12 dny +3

      Colin was shocked by the discovery of his passionate feelings for Pen, is struggling to process it, and is naturally awkward about informing her how he feels. At first. But they have both broken a lot of social rules in their years-long friendship, so his rather abrupt behaviour towards her now is quite understandable, particularly when she gives him the green light ....

    • @soniavadnjal7553
      @soniavadnjal7553 Před 12 dny

      ​@@Leslie27275He was never cold to Pen.

    • @mariew5326
      @mariew5326 Před 6 dny +1

      there was definitely flirting (unbeknownst to them) at the end of season 2

    • @FeministCatwoman
      @FeministCatwoman Před 2 dny

      I wanna know how are all the Bridgerton men not crawling with STIs considering how many hookups with sex workers and randos they all have

  • @caracoates4834
    @caracoates4834 Před 14 dny +582

    It definitely felt rushed and way too many other couples going on in the background. They usually have other couples in the background, but in four episodes it felt weird. We already knew Penn was in love with Colin, but I agree the kiss thing felt unrealistic and honestly made Colin look shallow.

    • @champorado17
      @champorado17 Před 13 dny +42

      Agreeeee I thought it was only me… Everything seems forced… Their season should be season 4 or they could have shown more scenes with them together… Even without him helping her find a mate just being each other’s company like the booookkkk… Why did the writer change it this way… Honestly not worth the wait for 2 years… Huge Expectation VS Reality moment!!!

    • @twiceshy9773
      @twiceshy9773 Před 13 dny +25

      Ugh, the way he basically made her BEG was just cruel, I did NOT like that at all, I was yelling at the TV at Colin lol- he's such a fool!!

    • @cristinasotomayor1
      @cristinasotomayor1 Před 13 dny +24

      @@champorado17 couldn't agree more. I still enjoyed it but completely missed the sparkle that previous leading couples have given us (I'll just mention George and Charlotte and leave it there. Chemistry pouring even at the wall climbing scene!!! I wanted the idea of you a few weeks ago; that's also another example of chemistry flowing front, side and back). I think aside from rushed, I think it's a chemistry issue. Yes, the actors are cute and all but unfortunately, together as romantic interest they don't quite work.

    • @Leslie27275
      @Leslie27275 Před 12 dny

      Agree.

    • @yolondadixon2544
      @yolondadixon2544 Před 12 dny

      I think all of those things is what made it, sexy, romantic even more!

  • @thelegacyofgaming2928
    @thelegacyofgaming2928 Před 11 dny +87

    Netflix got greedy. Should've released all episodes at once, because now the show is getting negative reviews.

  • @mazvitaselemani
    @mazvitaselemani Před 5 dny +12

    I saw someone saying that it seems Netflix wasn't confident in making Penelope (Nicola) the leading lady of the season hence the multiple pairings. And I think that perfectly hit the nail on the head.

  • @Miss0125
    @Miss0125 Před 12 dny +197

    There is something else that felt off right at the beginning, which is that every character seemed to be un-motivated. The queen was bored and un-invested, the mother bridgerton seemed exhausted from the start to have to deal with two daughters and felt tired in every conversation, Eloise lost her temper and felt flat even though I know it was a wanted change. Even Benedict looks forced to be in every scene and gives annoyed vibes, and his "love story" is coming out of the blue and is quite un interesting. I think the Bridgerton series thrives with the dynamism and the excitment of the story and the characters, and starting with already un-involved characters does not feels as stimulating as before. But I think it improved after the first two episodes and was still enjoyable

    • @jackyzav.7604
      @jackyzav.7604 Před 11 dny +8

      I couldn't agree more

    • @nataliam895
      @nataliam895 Před 11 dny +10

      Agree on Benedict, i love his character but the story was sooo boring... 😢

    • @user-iv1lq6jq5t
      @user-iv1lq6jq5t Před 9 dny +4

      yes thank you I that's exactly how I felt

    • @ore2739
      @ore2739 Před 8 dny +4

      My thoughts exactly

    • @KennethSolomon-je5nx
      @KennethSolomon-je5nx Před 7 dny +1

      @@nataliam895am I the only one that enjoyed Benedict’s love story it isn’t really a love story it’s more like him and the lady are just enjoying each others company and vibes I don’t mind it to be honest

  • @rmy_Youtube
    @rmy_Youtube Před 14 dny +315

    So glad I'm not the only one who felt this way. Things felt off and disconnected for me. Hopefully part 2 is better.

    • @champorado17
      @champorado17 Před 13 dny +3

      I’m sooooo disappointed aswell, only book readers can understand… I felt like I lost something inside me 😢 I read the book again after the rewatch trying to like it and reading the book felt better 🥺

    • @meka94
      @meka94 Před 3 dny

      ​@@champorado17 the journal scene upsets me the most. I wanted to see cocoky Colin and their friendship grow into smth more after pen saw his journal. Him fishing for compliments was hilarious and showed their friendship sm more. Very disappointedd

  • @sadie513
    @sadie513 Před 12 dny +38

    I agree with what you said that there were other romances that were more interesting than the main one. In fact, i enjoyed Penelope with Lord Debling more. 😅

  • @zaraklani
    @zaraklani Před 14 dny +256

    The problem is that in the book Colin spends most of it going over every interaction he's had with Penelope since they were 14 and realising that he always knew that she loved him I was uncomfortable with that love and he did dance with her out of pity as well as friendship so a lot of those inner monologues with himself going through all that wondering why more people don't see Penelope for how amazing she is is lost in the show

    • @champorado17
      @champorado17 Před 13 dny +22

      I really hoped the series show how they met but it was just replaced with one liner 😭 The writer f*cked up this season…

    • @beth5870
      @beth5870 Před 13 dny +15

      Penelope and Colin are my favorite couple from the book series. I was so upset with how the show runners for season 2 destroyed Eloise and Penelope’s friendship, and they made Penelope seem malicious. I have debating on giving season 3 a try, but I am still on the fence.

    • @HuntingViolets
      @HuntingViolets Před 12 dny +9

      @@beth5870 Yeah, they kind of did that with Edwina and Kate, and then with Penelope and Eloise. I loved season two, but that's a strange parallel.

    • @queenlegitimate5015
      @queenlegitimate5015 Před 10 dny +7

      I wish we'd been given some flashbacks of Pen and Colin

    • @locallyringedspace3190
      @locallyringedspace3190 Před 5 dny +1

      GRAMMAR

  • @aubreezily13
    @aubreezily13 Před 12 dny +44

    There was a pacing issue, and the amount of subplots were absolutely ridiculous. Will and Alice overstayed their welcome as their story has no effect on the plot, and the Featherington sister's pregnancy dilemma both come to mind. The main storyline was severely underdeveloped and felt even more so with everything crammed into four episodes.

    • @nempensar
      @nempensar Před 2 dny +1

      It was 100% fan service to the book fans. This explains the subplots that don't go anywhere, like Pen reading Colin's travel diary, saying she liked it, and it never being mentioned again. They missed a huge opportunity to have Colin be a second narrator and him writing in his diary about his feelings about Penelope (which 1. would be even more faithful to the book, and 2. it would make the rushed 4 episodes make a lot more sense, since the audience would know that Colin had a huge crush on Pen since the beginning).
      Going back to how this is fan service to the book fans: this season, more than any season, parts of the script dialogue was verbatim the dialogue from the book.

    • @kayleighbrown5267
      @kayleighbrown5267 Před 12 hodinami

      The subplot with the older Featherington sisters trying to get pregnant was so annoying, uninteresting and had no humor at all.

  • @eb9525
    @eb9525 Před 13 dny +222

    The pacing was weird to ne initially until I understood that what we are feeling is what Colin is feeling. Shonda/Shondaland says this is how she writes. We feel what the characters feel. And it's brilliant.
    We feel off because Colin is off. His confidence is false; he is still living to please societal standards. This is the first time we are seeing love from Colin's perspective and it's brilliant. This is his sexual awakening. He is unsure of how Pen feels so he's tentative.
    Pen is growing in confidence but mourning the hope of being with Colin. We aren't used to her asking for what she wants and then going after it. She also has false bravado but she is tired of being in the shadows so she is pushing past it. And I love it.
    We are feeling the disjointed feelings othat happens when we are accepting ourselves, falling in love and maturing. That's masterful writing, character development and storytelling.

    • @victoriaadu7569
      @victoriaadu7569 Před 13 dny +24

      This is the most apt perspective I’ve seen so far

    • @olive4093
      @olive4093 Před 12 dny +10

      i completely agree

    • @carolhunt2023
      @carolhunt2023 Před 11 dny +10

      Love your comments and insight. Pretty brilliant. I still would have liked to have seen an episode or a half-episode to develop episode 4 more fully with all the characters. Your “we” statements throw me off as if I’m being told how to feel. But you have beautiful writing. Brava.

    • @eb9525
      @eb9525 Před 11 dny +6

      @@carolhunt2023 Thanks.
      No force intended so apologies. The "we" means the audience as that is what Shonda has said in the past.

    • @carolhunt2023
      @carolhunt2023 Před 11 dny +2

      @@eb9525 Interesting. Thank you for sharing and providing more context. You do have beautiful writing.

  • @technojunkie123
    @technojunkie123 Před 8 dny +47

    I honestly feel like half the internet is trying to gaslight us into believing Polin’s storyline was good in season 3 part 1, when it was not

    • @accioloki1151
      @accioloki1151 Před 5 dny +7

      for real bc even in reddit whenever someone voices anything remotely negative opinions about them, they’d get downvoted to hell 😭

    • @nempensar
      @nempensar Před 2 dny

      My paranoid ass thinks it's bots/accounts paid off by Netflix xD

    • @FeministCatwoman
      @FeministCatwoman Před 2 dny

      It was awful. I HATE Colin with Penelope. I can't stand him.

  • @leah4037
    @leah4037 Před 13 dny +119

    I agree, I really don’t believe the connection. Daphne and the Duke, Anthony and his wife the chemistry flew off the screen. Colin and Pen don’t do it for me at all. I wasn’t a fan of their story in the books either. I hoped the show would make me feel better about their relationship but sadly no.

    • @niyah7139
      @niyah7139 Před 13 dny +8

      Thank you for this.

    • @champorado17
      @champorado17 Před 13 dny +9

      Sorry loved them cause being Penelope is relatable but the series writers just didn’t do them justice for their loveline 😭

    • @cristinasotomayor1
      @cristinasotomayor1 Před 13 dny +22

      spot on. I mentioned George and Charlotte's chemistry even at the wall climbing scene. Nothing like that between Pen and Collin (based on the acting displayed)

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 Před 11 dny +9

      I miss Simon and Daphne 😢The show used to be so exciting

    • @Diamond_Skies
      @Diamond_Skies Před 11 dny +14

      Funny, I thought Daphne and the Duke had no true chemistry. It felt very scripted to mimic the dynamic of an Eliza Bennett/Colin Darcy relationship arc, with all the added sex scenes that P&P readers and viewers never got.

  • @a.w.4134
    @a.w.4134 Před 11 dny +15

    Yes it was rushed. But for me there was also no conflict whatsoever between them. There was a clear conflict between Daphne/The Duke and Anthony/Kate. What is the conflict here really? Because Penelope has always wanted Colin and somehow in this season it takes nothing but a little “makeover” for him to change his mind? No depth, so substance whatsoever. They should’ve included more flashbacks of interactions between them, important moments that add more perspective to their story. I hope they won’t do the same with the upcoming seasons. It could easily result in what happened to GOT😭

  • @Cangeltibon
    @Cangeltibon Před 14 dny +308

    It feels like this season (story wise) was for the introverts, which I can appreciate but I understand the pacing was off

    • @acenull0
      @acenull0 Před 13 dny +60

      I'm an introvert and I prefer all the drama and pomp 😂 I actually wish they developed Franchescha's story more that was real introvert shxt

    • @misscoffee6442
      @misscoffee6442 Před 13 dny +13

      as an introvert, I really like this season better

    • @iammemys2213
      @iammemys2213 Před 13 dny +10

      As an introvert I love thos season with only 4 eps
      Much better than season 2 for me

    • @Cangeltibon
      @Cangeltibon Před 13 dny +1

      @@acenull0 YES! I felt so seen with the sheet music 🥹

    • @GoddessOfLove-pr7ek
      @GoddessOfLove-pr7ek Před 10 dny

      Absolutely agree 💯.

  • @The-bi5ry
    @The-bi5ry Před 12 dny +14

    I don't think it's about time spent because Francesca and John had a much sweeter story and I cared more about them than Colin and Penelope, a pair we have known since S1. They hyped them up so much during promotion but the actual scenes fell flat. They didn't pick the right moments to let their chemistry breathe. Also, they really should've left out mondrich and Violet side stories for another season because I really wanted to see more of Francesca and John, because their story had so much heart

  • @deja957
    @deja957 Před 14 dny +166

    I think in any case this season relies on the audience watching s1 and s2 of Colin and Penelope and that's a story we already know so we just needed them to be together this season but not many people went back to s1 and s2 for their relationship development and it shows but I also agree that they was definitely setting up for part 2 aswell

    • @Luna-ii4mx
      @Luna-ii4mx Před 13 dny +19

      Colin never showed any interest in Pen though, how did that change? Its now shown. Cuz she cared for his hand and kissed?

    • @deja957
      @deja957 Před 13 dny +6

      @@Luna-ii4mx it’s a lot more subtle in s1 and 2 but it’s definitely there in the way he treats Penelope is different in season 2 from season 1 but then we have the scene at the end of season 2 which ruins the progression I think but it’s not spelled out you have to watch their scenes together to notice the subtle changes but it’s definitely there

    • @deja957
      @deja957 Před 13 dny +4

      But it’s not romantic it’s just their relationship becomes deeper on a platonic level then season 3 is when he realises it wasn’t all just platonic but again it subtle but I think now I realise they made it too subtle that not all people notice it

    • @ginnyvann580
      @ginnyvann580 Před 5 dny +1

      @@Luna-ii4mxactually he did.

    • @ginnyvann580
      @ginnyvann580 Před 5 dny +1

      @@deja957yes it is. The way he approaches her, and looks at her. His feelings were always there. He just didn’t realize it.

  • @jazbalogh7249
    @jazbalogh7249 Před 13 dny +73

    I thought this season so far is rather boring to be honest. The multiple stories and jumping around between them made the whole thing detract from what we know is the main romance. I've read the book so I know what is coming but so far this season has been rather flat.

    • @champorado17
      @champorado17 Před 13 dny +4

      Agreeeee non readers will never understand our sadness for waiting 2 years for just this… 😢

  • @Stephaniefarrah
    @Stephaniefarrah Před 14 dny +84

    I feel the same way. I have no interest in pen and Colin. Over two season and we never saw WHY Pen is obsessed with Colin. They have nothing in common. To me it's just a first boy crush on the cool neighbor guy. Penelope and lord debling had SO much more in common in the first few exchanges personality, outlook on life and habits. I thought that was the story. The first two season had people who were actually compatible with each other. Colin and Pen don't. It very meh.

    • @moniqrupley6019
      @moniqrupley6019 Před 14 dny +31

      Yes. Lord Debling was so honest. He sees clearly from the first how powerful Pen is if she would just see it. So her being Lady Whistle down would not be devastating to him. He wanted a wife with her own interests which is incredibly kind and sensitive for that time.

    • @Stephaniefarrah
      @Stephaniefarrah Před 14 dny +18

      @@moniqrupley6019​​⁠RIGHT! She would have been safe and encouraged to be ran individual. Lord Debling says he wasn'tt sure there would be love but he would have been so captivated be her mind and confidence he would have fallen for her and protected her.

    • @moniqrupley6019
      @moniqrupley6019 Před 13 dny +15

      @@Stephaniefarrah Yes. Whilst Colin and his friends are being lauded for stopping the balloon-Debling shields and protects Pen placing himself in harms way. He finds out how he should ask for her hand with no male relative. His only crime according to the Queen and Lady Danbury is he is eccentric and boring. Versus Colin who has insulted her publicly, kissed her, been a cad about town. But feelings I guess.

    • @shanika4160
      @shanika4160 Před 13 dny +5

      @@moniqrupley6019”feelings I guess” is exactly why I ended up not rooting for Debling. Pen has been such an established romantic for so long that to me her giving up hope on love to have that stability is just…devastating.
      Colin would need to grovel some more but I am glad he finally stopped avoiding complicated feelings and confessed. But yes he should grovel like a substantial amount to come, and if he gets mad that Pen is Whistledown and tries to force her to stop well I hope he gets nailed with a rock.

    • @ames889
      @ames889 Před 13 dny +6

      @@moniqrupley6019 ​​⁠ on the note of the balloon scene, what a great opportunity for the writers to really build that emotion and tension between Colin and Pen after the balloon is stopped. With Lord Debling coming to Pen’s aide so gallantly, the writers had a great chance to push Colin’s character development and feelings for Pen further. But all we got was a “meh” longing look from him. It could have been so much more. Plus a great time to highlight Pen’s connection with Debling further and just overall create more romance.

  • @cassieopia532
    @cassieopia532 Před 13 dny +25

    The pace was too fast, there wasn’t not enough screen time with the main characters (someone on Reddit said P&C only got 32 minutes of screen time). There were too many side stories and characters. Not enough emphasis on the Bridgerton clan as a whole. There didn’t seem to be any chemistry between the leads. The actors did the best they could with the material, but I thought the quality of the script wasn’t lacking.

    • @soniavadnjal7553
      @soniavadnjal7553 Před 12 dny +1

      What? No chemistry? What are you (not) looking at or listening to ...?

  • @Geekyfabulous
    @Geekyfabulous Před 14 dny +118

    I personally loved this season soo much
    Maybe it’s the awkward shy in me

    • @misscoffee6442
      @misscoffee6442 Před 13 dny +3

      Me tooo, and Its just half still, cant wait for the nexts chapters

    • @misscoffee6442
      @misscoffee6442 Před 13 dny +11

      and they saying pen and colin dont had that primary connection. I was like: "I'm aluscinating? Because I'm getting the vibe of deeply in love of these two since the start of season two"

  • @athirab6183
    @athirab6183 Před 12 dny +27

    This season is very disappointing in terms of the way the story is flowing. It feels so disconnected and off. Nicola has a great presence as the female lead. But Luke’s performance is average at best. His attempt at giving smoldering looks was awkward, his emotional scenes had no depth. The carriage scene seemed rushed and forced - a steamy scene only for the sake of it. Costumes this season are by far the best. And i liked the music better than the 2nd season.

    • @Leo-mr1qz
      @Leo-mr1qz Před 7 dny +2

      I agree. Even the scenes with the 2 prostitutes, he seemed "off."

  • @collnss
    @collnss Před 13 dny +71

    I didn’t read the books but it’s obvious Part 2 will be about Colin finding out Pen’s secret and the fallout from that. She did write about him too. I do want to see Pen and Eloise reconcile.

  • @nika-pt2pl
    @nika-pt2pl Před 14 dny +101

    Every season should be different because you get 8 different stories/siblings. The idea for this season is that Pen & Colin are childhood sweethearts and that love was always there, they just needed to be at the right place in life.
    The only thing I miss this season is Penelope & Eloise scenes but I believe it's something that will come in the second part.
    To be honest, because it's a third season people have unrealistic expectations and everyone wants something else. I wish people would just chill out and enjoy it.. at the end of the day it's only a TV show.

  • @danlossp2692
    @danlossp2692 Před 14 dny +106

    I love this season! Penelope/Nicola did an amazing job as lead. But the two parts are unnecessary & ruining the pacing which trickles down to everyone’s plots

  • @ritafilipe1898
    @ritafilipe1898 Před 13 dny +48

    What do u mean "he wasnt interested in the slightest", he literaly says in episode 1 "I seek you out at every social assembly because I know you will lift my spirits and make me see the world in ways I could not have imagined." he always cared for penelope, maybe not in a romantic way, "you're pen, u do not count" as shes always been in his life as a friend but the kiss has made him see her as a woman, and realize that he doesnt just like her friendship but that he would like more. the kiss offers him a different perspective.
    However, i do agree more screen time wouldve been nice, thats actualy my main criticism of this season, there were too many side plots, which diluted the polin screentime, but i also see it as a way for colin to further realize his feelings. penelope is always following him around and paying him attention and now that she has to find a husband she cant do that, which makes colin see that he missed her, good old "absence makes the heart grow fonder"

    • @easyveganfoodie
      @easyveganfoodie Před 9 dny +2

      Completely agree!! And this is a continuation of their storyline from the last 2 seasons so it’s not that drastic to say he fell for her because he always did love her in a way. I do think the side plots are necessary at least the Francesca storyline, if you’ve read the book you’d know. It’s setting up for her season even though it seems rushed, it will make sense later.

    • @RosalbaCalderon-bv8me
      @RosalbaCalderon-bv8me Před 5 dny +3

      It seemed forced nit natural at all

  • @trudymeans3520
    @trudymeans3520 Před 13 dny +65

    I'm Team Debling.

    • @princessfrogdiaries9379
      @princessfrogdiaries9379 Před 13 dny +21

      She & Lord Debling have such undeniable chemistry! Both introverts with their own special interests. He could mess around for 3 years and she could write in peace & handle the estate. I was rooting for them even though it was doomed. 😂

    • @champorado17
      @champorado17 Před 13 dny +6

      Honestly love their scenes more than with Colin’s and I’m a Polin fan…

    • @memonos
      @memonos Před 13 dny +4

      I was so disappointed I really enjoyed his character, damn it I wish they spin things around and actually make me like pen with Colin

    • @sadie513
      @sadie513 Před 12 dny +7

      Same! The fact that the show made us root for Lord Debling even though we knew it was never gonna happen just shows they had better chemistry and their storyline made more sense.

    • @Chubby-cat-
      @Chubby-cat- Před 11 dny +6

      Same, Colin is a creep in this season

  • @artxroyalty
    @artxroyalty Před 12 dny +3

    I thought it would’ve been cool to see a flashback of Colin and Pen first meeting (instead of just telling us about it) kinda of like how the other seasons did flashbacks

  • @emilykerbs5226
    @emilykerbs5226 Před 13 dny +46

    bruh Colin and Penelope literally knew each other their entire lives, their relationship is second nature to them. The rush felt natural to me because that's what happens when you skip a step in forming a romantic relationship. They don't need the slowburn buildup because they've spent their entire lives (2 seasons on screen) doing that.
    Putting an element on Colin's sudden infatuation with Pen is the point, previously to the kiss, he never even considered her to be anything other than "Pen." Colin was just bitch slapped into acknowledging that Pen is a beautiful woman that he's incredibly close to and completely discounting. Colin learned what he was missing. The jealousy starts because he realized that his previous actions have begun to haunt him and he's losing her only after he just realized he had her for all that time. That's why, I feel at least, the progression felt natural. The only thing I didn't like about the arc was the "let me give you lessons" trope because it has been done to hell and back, but it didn't feel unnatural to the characters. This is why people shit on friends to lovers, and I feel that it's a fundamental misunderstanding of the structure of the relationship. Yea, relationships have to start anew in a strictly romantic context, but being friends with someone for that long automatically give you an insight into the person you're with, and once you punch through the friendship wall, the more infatuated you get. Colin is just a dense fuck that's been just attacked by a lifetime's worth of love assaulting him at once.
    As for why Penelope would like him, I mean, cmon. Colin is a douchebag sometimes, but he still showed care and platonic love to Penelope for their entire lives, just as Penelope was a constant in his life, he's been a constant in hers. She's just not stupid about it..
    They also jive with each other's sense of humor and love talking shit about other people sometimes. The aspect of Lady Whistledown is that it's the only side of her she's hidden from him, albiet poorly, which will be it's own batch of hurt feelings, paired with the connection of the person he loves vs hates will be a tough hurdle to climb, plus some moments of her guilt killing her. Which is why I think that plotline needs it's own, dedicated chunk to it to get their relationship to a healthy stage. You cannot expect them to shoehorn the reveal in the last episode or something to maintain the previous structure of the seasons.
    Also, the other guy (forgot his name lol) being a suitable match for her was also the point. That made everything more unjustifiable and shows just how whipped Colin is for Penelope. I will agree that more screentime would have been nice, but it was not in any way necessary.

  • @beckyf1890
    @beckyf1890 Před 12 dny +8

    Am I watching the same show as the rest of y'all? I loved the first four seasons. I have never identified so much with a character as I do with Penelope this season. I cried a lot through these first four episodes. This is the best season yet!

    • @lizashrestha3496
      @lizashrestha3496 Před 8 dny +2

      This season is more emotional, I cried a lot too for pen and her difficulties with Eloise and colin and for Francesca

  • @greentara291
    @greentara291 Před 14 dny +92

    Bollox! We've seen these 2 characters for 2 seasons. Did ya not watch the first 2?! This is a continuation, not a stand alone storyline.
    It's when Pen calls him out for his comment at the Featherington Ball that he has to examine the life he's led in the Ton. He realizes his flippant remark to "the lads" aka bored, snarky, entitled elite men, has deeply humiliated someone he cares for.
    He says when he apologizes to her that he's got to redeem himself in her eyes. The foundation is there.
    In 1 season they have to fall in love AND deal with the Whistledown fallout . It's gotta fly, folks!
    I loved Part 1.

    • @rationalcynic8416
      @rationalcynic8416 Před 13 dny +7

      For real, I had no issue with part 1. I actually keep rewatching it like I did season 2. I don't think Collin has lost his personality, he was just trying to be what everyone expected him to be, but in episode three, he is warring with himself and by ep four he decides to completely shed his persona. Of course, I had a feeling people would have an issue with this couple, I too was skeptical before watching season 3, but I have been completely won over by Polin. I think the real problem is the two part split. Rarely does splitting a season into two parts or a final book into two movies work. It makes everything feel diconjointed.

    • @champorado17
      @champorado17 Před 13 dny +2

      Read the book you’ll understand why we are sad…

    • @user-wl9jx7pg6h
      @user-wl9jx7pg6h Před 13 dny

      Please tell me what happened in book

    • @Leslie27275
      @Leslie27275 Před 12 dny

      Not looking forward to Colin & Pen sex scenes. They went from cold to hot in the last 10 minutes of part 4.

    • @soniavadnjal7553
      @soniavadnjal7553 Před 12 dny +1

      ​@@rationalcynic8416 Disjointed?

  • @leahfisher8013
    @leahfisher8013 Před 13 dny +17

    Completely agree unfortunately. This season so far has felt like a bit of a dud to me - a bit too forced and underdeveloped. I really want to love it, but it's off to me also.

  • @CG-uy8dk
    @CG-uy8dk Před 14 dny +25

    Because Colin is the prize and that’s just weird

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 Před 11 dny +1

      I mean, it makes sense, considering Penelope is undesirable, and Colin... Well, you saw how many women wanted him.

    • @africansweetheart9590
      @africansweetheart9590 Před 10 dny +3

      ​@@thelegacyofgaming2928gurl be serious...I was cringing everytime he was onscreen I legit fast forwarded some scenes. And when he was in the whorehouse I was done. Penelope deserve so much better Fr . Showrunners hate my gurl

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 Před 10 dny

      @@africansweetheart9590 I'm not speaking of the viewers perspective. In universe, Penelope is undesirable while Colin is loved by the ladies.

  • @zaibaslam7814
    @zaibaslam7814 Před 11 dny +4

    I was quite glad that things didn’t drag on so much as in the previous seasons. Not every season must follow the same format and rules. We already know the characters well by now, and were ready to see the next part of the story for them. If Penelope and Colin had taken a whole season to get together, then we would have needed another season for the whole reveal about Lady Whistledown- something I’m not sure I’d have the patience for.

  • @deborahhobbins7131
    @deborahhobbins7131 Před 14 dny +16

    they keep changing the story from the books and thats the problem and they keep adding extra characters. pen and colin are well suited [in the books] but the tv show leaves so much out to get the other couples in. poor pen and colin they have been shafted

  • @zoc.6922
    @zoc.6922 Před 12 dny +4

    Colin and Penelope have known each other their entire lives. There's no point in him waiting as soon as he knows how he feels about her. Colin was very obviously putting on a character when he was raking about like every other man. Colin feels off because of that & because Pen is putting herself out there. Everybody in this season is anxious & a wallflower. Pen only got what she wanted once she asked for it.

  • @YM-qb6gh
    @YM-qb6gh Před 13 dny +38

    I love this season. I’ve never been this addicted to a bridgerton story.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 13 dny +1

      That's good then!

    • @charisseanneigaran2521
      @charisseanneigaran2521 Před 12 dny

      Yes

    • @kiahgray675
      @kiahgray675 Před 12 dny +1

      Lol, same! I had to binge watch it twice in two days to get it out of my system! Yet I still want to watch it again! I'm obsessed with the last scene and they included so many little details from the books! The only thing I wish differently were that they gave more screen time for Polin, less for Francesca because it's not suppose to be her season and they are splitting it pretty evenly here, and I honestly don't see the need for the Mondrich's. It doesn't move the plot forward in any way that I see right now. But I also have never been so addicted to this series. I need to watch it again and read the book again 🤣

    • @Leslie27275
      @Leslie27275 Před 12 dny +2

      Only liked season 1

    • @kyndalgordon8127
      @kyndalgordon8127 Před 12 dny

      same

  • @consumedbythemusic
    @consumedbythemusic Před 3 dny +1

    Having flashbacks to remind us of the years of friendship between them, and her obvious already existing feelings might have helped us feel more of a connection.

  • @Daria-px2sg
    @Daria-px2sg Před 12 dny +4

    I guess you forgot 2 previous seasons of Bridgerton where Colin and Pen had already a lot of moments together and have a backstory. But it’s easy to forget because we have been concentrating more on other couples. When you rewatch the hole series before season 3, it all makes perfect sense

  • @amandaisnotmyrealname3518

    It feels this way cause its not a stand alone. Its a continuation of the relationship from the previous seasons.

  • @toniidowu7852
    @toniidowu7852 Před 13 dny +47

    I won’t say Pen & Colin have nothing in common. It’s just been revealed to us that Collin has a knack for writing. Plus, Colin & Pen have the same sense of humor/wittiness.

  • @bukolaalale8260
    @bukolaalale8260 Před 13 dny +7

    Its different, yes. They cant all be the same.
    Colin is playing a part of rake and charmer but thats not who he really is. He feels emptyand detached while doung what he thinks society expects. He's only himself with Pen.
    I personally enjoyed polin, cressida, Francesca storyline.
    I also enjoy the subtle changes in Eloise which will prepare her for her season which is quite heavy family trauma

  • @kimbrown797
    @kimbrown797 Před 13 dny +7

    This season 3 for me is by far the worst… underwhelming..other cast storylines carry this season’s main cast roles..not fully invested in this season..the love scenes with Penelope..had me cringing…just uncomfortable to watch…

  • @Luna-ii4mx
    @Luna-ii4mx Před 13 dny +8

    The 4 epsiodes should have been 8 episodes. So rushed :(

  • @datumzinememories
    @datumzinememories Před 13 dny +8

    Honestly I was her for pen and lord De . he was more honest and seemed to have a high regard of her...while Collin was like F boy at the start the scenes showing him bonking two girls and his friends its just made him seem gross even compared to anthony then the way he always mic dropped his distastes of seeing pen a anything more than a kid sister its was just off too put them together when someone else showed interest had his interactions been slow burned it the start in find their romance good because yes the actors have good chemistry.

  • @hosly101
    @hosly101 Před 3 dny +1

    Just one scene with Colin going back to find/re-read letters Penelope had sent him from previous seasons - getting to see what they talked about, their friendship, and see him recontextualize his feelings - would've made a world of difference imo, while also providing more payoff to the past 2 seasons of Polin relationship building

  • @sreelakshmiramadas2392
    @sreelakshmiramadas2392 Před 13 dny +12

    Tooo less Polin i felt..kanthony had more intense scenes in their season

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 Před 11 dny +1

      And Kanthony was MILD intense compared to the intensity in Season 1. They dropped the ball this season

    • @ccvv1119
      @ccvv1119 Před 10 dny +2

      @@thelegacyofgaming2928people overwhelmingly like season 2 MORE than season 1 and I agree

    • @atlantisundiscovered
      @atlantisundiscovered Před 3 dny +2

      @@thelegacyofgaming2928 kanthony might have had less sex scenes but their CHEMISTRY was always more intense. and a majority of the internet agrees.

  • @NuncaJamaisEmTempoAlgum
    @NuncaJamaisEmTempoAlgum Před 6 dny +4

    The new show runner destroyed my fav couple... this looks like a telenovela.. their interactions are childish, vapid and the intimacy and connection isn't there and it truly feels Coin is jealous instead of in love. Which makes sense because there's no reason (from what this part 1 showed us for him to be)... And there's too many unnecessary side stories. You are right, Francesca arch is much better than the main characters and it's going to ruin part 2 also because she is going to be engaged with John Stirling at the same time Penelope will be engaged with Colin so they will have to deal with 2 engagements in the same family... so who are the leads here really?? It's a mess, at times its almost ridiculous like trying the comic relief with comedic music like the audience is dumb and won't get the joke... I don't know what they were thinking but this became a disappointment and some bodice ripping book you buy at the supermarket. sad

  • @SecretSpic3
    @SecretSpic3 Před 12 dny +6

    Terrible season, never did Ike Penelope and Collin together, sooo it hasn't been enjoyable for me watching them as leads. plush everything is being rushed and I feel disconnected.

  • @krishniarumugam
    @krishniarumugam Před 11 dny +2

    The show overthought the main lead and in the end undercooked their romance. Especially given the Stellar nature of Queen Charlotte

  • @kellymartin648
    @kellymartin648 Před 13 dny +4

    I agree with a lot of this video but I still really like it so far. The two part split makes a bit of sense to me bc there are basically two major conflicts/climaxes in the storyline for the season - Penelope and Colin getting together, and Penelope being revealed as Whistledown - so it needs to be paced differently than the first two seasons. Seasons 1 and 2 basically showed us a relationship from start to finish whereas Penelope and Colin have been a slow build since the beginning of the show. I actually got a bit frustrated in the first two seasons bc the conflict of the relationships seemed to drag out. There was too much emotional back and forth/unwillingness to communicate just to make sure the climax/resolution timed up with the end of the season. As for the wait itself, the end of episode four felt like a mid-season cliffhanger, but it wouldn't be much of a cliffhanger if we didn't have to wait to see what happens next. And I definitely don't think it will hinder viewership lol
    I don't agree with the criticisms that Penelope and Colin don't have anything in common or that his attitude changes abruptly. He started to view her in a different light in season 2. Marina/Lady Crane made him realize how much Penelope cares for him, and he stepped up to protect her when Lord Featherington turned out to be a scammer. However, I don't think they made it very clear that his disinterest in her came from a desire for approval from the townspeople, who in general look down on her and her family. I thought it was interesting that he became a bit of a "rake" during his travels prior to the season, but not that surprising. The men in the main relationships so far have had more experience than their leading ladies and seemed interesting in "corrupting" them in that sense haha. Additionally, Penelope reads the passage from his journal where he muses on the ability to feel simultaneous intimacy and distance, seeming to indicate he is already disinterested in casual sex, which lends more meaning to the swift change in his behavior after their kiss. I also saw Lord Debling as merely a practical match for Penelope, and as a way to balance out her relationship with Colin since she's pined for him for so long and he was caught up on Lady Crane for a bit. All that being said, I think there is plenty of build up in part 1, but since this is my favorite relationship, I am clearly biased lol also it is worth noting I literally just watched seasons 1 and 2 the week before this came out as I recently fell in love with Nicola Coughlan via Derry Girls lol so this is all very fresh in my mind.
    Lastly a few other things that made this season feel different so far but not all bad in my opinion: (1) less sibling interactions as Daphne is gone and Anthony is barely there, though honestly there's just not enough screen time for all that (2) no Penelope and Eloise therefore less hilarious Eloise moments - though her new friendship has given Cressida some much needed character development (3) Francesca's character has kinda gotten screwed over bc of the previous actress's scheduling conflicts - I'm less invested since she's barely been in the show and now not even a familiar face - but I do like the new actress and her story so far
    Per usual, a good story and awesome acting wins out.
    If you read this, bless you LOL I clearly have too much time on my hands

  • @bipanashrestha3677
    @bipanashrestha3677 Před 13 dny +29

    It would be a better ending if she ends up with Lord Debling as it makes sense. Even if he knows she is the Lady Wistle.., it won't matter. He might lover her for her passion.

    • @princessfrogdiaries9379
      @princessfrogdiaries9379 Před 13 dny +2

      I felt the same way!!

    • @sadie513
      @sadie513 Před 12 dny +2

      Yup, I was rooting for Lord Debling even though I know she's gonna end up with Colin. Too bad, so sad.

    • @zwoncitza2
      @zwoncitza2 Před 12 dny

      with the creator liking this comment and yall writing it, we now know yall dgaf about Pen and it’s hilarious

    • @theelatebloomer
      @theelatebloomer Před 12 dny +2

      How would he even love her when he already stated he would almost never be around. All he needs is a woman who would manage his estate while he goes on adventures

  • @irislane898
    @irislane898 Před 13 dny +4

    My take on the Netflix breaks is that they are trying to do a hybrid thing so they can capitalize on the “water cooler talk” that big weekly (mostly HBO) shows get. You get weekly videos, podcasts, articles etc and audiences continue to build. Breaking it in two gives a bit of that but you also get to binge some. While there are plenty of Netflix shows that excel in the online chatter regardless of dropping all episodes at once but it is a way to keep talking and build up finales.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 14 dny +26

    I'm delighted that Nicola and Luke are getting more time to shine this season. I agree that this installment feels a bit different, possibly due to most of the fashion coming out of the 20th century than the 19th.

  • @carlawilliams2049
    @carlawilliams2049 Před 8 dny +1

    My only issue is the lack of a build up like we got in the 1st two seasons. We were able to see the main characters fumble and fail with each other before finally getting together. This season, the focus is all over the place.

  • @TarenaD
    @TarenaD Před 13 dny +3

    There's no way people will miss part 2, but I'll be canceling Netflix after I'm done with the season. Forcing fans to pay 2 months for one show is diabolical, I'm over it.

  • @sobluebedford
    @sobluebedford Před 10 dny +7

    I don’t understand how people watching this show can completely miss like important things about these characters. Season one Colin gets with Marina, who tries to trick him into being the father of her child. He’s heartbroken but still hung up on her which is why he goes to see her in season two. And then from that conversation, he still feels rejected and also find himself kind of lost. So he goes away and he comes back with a different persona more like his brothers who are very promiscuous. And he feels that that’s what he needs to do up until he kisses Penelope. And starts to question everything that he’s been doing up until that point which is why at the end of the episode four when his friends confront him, the very friends who he said at the end of season two that he would Never Court Penelope to, are the same ones that he basically tells to get a life. Because he’s matured and he knows what he wants, which is why he goes and gets in between Lord Debling and chases Penelope down. So the character development there comes full circle. But people still are saying that all he lost his charm and all that and the third and it’s like are we watching the same show? 🙄.
    In addition to that, both leads have a history. Unlike the first two seasons where what drives the lead couples is just lust. whereas this season is a little more complicated considering Penelope is lady whistle down and so she might find herself, in the second half in a really complicated position . I’m actually not upset with how Shonda switched this season up after reading the books. It’s one of my favorite stories so far, but I could definitely understand why she has changed it the way she has so far. When all is said and done, season three will probably be the most interesting season out of all eight. I’m not talking about just the romance aspect. I’m mean in general. .

    • @lizashrestha3496
      @lizashrestha3496 Před 8 dny +3

      Exactly my thoughts, idk why these people are acting as they have not seen S1 and S2.
      Another unpopular opinion of mine is that why is everyone more fond of lord Debling and Penelope. All I see is Lord Debling finds Penelope the most suitable as wife, as for the kind of life he live that's all, he does not love her and neither does pen.
      On other hand Pen loves Colin and only showed interest in Lord Debling because she wanted to get out of her family house and had no chance with colin.
      At last Lord Debling is perfect for Pen theoretically, but from the last dancefloor scene, where pen ask about developing love in their relationship in future to lord Debling, he gives a rather disappointing answer to her.

    • @michellegore
      @michellegore Před 6 dny +1

      I get what you saying but people's biggest complaints are the pacing is too fast or off, maybe due to pen and colin not getting enough screen time and they are complaining they don't feel like seaso 3 leads due to other characters getting more screen time like francesca and others.

  • @lordtyrion1051
    @lordtyrion1051 Před 14 dny +5

    Thanks for covering the show. Not many male content creators cover these types of stories. Love you❤️👏🏻

  • @AimHighCutDeep
    @AimHighCutDeep Před 12 dny +3

    To be fair to the series' production and the writers, the Polin relationship in the Briggerton universe which is explored in "Romancing Mr Bridgerton" is a massive deal in the series and a major turning point in the lady whistledown plotline. The book has so many details and plot points that are really hard to cut out because if they did, A. the fans would be mad, B. if they were left out, it wouldn't make sense in the main plotline, and C. it would be hard to drive later dynamics and plotlines in the future. Though if we look at the series as a whole we see those interactions throughout the whole series. but yes if you only watch season 3 part one on its own it wont make sense and you will not understand how their relationship got here

  • @Chubby-cat-
    @Chubby-cat- Před 11 dny +2

    Can someone explain to me why they split the season in two parts ? This makes watching both parts unsatisfying

  • @ginnyvann580
    @ginnyvann580 Před 5 dny

    The pacing goes with the book! They have known each other and have liked each other for YEARS! He said that he would never court her because he was trying to be cool! The conflict for them isn’t the love part like in the other two stories! Their conflict is she is Lady Whistledown! Which will be something they have to resolve in part 2! It’s incredibly difficult to put a 450+ novel into eight 1 hour episodes! I actually think the writers have done a good job with it.

  • @truesailorcomet
    @truesailorcomet Před 5 dny

    As someone who has known more than a few Colin-types in my life, I wouldn't say that the pacing for it from a character perspective is too fast. One of Colin's defining traits is his impulsive nature, he gets ideas in his head that he goes full speed ahead without thinking things through, he did that with marina not evenreally knowing anything about her, his travels, and his acting like a rake but not finding satisfaction in that lifestyle , and now with Penelope, proposing when he just found out his feelings for her. Penelope is along for the ride because her crush and the running out of time with her family, but you can see when he grabs her hand after the proposal that she feels jarred, like this is a bit sudden. So right now, it is infatuation rather than love, yes they had childhood friendship, but again just starting to see her in that light and Penn had just put down the rose colored glasses only to have to navigate this new change in him. Their arc is not over. And not just because of whistledown.
    During the trailer I was thinking debling would be good for her, but in the meat and bones, it wouldn't have worked for the long haul. Penn was thinking it was all about survival at this point because she thought she had to, but love was always important to Penn, the possibility of not having that in a match would suppress her needs and create resentment down the line. I feel he cares for her more as a friend and that is where their compatibility ends. Their goals in marriage are not compatible. It's like if one person wanted kids and the other didn't. You can't force someone to change their minds on that. While Daphne's season made it work for what they could, in real life, most marriages break apart because of that difference. If debling's feelings changed over time during a courting process that is one thing, if Penn was just out for survival and not love, it wouldn't be an issue. But it is.

  • @mumu4962
    @mumu4962 Před 14 dny +6

    What's the need for wasting episodes for his feelings to grow when his love for her is already their waiting for a huge push to wake up and that was the kiss they're not new characters we already know them since s1 so stop yawning and be professional also stop comparing seasons each is different and not like ather

  • @MissKashira
    @MissKashira Před 5 dny

    It's because in the previous seasons we got to watch love grow between the characters. Penelope is already in love with Colin, so her love doesn't grow for him and Colin goes from 10 years of no interest to wanting to marry her on the turn of a dime, so we didn't actually watch love grow for him either. And it's not simply a matter of time, it's a lack of convincing evidence. A romance is an argument of why two people should be together. Francesca and John have way fewer scenes but most of us get the argument being made as to why they are a good match. Part of the reason you feel Debling is a better match is because the show dedicated time to making that argument in a way it didn't for Colin. Besides her wanting him, why should she marry him? The show even makes a pretty good argument as to why she might not be truly in love with him. The Bridgertons represent escape from the life she hates, how do we know she loves Colin or she built him up in her head cause she wants to get away from her family? We don't. They failed to make their argument.

  • @jenachapaman5304
    @jenachapaman5304 Před 10 dny

    I think approaching this season without paying attention to Polin’s relationship thus far does make it awkward and rushed. Looking back- they always seek each other out and enjoy each others company. Both of them being introverted makes things more nuanced. I was disappointed on first watch and then going back and paying more attention to Colin, specifically, I appreciated it more. Luke Newton played this role so well. I’m anxious for part 2.

  • @Cheesycat948
    @Cheesycat948 Před 14 dny +16

    If you're used to romance novels, this season is common pace. I have 3 reminders for the second half. I won't forget. 🤣 it's a romantic fantasy. Realism is not an issue. We had two seasons to ship Polin. More time would be good, but not necessary.
    There were too many other romances.

  • @sophied.1647
    @sophied.1647 Před 14 dny +282

    Because the male lead has lost his personality and therefore all his charm.

    • @uditajoshi2159
      @uditajoshi2159 Před 14 dny +34

      Yes. Ths same chirpy colin - his transformation to an annoyed person because of his feelings for penelope and then their connection - like in the books makes more sense

    • @h.dungore839
      @h.dungore839 Před 14 dny +138

      It was done intentionally 😂 if you rewatch the Colin’s confession to Pen in the end, then you’ll notice that Colin says “i tried to be a man a society expects me to be and for a moment I thought I had succeeded. But these past afew weeks have been full of confounding feelings…” . What means is, Colin created a fake personality where he is a charming lad flirting with every girl in the room, cuz Penelope stopped writing to him over the summer. Penelope reminded him of “Home” when he traveled cuz she was one of the only ones who wrote back to him. That home was taken away over the summer break of season 3 from him, so he had more time on his own. That’s why he even managed to travel 12 cities in just a few months. He slept around with women from Brothels cuz he was advised that by Anthony in season 1 when Colin wanted to marry Marina that “maybe I should’ve taken you to a brothel so you don’t propose the first girl you see for”🤷‍♀️😂 for Colin, Anthony is like a father so he tried to be like Anthony and Benedict. But as soon as he kissed Penelope, his “walls” of fake personality came down, and he realized how stupid it is to pretend to be something you are not. That’s why later on his flirty behavior disappears.

    • @sophied.1647
      @sophied.1647 Před 13 dny +34

      This all makes sense but it is never shown clear enough. We should have had scenes of Colin wondering what the h*** he is doing, second-guessing himself, being unable to have s** with w*****. Instead, we got uncomfortable scenes with a changed man, not with a kind-hearted soul trying to be someone they're not. I do hope his character is truly developed and explained in the second part though, but the first one made me fall in love with Lord Debbing (?) the mature, smart and respectful nature lover, and with Francesca's suitor, shy and understanding and cultured ; certainly not with Colin the new creep.

    • @sarickacampbell2642
      @sarickacampbell2642 Před 13 dny +25

      From the moment I heard that they were going to turn Colin into a rake I knew that they ruined him. And ruined the entire story for me. They should’ve just copied and paste the fanfic because they did it better.
      The previous show runner said that Colin was the sensitive one because he was raised amongst his sisters 👯‍♀️ playing dolls 🎀and the age gap between him and his two older brothers. Makes him less likely to be a womanizer like his older brothers. so in season 1 and 2 they were setting Colin up to be a romantic demisexual. Hence why he wouldn’t kiss Marina.
      Because Penelope and Colin are sentimental writers who document every monumental event in their life’s.
      We as the romantic fan base were expecting The friends to lover❤️Trope. To be more intimate. A story where Colin and Penelope have their first awakening together. I was hoping that the show would give me an improved version of Odysseus. as Colin. I didn’t like Greek myth Odysseus. I didn’t think he deserved Penelope.
      I wanted virgin demisexual Colins so bad and I was so pissed when I heard that we weren’t getting him for the TV show.
      I thought he would be our first demisexual representation, but NO we got another rake.
(very original). It’s not like we got that with the past two Male leads, and we’re also getting that with the future male leads.
      So I guess they just intend to keep telling the same story over and over.
      The new showrunner (Jess) had all the groundwork to tell a different kind of intimate. Sexual story. With different characters that are different people and it being just as compelling as the sexually liberated and experienced male leads.
      I had no problem with him being a Showboat, who is charming with a false public image. Him being a virgin erotic writer. Would show that Colin has dichotomy and layers to him like Penelope who is whistledown and people think she’s more mature or older than she is.
      I specifically only wanted him to be a whore for Penelope. Only Rabbid for Penelope. I wanted her to be his first kiss and first time, especially since we were getting a secondhand proposal. now she gets no first and everything is secondhanded and a hand me down.
      I guess the new show writer ✍🏻 is sticking with the season 1 and 2 formula thinking that this type of man increases sex appeal but NO! All it did was gross 🤮 me out. The TV 📺 version of Colin. Especially since I know how good it could have been. The story that actually Polin Stan’s write ✍🏻 did a far superior job.

    • @sarickacampbell2642
      @sarickacampbell2642 Před 13 dny

      It would’ve been just as spicy 🥵 repressed newly discovering virgins. There is such a thing as horny virgins. The excited exploration. The cute hilarious awkwardness. The wonder of a whole New World unlocked Wasted potential.
      The fanfic did it better.
      Colin being a virgin doesn’t automatically make him an idiot. Or simple. Sex isn’t rocket science you don’t need experienced and know how to do it. It’s not some complicated equation and for two people who are best friends could feel safe and trust each-other enough to figure it out, and that would’ve been compelling.
      if the two teens in blue Lagoon could figure it out on the deserted island. 🏝️ there’s no reason why Colin and Penelope can’t figure it out especially since Colin has the knowledge of the logistics of how it works. The friends to lover audience. Are deeply romantic we don’t want frivolous fucking. This was supposed to be our season.
      First awakenings are extremely sexy. And there’s so much more special.
      We were robbed of something beautiful
      🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
      The disgusting mentality of a Rake an insecure man who uses women and their bodies as less so they can feel more. Throwing money at systematically oppressed women for cheap thrills, isn’t sexy it’s not romantic. Only for his soulmate to change him. They didn’t have to make him a Rake to tell the same story of insecurity.
      I suppose the only admirable thing he did was not talk about sex workers like they were molded pieces of bread to be thrown away. He at least respected their dignity someone want. But his character still ruining for me. And I suppose that fact means he a reformable rake. But why does he reformed mean you learn to not using other people for your own feelings of inadequacy?
      I honestly won’t ever forgive the for this they ruined this character and the story, for me
      The worst part is Lord Debling by comparison, a truly secure man 🧍‍♂️ who stands for his own conviction. Who is truly his own unapology self no matter. How society snares at him. Think him odd. He is who he wants to be. You can actually respect him. And admire him. For a man who stands on his own conviction. That’s truly a man.
      Colin comes back does the same whoring about the entire time he is teaching Penelope lessons (for weeks apparently) and then kisses her because he feels sorry for her. Ugh that is so gross to me.
      Then because he is supposedly so despondent over Pen having a suitor, he goes back to fuck some sex workers again.
      He only gets up enough courage to tell Penelope how he feels once he knows she is getting proposed to. Like he couldn’t call on her, not even once, or bribe her maid again, to see her and explain how he feels. Instead it’s poor me me me me….
      I keep asking myself why I should want ShondaColin with Penelope.
      She deserves sooo much better than him.
      Ugh…

  • @willa1699
    @willa1699 Před 7 dny

    I genuinely thought him teaching her charm would make them realize their chemistry for each other and he would have to fight himself to fight for her and right when he comes to his senses he finds out about whistle down. And that would be the challenge

  • @fitzofpassion
    @fitzofpassion Před 8 dny

    The one really excellent scene for me was where Colin gave voice to the loneliness that’s inherent to toxic masculinity or just cynicism toward romance. I really like the idea that Colin had a revelation, and that he was in a state of “the heart in conflict with itself”, i.e. good writing. I think that was a great tactic, and like everyone keeps saying, just a bit more of that and sitting in that feeling, to not feel rushed, would have been so good.
    It’s not Colin’s story, though, I think. In the end I think we’re all supposed to be biting our nails at the fact that Penelope is lying to the man she loves, and can’t start a life based on a lie. Maybe that was supposed to be the structure of the season? We got a Colin catharsis and arc and then we’ll get a Penelope arc for the second half?

  • @spiritkit
    @spiritkit Před 13 dny +1

    Because the build up was in the first two seasons, because this is friends to lovers so the first half is the friends and the flip, the second half is the lovers portion.

  • @jameyst.peters4678
    @jameyst.peters4678 Před 13 dny +2

    I feel like you haven't read the series. Their love story developed very quickly. Because they had waited so long to get together, they got married as quickly as Portia and Violet could arrange it. In fact, Colin proposed before he knew he loved Pen in the books.

  • @inoba5891
    @inoba5891 Před 14 dny +6

    Good takes and another great video!!
    First off, I hate double premiers and secondly, I really didn't like part one (too many plotlines and Colin pissed me off)

  • @eunicepemphelosimukonda6416

    I hate that I somewhat agree with the pacing being off since this was my favourite book in the series. I think the issue was that the series wants to concentrate on the Lady Whistledown drama more than the romance between Colin and Penelope.

  • @jessicacavalieri5263
    @jessicacavalieri5263 Před 5 dny

    Usually the books in the bridgerton series lacks but for once its the book that this season is based on had more depth and understanding as to why Pen and Colin feel for each other. Sure that kiss happened in the book but its because you learn that Colin had a soft spot for her since they were kids cause Violet would also push him to dance with Pen at EVERY ball at least once. There's so much that's missing. I wish they held off the carriage scene for after her identity as Lady whistledown was revealed.

  • @jeanetteking434
    @jeanetteking434 Před 5 dny

    It wouldn’t t have been hard at all either, give them a few more minutes during the scene when she reads his travel journal…. And talks about how good his writing is. Also give him a few more minutes of screen time where he talks about his joy for writing and journaling etc. in the book he sees Penelope and realizes that she appreciates him and sort of realizes how smart she is when she reads the diary and they talk about it.

  • @EmmaEllaEnna
    @EmmaEllaEnna Před 13 dny +3

    I loved the first two seasons...but in this season literally nothing happened so far... There are too many storylines at the same time, non of them are developed properly so it makes them dull and boring. All characters seem very different all of the sudden without showing us the development that led to the character change. Also, is it just me or are some of the characters super ambiguous to the point you dont really understand what they want?! Francesca was so badly written, i thought the plot twist is going to be that she is really a lesbian because she doesn't really care about the men (now that would have been a plot twist!) - also I've never seen such an one dimensional character, her only interest ist playing the piano and sitting in silence? ... as well as the bar owners their faces are literally 😐😐😐 the whole time. I don't care about their story at all. I dont have high hopes for part 2. Penelope and Colin feel super forced, they have no chemistry whatsoever!!! /:

  • @tom7914
    @tom7914 Před 4 dny +1

    And another thing it pisses how a few points fans are like but they knew each other for so many years and so on. That is no excuse to not give us more of an exciting polin development

  • @MMPutnam77
    @MMPutnam77 Před 9 dny

    I will be posting this on multiple accounts across social media, so if you see it again, I apologize. This is a cut and paste from a long post I wrote.
    I liked it for the most part and the acting was so good, but I've read a lot of different posts and from what I am gathering is that a lot of people are disappointed that it fell short. And after decades of reading romance, I have to agree.
    I felt that if they were going to stray from the book that they give freshly hurt Penelope a successful glow up with internal work on her confidence as well as the outside. She could do this while she was away in the country for the summer with relatives and somewhere away from Portia. In the book, she did the glow up before she saw Colin.
    Where it could stray is that she had popularity when she got back and had so much interest from men that Colin, after his apology, could help her CHOOSE a husband (like Anthony did with Daphne) out of the many. I would have preferred this rather than to teach her how to be "charming" in the middle of his toxic masculinity phase.
    Colin was telling her not to care what people thought and she even said she only felt comfortable talking to Debling because she was feeling so low that it allowed her not to care. So she had to feel like complete shit to not care and feel comfortable? THAT WAS NOT CONFIDENCE...that was defeat.
    Colin said she didn't need lessons. Also, in the show, he said he was giving her lessons because she didn't have a male relative to help her. It would go along the same lines to help her choose a husband...because she didn't have a male relative.
    They could have met to discuss who was suitable or not because Colin knew these men and could sort them out for her instead of "lessons" of which there were only two? Eventually, after the kiss (brought on by Pen overhearing someone talking about what a turn off bad kissers were and not wanting to be one of them-or something like this), Colin, who lost his mind, would start weeding these other suitors out on purpose, leaving her with almost no one. Hence the carriage scene and proposal could go exactly like it did (loved it and wouldn't change a thing).
    I was saddened to see that she was so desperate that she was going to marry a man, Debling, who was going to be gone for years at a time and admitted that he loved his work so much that he probably wouldn't be able to love her. Which made her look desperate. And all this after loving someone who didn't love her back for years.
    Poor Pen.
    This amazing woman built an empire out of a gossip column before she even came out into society at 16 or 17 and even already had the queen drooling over it when being presented in her first season. Pen teased the Queen on in some of her papers and that could mean death. And she avoided detection by her own family and the Queen's detectives. Even her best friend was fooled for a long time. She has got major lady cajones!
    Realistically in the Regency period, she wouldn't have even been able to attend all of those balls and parties if she wasn't out in society (neither would Eloise). She would have never had anything to write about. But let's put that aside.
    Going forward, she somehow, at 16, got enough gossip to be able to write an intriguing column that people wanted to buy, navigated finding a printer, used her pin money for start up cash, negotiated terms, engaged the modiste to avoid detection, mastered distribution and got very rich from her endeavors. This was hard enough for a man to do in those days let alone a teenager. She had to have had quite a bit of confidence in order to even start the paper let alone make it successful before she was even allowed to attend a ball. Even slipping away unchaperoned was a feat in itself. She is the ultimate girl boss.
    And I don't think that a lot of modern day women watching Bridgerton understand how monumental this was to do pre-technology. Now it's a few taps on our phones and we could have most of this done in a couple of days or even hours.
    Also, she had enough self awareness to know that she wanted to look better and feel better to find a husband. She knew she wasn't confident talking to men. As the ultimate strategist, I think she would have worked out how to get around that shortcoming. Why not make the glow up epic and inspirational? A fun montage at the beginning of season 3 would have been amazing.
    I think a huge opportunity was lost to inspire women who may be lacking in confidence (or other things) to improve on themselves both physically and mentally. To make themselves good for themselves. And that with focused attention and practice, they can overcome almost any obstacle. Especially when adversity hits them and they lose their best friend, the man they love in one fell swoop and their family is total crap. They can retreat, lick their wounds, glow up, slay their dragons and come back and slay at life.
    I wanted to see Pen rise from the ashes. It would have been so fun to watch her be popular after all of her hard work and her genius strategizing.
    And not to be competing with Cressida over a man. A man that she really didn't want but was settling for. A man that didn't see through Cressida's tricks. A man that acted coldly to Penelope when she made mistakes when she was trying to compete with Cressida at the balloon scene and later at the innovations ball. That was major ick.
    Also, another thing that was shitty was when Eloise wanted Colin to stay friends with Pen because he was probably the only friend left. How insulting?! If Eloise can hang out with Cressida, why couldn't Penelope have had other friends? This would made Eloise have a little less power over the situation. And Eloise said that looking for a husband wasn't "like Pen." It was Eloise that didn't want a husband, not Pen.
    Also, I would have loved to see Fife make a play for Pen and for her to reject him while his Toxic Bro Squad laughed at him. And the other two that were dicks to her this season, they could have also shot their shot for her and got humiliated. It would have been another reason that Colin dumped them for trying to horn in on his woman.
    I am heart-broken that Pen didn't get a real glow up. The Wallflower didn't really get to bloom. She blooms when she gets swept up by the man who finally got his head out of his ass. She bloomed because of a man "teaching/not teaching" her toxic lessons she did not "bloom" of her own accord.
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
    On a side note, there is also a lot of disappointment that 10 story lines were stuffed in and it didn't feel like they were main characters at all.
    There were 4 episodes at 50 minutes each. The story lines were: Kanthony, Francesca/Kilmartin/Samadan, Violet/Anderson, Queen/Danbury, the Mondriches, Benedict/Lady Tilly, the Featheringtons, Eloise/Cressida, Cressida/Parents and finally Colin/Pen/Debling. That along with eye candy and filler was a lot to stuff into 3:20 hours. I wanted more of Pen and Colin. In my opinion, for that many story lines, we need at least 1.5 hour-2 hour episodes.
    I love Shonda and I think she is a genius, but most of the things she has worked on have been series with 20 slow-moving episodes in a season. Having multiple story lines keeps it fresh. With a tiny mini-series like Bridgerton, there is just not enough time with the main characters. We all want more of Pen and Colin (and all of the romantic leads).

  • @raw449
    @raw449 Před 5 dny

    I loved the show and I felt the chemistry, I think part 2 will be just as amazing!

  • @piesRevil
    @piesRevil Před 12 dny +1

    Perhaps this season should have focused more on Colin's perspective. We've spent two seasons with Penelope and have already seen how much she loves Colin, so it would have been nice to really experience Colin discovering his love for Penelope. I was waiting for that, "I'm realizng now that I've always loved you," moment, but it never really came. Penelope's speech before the kiss genuinely moved me, but that being the catalyst for Colin catching feelings didn't feel right to me, personally. I guess I just needed more from Colin to make up for all of Penelope's pinning. Oh, well. I'm enjoying everyone else's storylines, at least.

  • @ahmedraafia5601
    @ahmedraafia5601 Před 10 dny +1

    Omg my sister and I felt the exact same way, but we just couldn't put our finger on it.

  • @glorykanda8470
    @glorykanda8470 Před 10 dny +1

    Yes true. But the featherringtons carry this season very are quite comical and all their scenes inspire laughter.

  • @TyroneHall-nk3xq
    @TyroneHall-nk3xq Před 3 dny

    I must be watching something completely different, pacing felt just fine because Colin and Pen have been close in many scenes prior in season 1&2, so there not starting from scratch. Seemed like close friends finding out they both care for each romantically which has awkwardness. Some of the audience is use to the plot of total strangers meeting and falling in love magically but not the way the love story is awkwardly happening between close friends finding they may want more. Pacing is fine but they probably shouldn't have split it into parts.

  • @dbanks4916
    @dbanks4916 Před 5 dny

    Colin and Penelope were always true friends. I don't think their romance was rushed... If anything, it was a slow burn. Brigertons always go for the "love match", and it begins with friendship. Penelope was always that for Colin, no one else held a candle to her.
    Season 3, for me, doesn't feel rushed. There are a lot of moving parts, and they all get their shine. It makes a lot of sense to break Season 3 up into 2 parts because we are dealing with Colin and Penelope, as well as the Whistledown reveal, heavily weighing down on whether Colin and Penelope will make it. As far as I am concerned, it's the best season yet. It should feel different... It's more complex and even more interesting.

  • @NawiTheCore
    @NawiTheCore Před 8 dny

    We cannot analyze this season in isolation. It's the third season of the show. Colin and Penelope have had hours of screentime when all episodes are combined. They've been friends since childhood, so it's not like there wasn't a strong foundation from which build a relationship.

  • @Youngmacho
    @Youngmacho Před 9 dny

    My way of describing this season for me, I don’t picture any of our previous couples on that balloon scene. All their incidents were always connected to their personal problems.
    Daphne getting in between the dual, risking her life just to save both her brother and the man she loves( but doesn’t know yet). This is the turning point of their relationship, this is where Daphne learns Simon can’t give her children, this is also when they get engaged.
    Kate and Anthony met by horse riding, they build a connection in the race that so happens to be a horse race. So it would make sense that the moment their feelings crashed, finally coming to the surface (which Daphne had actually warned Anthony about) it’s horse riding. The characters are not only confronting their problems on an emotional level but also a dangerous one that presents real life danger and risk of someone dying.
    The balloon scene… is just that, the balloon scene. Even the characters brush it off at it was nothing when this is supposed to be the turning point for Pen and Colin. It would’ve been more realistic if pen was put in real life danger, pushing Colin to save her. This would bring Colin flashbacks, how Penelope, someone he loves, was so close to leaving him like his father did when he passed. This a way to further develop the relationship between Edmund and one of his sons, Colin. He would then have dreams of saving Penelope, and those other dreams too, making him realize he loves her more than just a friend. Similar to how Anthony finally decided to be true to himself when Kate was hurt. But no instead we got a lame balloon scene where the main characters don’t even interact after it and another character just uses it as a joke.

  • @dallasgirl3470
    @dallasgirl3470 Před 14 dny +8

    It's different bc it's suppose to be. It's not suppose to follow the same format then what would be intriguing to watch a repeat of a previous season with different actors and same story. When I looked around I said look at all the inclusion...I never seen so many darker hued actors incorporated in a show, a full figured lead with a sex scene, and so much more.

  • @zwoncitza2
    @zwoncitza2 Před 12 dny +1

    im tired of yall hating on this because you fail to understand it. I didn’t think Bridgerton would require a dissertation to understand, but here we are.

    • @ccvv1119
      @ccvv1119 Před 10 dny +1

      We understand but the pacing is off lmao

  • @acenull0
    @acenull0 Před 13 dny +3

    I liked it but I didn't like that it was like 4 episodes 😂 I liked season 1 cause it focused on one Bridgerton but we still got stories from the rest of them. This was super rushed and I actually would have liked if they developed Franchescha's story more I loved it

  • @pleasemeowback
    @pleasemeowback Před 7 dny

    I share the criticism of the love story feeling rushed and lacking chemistry.
    But there were also some elements which I liked, especially Eloises and Cressidas friendship. I did not expect this but it was surprisingly wholesome.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 7 dny

      That's good! At least you found some positives in it

  • @Thaiz_
    @Thaiz_ Před 13 dny +1

    I didn't read the books so I don't really know how the story goes there, but in the show i think they made Collin actually unsavoury this season. He was portrayed as a sweet and considerate guy in the first two seasons just to turn into a shallow man in this new one. I don't know, but in my point of view, being this boastful-all-women-want-me guy doesn't seem to be the type to attract Penelope at all. It feels off to me because if i was in her shoes I'd be very turned off by this change. So far I was hopelessly cheering for her to like Lord Debling and be with him instead 😅

  • @boohankins2993
    @boohankins2993 Před 13 dny +4

    So far, this season is worse than the books. I could care less about Colin!

  • @ks58843
    @ks58843 Před 9 dny

    I low key wish that they did not discard whatever they shoot the first time around, however dark or different it might have been. This season is much less cheerful in comparison anyway, and it feels very incoherent and like they put it together in rush from edited bits taken from something bigger and possibly more interesting. I'll take very different but genuine vibes over censored halfhearted medley any time. I wish they released the other version they already had made as a directors edition or something.

  • @user-km6fk8tt9n
    @user-km6fk8tt9n Před 12 dny

    I feel like the break is causing a detriment to the main story. They think they are being clever but it’s making people feel it’s rushed because it’s split into two. But in hindsight it’s because they already have that foundation the other two didn’t before. And tbh I felt like the other two seasons dragged the whole coming together on a bit too much. Rather than sidelined back stories coming into focus. So I think they are trying to show the other stories too. But it looks rushed because of the break. But I think part two will kick off a whole lot of drama. And the story will go in a certain direction before they are properly together. As things can go sideways especially with the whole Penelope being revealed to Colin as Lady WD. And that could cause resentment or jealousy and anger. I think it’s because of Penelope being LWD. There’s more to fit into the season. I am looking forward to it. But Netflix needs to stop the mid season break it’s irritating and irresponsible to the storytelling. It sometimes can build it up too much and like season 3 part 1 cliffhanger people feel cheated by it. It Also disrupts the pace of the season.

  • @treytison1444
    @treytison1444 Před 5 dny

    It's because every other season has more tension dragged out before the romance evolves. There.

  • @RNM-bu4rj
    @RNM-bu4rj Před 12 dny +1

    They have a new show runner…. The previous showrunner left.

  • @aileneaugustine8187
    @aileneaugustine8187 Před 11 dny +2

    Honestly this season wasn't worth it and I would rather stick to my fan fics where the story writing is way better lmfao.
    I definetly did not expect Colin to become such a rake, it kinda made his character more unlikable to me. I honestly didn't feel much chemistry between them and lol I'm sorrt but there was no passion from Colin's end.
    The one thing I can certainly say is Nicola is a good actress. And I much preffered John and Francesca's storyline.
    Imma just stick to my fanfics for now

  • @manishamohanty7533
    @manishamohanty7533 Před 2 dny

    Everything was okey but the chemistry was nothing to blame on , those two were fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 through out the show

  • @Martin_Oscarsson
    @Martin_Oscarsson Před 14 dny +4

    I didn’t like this part. No sparkle and too superficial