Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington in Bridgerton's mirror scene.

Relationship Deep Dive: Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton

Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton’s romance is a deeply personal story of a slowly evolving relationship between two friends.

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Five Reasons Why Colin Bridgerton is the MVP of ‘Bridgerton’

MVP of Bridgerton, Colin Bridgerton, Number 3, is chaotic, mischievous, and underestimated by most people around him, including his own family. He gets by with his charm and sense of humor; he can read any room and know how to navigate (most) situations. His perceptibility gives him profound moments of wisdom that tend to throw others off, particularly his older brothers. The Bridgerton family wouldn’t be where they are without him. He is the underrated MVP of Bridgerton, and here are some reasons why. *SPOILERS FOR THE BRIDGERTON BOOK SERIES* #1 Colin Bridgerton Introduces Kate & Anthony Nothing like having

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Polin Week, Day Six: Favorite Show Scene

It’s no secret every Polin (Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington of Netflix’s Bridgerton) fan loves their dancing scene (at 1:12) in season one’s “Diamond of the First Water.” There are a lot of reasons to love it! But my reason for loving it might be a little different than most, and for Polin Week, I wanted to share my love of this scene with this community. First, we have the obvious reasons this scene just truly hits different–for one, dancing? Any Bridgerton fan knows the absolute height of regency romance is a dance (see: Simon and Daphne, Darcy and Lizzie).

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Scene Breakdown: Colin, Penelope, and the Effortless Exchange in Bridgerton’s “An Affair of Honor”

There is a long way to go until Colin and Penelope find their happy ending, but in its first season, Bridgerton gave us quiet moments amidst loud chatter so effortlessly with these two, I might never be over it. No, Colin is not exactly the character we meet in the books, but he is getting there, and ultimately, we see most of that version when he is around Penelope. It is so easy to appreciate this particular scene in “An Affair of Honor” because their exchange is so effortless, it’s overwhelming. There is no one else outside of his family

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