‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Ending Explained: From Season 4 Setup To The Post Credit Scene

Spoiler Alert: This post contains spoilers for Season 3 Part 2 of Bridgerton.
Another season of Netflix’s and Shondaland’s Bridgerton has come and gone with two touching weddings, Lady Whistledown revealing herself to the public, some festive balls and a hint of what’s to come for Season 4.
There are still four Bridgerton siblings who have yet to secure their love match, as matriarch Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell) desires. Season 3’s finale already suggests some changes to certain story threads while teasing some anticipated events from the books to come.
With many moving parts still in motion at the end of Season 3, it might be difficult to keep track of how everything wraps up. Read on for various parts of the third installment’s ending, explained.
Related: ‘Bridgerton’ Showrunner Jess Brownell Talks Season 3 Finale & The Surprising Twist To Francesca’s Love Story
Colin Finds Out that Penelope Is Lady Whistledown...
Another season of Netflix’s and Shondaland’s Bridgerton has come and gone with two touching weddings, Lady Whistledown revealing herself to the public, some festive balls and a hint of what’s to come for Season 4.
There are still four Bridgerton siblings who have yet to secure their love match, as matriarch Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell) desires. Season 3’s finale already suggests some changes to certain story threads while teasing some anticipated events from the books to come.
With many moving parts still in motion at the end of Season 3, it might be difficult to keep track of how everything wraps up. Read on for various parts of the third installment’s ending, explained.
Related: ‘Bridgerton’ Showrunner Jess Brownell Talks Season 3 Finale & The Surprising Twist To Francesca’s Love Story
Colin Finds Out that Penelope Is Lady Whistledown...
- 13.6.2024
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- Deadline Film + TV
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