“Bridgerton: Can Season 4 Right a Villain’s Wrong?”

Bridgerton season 3 changed much of the book story it adapted, and some of the changes about one key Romancing Mr. Bridgerton villain make me hope for their return and redemption arc considering their extent and impact on the story. Focusing on the third eldest Bridgerton sibling and Penelope Featherington’s romance, Bridgerton season 3 included various shifts from its original book story in Romancing Mr. Bridgerton. Many of its changes directly impacted how Colin and Penelope fell for each other, their ambitions in life, and even their future, considering how Penelope wasn’t forced to abandon her role as Lady Whistledown.

However, many of Bridgerton season 3’s biggest book changes had little to do with Colin and Penelope. From the focus on Violet Bridgerton’s romantic life as her flirtation with Marcus Anderson highlighted to the great problem of Penelope and Eloise’s fight souring their every interaction, plenty of developments introduced a different order of things for Bridgerton season 3, and none could be more impactful than Eloise and Cressida Cowper’s unlikely friendship. Indeed, their friendship had bigger implications because of Cressida’s role in Romancing Mr. Bridgerton, making how Bridgerton season 3’s ending treated Cressida after the changes to her story sadder.

Bridgerton Season 3 Forsakes Cressida Cowper After Making Her Story Interesting

How Eloise Shuts Her Out Makes Everything Worse

Cressida Cowper (Jessica Madsen) talking with Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie) in Bridgerton season 3 Part 1

Eloise’s interest in Cressida after her offer of friendship following almost being ruined by Whistedown’s reports showed a side of her life that inevitably made Penelope’s bully more interesting. Not only did Eloise’s influence help make Cressida less cruel, but a spotlight on her life also showed Cressida’s urgent problems like her need to find a husband soon, or her father would have effectively given her away to the first suitable one among his friends. Even when Cressida resorted to blackmailing Penelope in Bridgerton season 3’s finale, she did so after her choices had been limited by her father’s actions.

Cressida’s villainous actions guaranteed she would have to be stopped by Bridgerton season 3’s ending, making her trip to Aunt Joanna’s house away from the ton the only possible ending for her at the moment. However, Bridgerton season 3 needlessly made Cressida even more alone after putting her in a tight spot gave her a reason to impersonate Whistledown first and try to blackmail Penelope later. Despite knowing Cressida could not have been Lady Whistledown and about her very time-sensitive situation, Eloise forsook Cressida even before her new friend resorted to blackmailing Penelope.

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