Executive producer Shonda Rhimes teased Bridgerton's 'secretive' season 3 finale after the trailer hinted at tension between Colin and Penelope
Bridgerton fans should be getting their tissues ready before sitting down to watch the second part of season 3.
Rhimes credited the 'beautiful story' for getting her emotional, adding, 'I found it very moving — and I don’t always cry. So I really go into it.” Colin and Penelope being “very established characters” before becoming the focus of the show helped keep fans invested. She concluded: “But, if you look over the arc of the whole season, the characters are absolutely true to who they are. The main conflict is actually true to what it was. So, I think it’s really brilliant.'
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