The Bridgerton series is known for its complex, interconnected romances, and Season 3 is no exception. While focusing on Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington, the season also explores a new romance between Francesca Bridgerton and Lord John Stirling. Francesca, the younger sister of Daphne and Eloise, has caught the eye of the dashing earl, and their quiet, understated interactions have charmd audiences.
As the new diamond in Bridgerton Season 3, Francesca has Queen Charlotte’s attention, who has handpicked her future husband, Lord Samadani. However, Francesca’s approach to the marriage mart is to rip off the band-aid and get it over with. When she meets Lord John Stirling at a ball, everything changes, and Francesca falls immediately in love with the earl. Their romance is characterized by comfortable silences, shared smiles, and thoughtful gestures, making them seem like a perfect match.
Fans are rooting for the pair to make it, but their tragic fate is written in the novels. Unfortunately, according to the book “When He Was Wicked” by Julia Quinn, John Stirling’s title passes to his best friend and cousin, Michael Stirling, who has been harboring feelings for Francesca. Francesca’s story revolves around dealing with conflicted feelings, learning to cope with loss, and going relationships. Although Bridgerton might take a different route, the show has followed the books closely in terms of who marries whom.
Audiences are drawn to John Stirling’s charm, even in his silence, and Francesca’s joy when she’s with him. As viewers become more invested in the couple, they should prepare for a heart-wrenching conclusion. John’s death in the novel sets the stage for a dramatic arc that will unfold in Francesca’s coming season. Fans will need to hold on to their black outfits and boxes of Kleenex as Bridgerton sets the stage for a romantic tragedy.
Part 1 of Bridgerton Season 3 is available to stream on Netflix in the U.S.