Bridgerton author Julia Quinn spoke up about the backlash surrounding the Netflix adaptationโs decision to incorporate a queer storyline for Hannah Doddโs Francesca.
Julia Quinn is standing her ground for this seasonโs diamond.
During the season three finale of Bridgerton, the Netflix series revealed a major change from the books by introducing the future love interest Franchesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd)
ย as Michaela Sterling (Masali Baduza)โnot Michael, like in the books.ย
But while some fans expressed frustration over the gender swapping, the booksโ author is defending the decision.
โAnyone who has seen an interview with me from the past four years knows that I am deeply committed to the Bridgerton world becoming more diverse and inclusiveย
as the stories move from book to screen,โ Julia wrote on Instagram June 25. โBut switching the gender of a major character is a huge change.โ
So, when showrunner Jess Brownell approached her with the idea of turning Michaelโwhom Francesca marries after the death of her husband John (played by Victor Alli)โinto Michaela, Julia emphasized that she thought long and hard before making any decisions.
โI trust Shondalandโs vision for Bridgerton, but I wanted to be sure that we could remain true to the spirit of the book and of the characters,โ she explained. โJess and I talked for a long time about it. More than once. I made it clear that it was extremely important to me that Francescaโs abiding love for John be shown on screen.โAnd the 54-year-old is confident that Franescaโs season will be equally as gut-wrenching as her book When He Was Wicked. She even credited how season three of Bridgerton, which saw Francesca and John marry, expanded upon her source material.
โHonestly, it may pack even more of a punch, since John is getting a lot more time on the screen than he ever did on the page, and I think itโs fair to say weโve all fallen a little bit in love with him,โ she wrote. โI am grateful for your understanding and touched by your deep commitment to the characters of the Bridgerton world.โ
But she also urged, โI ask that you grant me and the Shondaland team some faith as we move forward.โ
Meanwhile, Jess previously shared that adjusting the fifth Bridgertonโs storyline was inspired by her bookโs theme.
โI didnโt want to just insert a queer character for queer characterโs sake,โ she told Teen Vogue. โI want to tell a story that accurately reflects a queer experience, and the first time I read Francescaโs book, I really identified with it as a queer woman. Maybe not in the way Julia Quinn intended.โ
โHer book is very much about [Francesca] feeling different, and not really knowing why,โ Jess continued. โIn the book, I think it has a lot to do with her just being an introvert, but as a queer woman, a lot of my queer experience, and I think a lot of my friendsโ [experiences have] been about that sense of feeling different, and navigating what that means.โ
Want to see what else the show writers changed in season three of Bridgerton? Keep reading.
Where We Find Penelope Featherington
In Netflixโs version, Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) becomes our heroine, deciding that at only 19 years old itโs time to give herself a full makeover in an effort to shed her wallflower ways and find a husband. To that end, she nixes the yellows and oranges sheโs worn for most of seasons one and two, instead opting for more flattering dresses and colorsโoftentimes wearing the famed Bridgerton blue. Pen also gets help from Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton), whom she has had a crush on for years, on how to improve her flirting techniques.
The circumstances are very different for book Penelope, who is already 28 years old in Romancing Mister Bridgerton, since the story is set in 1824, 10 years after Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) married Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley). Book Penelope is considered an old maid and her fashion transformation stems more from her mother finally leaving her alone after she doesnโt get married. While book Pen is also stressed about being stuck with her mother for the rest of her life, it does not prompt her to find a husband.
Another major difference? No oneโnot even the reader!โknows that sheโs town gossip Lady Whistledown at the beginning of the book, a secret that only comes to light until about halfway through the fourth book; Netflix viewers, meanwhile, were treated to that bombshell in season one.ย
Where We Find Colin Bridgerton
Colin is our dashing young suitor in season three, and as has been the case for his character throughout the show, book Colinโs trajectory is different from show Colin.
In the book, he is 33 years old and has been traveling extensively for yearsโas opposed to just a few months in the showโrarely leaving him at home. He also finds himself struggling to find his purpose, which heโs slightly less concerned about on the show.
Much like on Netflix though, he finds his attraction to Penelope slowly growing throughout the book and spends much of his time marveling at just how kind, funny and stunning Pen isโall qualities heโs shocked that he and the rest of the ton never noticed before.
The Moment Colin Falls for Penelope
In both the book and the show, emotions really come to a head for Colin and Penelope when she accidentally on purpose reads his travel diaries. Book Pen was visiting the Bridgertons because sheโs still best friends with Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie), while show Pen was at their house in episode two for private flirting lessons with Colin.
In both versions, Colin cuts his hand, although in the book itโs on a letter opener and in the show itโs because of a broken candle holder.
Regardless, itโs as she is wrapping his hand that Colin really notices Penelope.
How Colin and Penelope Share Their First Kiss
For Polin, in the book and show, their first kiss comes when Penelope directly asks him to lock lips, telling him sheโll live her life having never been kissed if he doesnโt do it.
On our TV screens, the moment occurs at the end of episode two, just after itโs been revealed to all of the ton that Penelope asked for Colinโs help in finding a suitor.
In the book, the kiss occurs in the Featherington drawing room when Colin visits Penelope to express his distress over the fact that he thinks his sister Eloise is Lady Whistledown (voiced by Julie Andrews).
How the Carriage Scene Really Went Down
Yes, in both the novels and the screen adaptation, Colin and Penelopeโs second kiss happens in a carriage just before he FINALLY proposes.
Netflix decided to make the kiss and proposal happen in the Featherington carriage at the end of episode four, just after Colin has ruined Penelopeโs chances with Lord Debling (Sam Phillips).
He doesnโt yet know that sheโs Lady Whistledown, basically the Regency era DeuxMoi. In fact, episode one ends with Colin expressing his hatred for Lady Whistledown after she wrote some not-so-nice things about his โnewโ personality following his travels, telling sister Eloise that he will ruin whoever Whistledown really is.
In the book, Polinโs carriage kiss and engagement occurs in Colinโs coach after heโs followed Penelope into town and learned her shocking secret: that she is, in fact, Lady Whistledown, meaning he goes into their marriage fully aware of her double life.
What About Francesca Bridgerton?
Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) is unfortunately sometimes considered the forgotten Bridgerton child, not because her family doesnโt love her, but becauseโas she does on the showโthe sixth Bridgerton sibling prefers quiet and calm.
In the book series, itโs casually mentioned that Francesca found her husband seven years before we pick up with Penelope and Colin. However, executive producer Shonda Rhimes and team have decided to combine some of the book plotlines with Francesca, Colin and Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) all searching for love in season three. That leads us toโฆ
In the TV show, Francesca becomes Queen Charlotteโs (Golda Rosheuvel) โdiamondโ of the season and finds herself being courted by the Queenโs pick Lord Samadani (David Mumeni), as well as by her preferred suitor, John Stirling, Earl of Kilmartin (Victor Alli). (Sadly, Queen Charlotte is not a character in the books, meaning the monarchโand her truly fantastic headpiecesโnever anoints a โdiamondโ of any season.)
But luckily for her, she and John find the ideal partner in one another and enjoy a small wedding at home, something book readers donโt get to experience. The couple then move to Scotland, where their story will continue to play out. Weโll avoid any spoilers about Francescaโs future, but if you are interested in spoilers, her story is expanded upon in the sixth Bridgerton book, When He Was Wicked.
What Happened to Benedictโs Story?
Those who have only watched the show might be surprised to learn that by the time Colin and Penelope get together in the books, Benedict has already been married for seven years and is quite a successful artist (book three, An Offer from a Gentlemanโwhich Netflix skipped in favor of book fourโtells his love story).
On the show, however, he is still trying to find his way in life as the second Bridgerton son, avoiding marriage and instead hooking up with a sassy widow, Lady Tilley Arnold (Hannah New) and her friend Paul Suarez (Lucas Aurelio). Viewers will have to see how his plotline unfolds in a potential fourth season.
Eloise and Her New BFF Cressida Cowper
Eloise has a very different storyline on the show, namely that she is no longer friends with Penelope after she found out that Pen is Lady Whistledown. Eloise is instead BFFs with the tonโs biggest bully Cressida Cowper (Jessica Madsen) after they bonded in the countryside. And when she learns that Colin and Penelope are engaged, sheโs upset, thinking that Pen used their friendship to get to Colin. Itโs not until the end of the season when she realizes how much she misses Penelopeโs friendship and the two are able to come together once again.
As for book Eloise, like book Penelope she is also 28 years oldโbut unlike her double agent friend, Eloise has turned down six marriage proposals. And when she learns about Colin and Penelope, she could not be more thrilled for the two of them. Throughout Romancing Mister Bridgerton, there are also hints at Eloiseโs future, which gets its due in book five, To Sir Phillip, With Love.
As for her new best friend Cressida, while the show sees her still unmarried, in the book she is already a widow and still a nuisance to Colin and Penelope. But more on her in just a moment.
Penelopeโs Almost Fiancรฉ
The nature-obsessed Lord Debling is the tonโs latest eligible bachelor this seasonโand the apple of Cressida Cowperโs eye. Yet, he is a character purely created for the show and mainly acts as the catalyst to help Penelope come out of her shell, but, more importantly, to finally bring Colin and Penelope together.
Balloons Day Out Never Happened
Unfortunately, as much fun as it was to watch Colin save Penelopeโs life (with an assist from Lord Debling), the balloon eventโand the very awkward conversation about birdsโwas purely made up for the show.
The Truth About the Featherington Family
One of the biggest changes for the Featheringtons is that the show has done away with Felicity, the fourth Featherington daughter, who is the sister Penelope is closest to, and also Hyacinth Bridgertonโs (Florence Hunt) best friend.
In the books, Mrs. Featherington (Polly Walker) considers Felicity her last chance at a great match for one of her daughters, even suggesting that she should marry Colin. The book Featheringtons are also dealing with less money troubles, as Penelope has been secretly pulling from her Whistledown funds for the family with the help of their solicitor, who, interestingly enough, was the person in the books who encouraged her to write her column and helped set up everything she needed with the publisher and a bank account.
As for sisters Prudence (Bessie Carter) and Phillippa (Harriet Cains), while on the show they are in a race to see who can have a baby boy first and continue the Featherington line, in the books theyโre less involved and are married to totally different characters.
Show Prudence is married to Harry Dankworth (James Phoon), while in the book she is married to a man named Robert Huxley. As for Phillippa, she is married to Albion Finch (Lorn Macdonald) in season three, whereas in the books she married Nigel Berbrooke (whom you might remember as one of Daphneโs ill-mannered suitors in season one).
What About Violet Bridgertonโs Potential Romance With Marcus Danbury?
In both the book and the show, Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell) is busy finding partners for her unmarried children. Book Violet has also long moved out of the Bridgerton house, and now lives at what the family loving calls Number Five (as they joke they couldnโt come up with a better name). And while author Julia Quinn never gives a glimpse of Violetโs life after all her children are married, season three hints at a possible romance for the Bridgerton matriarch with Lady Danburyโs (Adjoa Andoh) brother Lord Marcus (Daniel Francis)โwho does not exist in the books.
Another difference in the Bridgerton family? Youngest siblings Hyacinth and Gregory (Will Tilston) are much older in the fourth novelโwith Hyacinth enjoying her first season and Gregory finishing his final term at Cambridge Universityโwhile the show finds them still in the background as their older siblings have the drama for the time being. However, we might be hearing more from them in future seasons, as Hyacinthโs love story is told in book seven, Itโs in His Kiss, and Gregoryโs is book eight, On the Way to the Wedding.
Post-Proposal Glow
A small change from book to screen is that, in the book, following Colinโs proposal, he and Penelope actually go to the Featherington familyโs home to share the news with her loved ones. Hilarity ensues as Mrs. Featherington assumes heโs there to see her daughter Felicity, before Colin doubles down on wanting to marry Pen and even defends how wonderful she is to her mother (something with obviously makes Penelope swoon).
On the show however, the couple first make their way to the Bridgerton household where everyone is thrilledโexcept for Eloise, who is upset that Penelope hasnโt told Colin sheโs Lady Whistledown.
Polinโs Special Day
The book does not include much information about Colin and Penelopeโs wedding, only saying that it was a small affair and that the couple was able to move the date up by a few weeks after Colin not so subtly let Lady Bridgerton and Lady Featherington know that he and Pen had beenโฆintimate with one another.
Colinโs Reaction to Lady Whistledownย
As mentioned, in Romancing Mr. Bridgerton, Colin learns Penelopeโs secret before he proposes to her. And while he is furious she kept it from him, he is both impressed and slightly jealous that Pen has done something so extraordinary with her life. However, he does truly want her to stop writing, a problem that comes to a head when Penelopeโs issue saying Cressida is not Whistledown is published during her and Colinโs engagement ball. But book Colin is able to make peace with Penelopeโs secret, and actually take an active role in helping her reveal it (more on that in a moment).
Show Colin, however, has a much more difficult time reconciling the fact that he loves Pen, but truly hates Lady Whistledown. In fact, the couple spend much of the second half of the season apart as Colin deals with his emotions on the matter.
Unmasking Lady Whistledownย
Throughout Romancing Mister Bridgerton, Lady Danbury is trying to figure out who Lady Whistledown is and even offers a ยฃ1,000 reward to whoever finds her. In the show, the reward comes from Queen Charlotte herself, who instead offers a ยฃ5,000 reward.
In both cases, before Penelopeโs identity is revealed, Cressida comes forth claiming to be Lady Whistledown in order to secure the reward. In the book, Cressida has been left without much funds following her husbandโs death, and is hoping to take the prize money.
As for show Cressida, her circumstances are a bit different, with her parents planning to marry her off to an elderly nobleman. She believes that coming forth as Whistledown will secure her the ยฃ5,000 so that she can avoid marriage.
The Ton Learns Penelopeโs Secretย
The way Penelopeโs secret is revealed differs wildly from book in the screen, however in both versions Cressida is able to figure out the truth and hopes to blackmail Penelope into giving her ยฃ10,000, or sheโll reveal the secret to everyone. In the book she finds out itโs Penelope because Pen uses the same turn of phrase in real life as she does in her issue of Whistledown decrying that Cressida is the author. On the show, she learns Penโs secret from a printing shop apprentice.
But how does the ton find out? In the book, Colin takes over sharing the news and does so at sister Daphne and her husband Simonโs giant ball. He makes a grand show of telling the guests how much he loves his wife, before revealing Penelopeโs identity. But as he planned, both Anthony and Simon immediately throw their support behind Penelope and the guests have a hard time staying mad at her.
On the show, however, Penelope takes matters into her own hands, inviting Queen Charlotte to her sistersโ ball before going before the ton and pleading her case, in the hopes that the Queen will show her favor, which very luckily, she does.
Katching Up With Kanthonyย
The eldest Bridgerton sibling Anthony and his wife Kate had their love story told last seasonโbased on the book The Viscount Who Loved Meโand the biggest changes for the new couple from book four to season three is that theyโre newly married, still living with Anthonyโs mother in Bridgerton house and expecting their first child together, unlike the books in which theyโve already been married for 10 years.
And the newlyweds are besotted with each other, which is luckily something found both on the show and in the book.
New Life For the Mondriches
Former boxer and gentlemenโs club owner Will Mondrich (Martins Imhangbe) and his wife Alice Mondrich (Emma Naomi) do not appear in the books, but they have quite the compelling storyline in season three, including their new introduction into society, as well as Will selling his club to appease the ton.
The Fate of Lady Whistledownย
Fans of the show may be surprised to learn that book four is the final time we hear from Lady Whistledown in the Bridgerton series. After her identity is revealed, Penelope decides that writing as Whistledown for almost 12 years is long enough, so she officially retires.
On the show, however, Penelope continues writing, but does so under her own name.
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Source: New York Post