Colin gives Penelope husband-hunting lessons in first “Bridgerton” season 3 trailer

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"What is the primary force that guides us along our paths? Is it our minds or our hearts?"

"Do you believe the best foundation for love is friendship?"

So asks Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) of his mother, Violet (Ruth Gemmell), in the first trailer for Bridgerton season 3, which dropped Thursday.

<p>Liam Daniel/Netflix</p> Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton on 'Bridgerton'

Liam Daniel/Netflix

Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton on 'Bridgerton'

If your answer to his question is yes, you're going to love the friends to lovers arc of the Netflix series' third season, which will center its story on longtime pals Colin and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan). When Penelope gives herself a makeover with the intention of winning a husband, Colin finally notices how beautiful his best friend is — and promptly agrees to help her in her quest by teaching her how to catch a handsome gentleman.

The trailer showcases some of these lessons, including Penelope's very awkward attempt at flirting by discussing the weather and fluttering a fan. It also gives fans a glimpse at other major moments (and changes!) in the season, including Eloise (Claudia Jessie) and her shocking new friendship with Cressida Cowper (Jessica Madsen).

And what's this? Penelope has a new suitor, one Lord Debling (Sam Phillips), who dances with her and tells her she looks "especially beautiful." But have Colin's husband-hunting lessons taken too well? Because he seems to be looking at Penelope in a new light and asking his mother, who urges him to follow his heart, questions about the best foundation for love.

Plenty of other fan favorites are back in the trailer, including Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and his new wife, Kate (Simone Ashley), as well as Lady Danbury (Adjoa Andoh) and her royal highness herself, Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel).

<p>Netflix</p> 'Bridgerotn' season 3 key art

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'Bridgerotn' season 3 key art

Of course, none of this can play out without the commentary of Lady Whistledown, whose narration (courtesy of Julie Andrews) is back in full force, asking the question of the season, "What is the primary force that guides us along our paths? Is it our minds or our hearts?"

Season 3 of Bridgerton will air in two parts, with part 1 hitting Netflix on May 13 and part 2 following a month later on June 13.

Watch the trailer above for more, and check out new photos from the season below.

<p>Liam Daniel/Netflix</p> Daniel Francis and Adjoa Andoh on 'Bridgerton'

Liam Daniel/Netflix

Daniel Francis and Adjoa Andoh on 'Bridgerton'
<p>Liam Daniel/Netflix</p> The cast of 'Bridgerton'

Liam Daniel/Netflix

The cast of 'Bridgerton'
<p>Liam Daniel/Netflix</p> Luke Newton and Luke Thompson on 'Bridgerton'

Liam Daniel/Netflix

Luke Newton and Luke Thompson on 'Bridgerton'
<p>Liam Daniel/Netflix</p> Martins Imhangbe and Emma Naomi on 'Bridgerton'

Liam Daniel/Netflix

Martins Imhangbe and Emma Naomi on 'Bridgerton'
<p>Laurence Cendrowicz/Netflix</p> Hannah Dodd and Nicola Coughlan on 'Bridgerton'

Laurence Cendrowicz/Netflix

Hannah Dodd and Nicola Coughlan on 'Bridgerton'
<p>Liam Daniel/Netflix</p> Hugh Sachs and Golda Rosheuvel on 'Bridgerton'

Liam Daniel/Netflix

Hugh Sachs and Golda Rosheuvel on 'Bridgerton'

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