Bridgerton Fans Demand More Creative Kissing Scenes in Season 3
Netflix's steamiest romantic series has always managed to surprise its fans, but it looks like the upcoming season will have to try even harder.
The first two seasons of Bridgerton were filled with sex, romance, and gossip, and now the series' creators aren't going to change the winning formula: it's been revealed that the upcoming third season will center around one of the most anticipated romantic couples — Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton.
People have been desperate to see their relationship deepen since they first got to meet the characters on screen, so the news of these two finally getting together makes every Bridgerton fan happy. There's a slight concern, however: actors Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton are almost a foot apart in real life, so showing their characters kissing may be a bit of a problem.
However, thanks to fan advice, the show's creators can be sure that some creative solutions can save the realism of the series and raise the level of romance to unprecedented heights.
Viewers have offered dozens of ideas on how to pull off Nicola and Luke's kiss, with the most popular idea being that Luke kneels in front of seated Nicola to make their kiss more comfortable for the girl. Sounds exactly like Colin, as he is one of the most affectionate male characters in the series.
Another idea is also actively discussed: many suggested shooting Penelope and Colin's first kiss on the stairs, and some even came up with a detailed description of the scene where Colin rushes after Penelope to keep her from leaving, and the two engage in a kiss. These fans' suggestions would definitely fit into the series and could lay a great foundation for more creative kisses in future episodes.
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Others mentioned that, with such a difference in the characters' heights, viewers should expect Penelope to tease Colin, saying her neck hurts from their kisses — and proving once again that her tongue is a "weapon to be careful with."