Everything to Know About Part Two of “Bridgerton” Season Three

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It’s been two long years since we were last treated to a proper Bridgerton love story. With season three dropping on Netflix today, the Regency-era series now turns its attention to Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton). As expected, the first four episodes are already packed with drama, steam, gossip, and romance—but what happens next?

If you've already binged your way through part one of season three and find yourself wanting more (especially after that cliffhanger ending), then rest assured you won't have to wait another two years to find out. Ahead, we break down everything you need to know about how and when to watch part two.


When does part two drop on Netflix?

Season three of Bridgerton has been split into two installments, with part one containing the first four episodes and part two containing the last four episodes. While part one arrived on Netflix on May 16, part two will drop a month later on June 13. Find all of the episode titles below.

Part 1

  • Episode 1 — “Out of the Shadows”

  • Episode 2 — “How Bright the Moon”

  • Episode 3 — “Forces of Nature”

  • Episode 4 — “Old Friends”

Part 2

  • Episode 5 — “Tick Tock”

  • Episode 6 — “Romancing Mister Bridgerton”

  • Episode 7 — “Joining of Hands”

  • Episode 8 — “Into the Light”

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What will part two be about?

Season three is all about the burgeoning love story between Penelope and Colin following Penelope's fallout with her lifelong best friend and Colin's younger sister, Eloise. Feeling alienated from society and increasingly desperate to escape her family, Penelope recruits Colin to help hone her skills for attracting a husband on the marriage mart. Suffice to say, things gets... complicated.

While episode four leaves Penelope and Colin's relationship in an uncertain status, the rest of the season is sure to answer all of those questions—especially as they relate to Penelope's fractured friendship with Eloise and her double life as the elusive Lady Whistledown.

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