How Bridgerton Created Francesca's Queer Storyline

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Originally appeared on E! Online

This story contains spoilers from Bridgerton season three and the sixth Bridgerton book, When He Was Wicked.

Francesca Bridgerton got a twist that not even Lady Whistledown could have predicted.

While Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Feathington (Nicola Coughlan) finally got their happy ending in Bridgerton season three, Francesca's (Hannah Dodd) story appears to just be getting started, thanks to her cryptic final scene.

Showrunner Jess Brownell confirmed that the finale teased a future queer storyline for Francesca, explaining in a recent interview how they decided to deviate from the books in which—spoiler alert!—her husband John Stirling (Victor Alli) dies and she goes on to have a second great love story with his cousin Michael Stirling. But at the end of season three, viewers were instead introduced to John's cousin Michaela Stirling (Masali Baduza).

"The reveal of Michaela versus Michael, from the books, is something that I've been pitching from season one of the show," Brownell told Teen Vogue in an interview published June 14. "My approach to telling a queer story on Bridgerton has been to look to the books for thematic cues."

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As Brownell explained, she wasn't looking to "just insert a queer character for queer character's sake," but instead was looking "to tell a story that accurately reflects a queer experience." And as a queer woman, she very much identified with Francesca's book, When He Was Wicked, so she felt that was the perfect story to tell.

Bridgerton Season 3, Francesca Bridgerton, Hannah Dodd
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"Her book is very much about [Francesca] feeling different, and not really knowing why," she continued. "In the book, I think it has a lot to do with her just being an introvert, but as a queer woman, a lot of my queer experience, and I think a lot of my friends' [experiences have] been about that sense of feeling different, and navigating what that means."

But more importantly, Brownell is excited to tell a story that shows "queer joy," something she finds is often missing in period pieces. And while she knows the move might be controversial for some fans of the show and the book—saying "you're never going to please every single side of the fan base"—she did get author Julia Quinn's blessing in making the change.

"Francesca's book resonated [with me] in the way that it did," she said. "It felt like a natural adaptation."

Hannah Dodd, Victor Alli, Bridgerton
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Still, it remains to be seen where exactly the show will take Francesca's story—but Dodd is ready to explore more sides of her character.

"I'm sure our writers are going to do a beautiful job at telling whatever story they want to tell, so I don't know if we're gonna completely follow what happens in the books," the actress recently told E! News. "But if that does happen, poor Francesca has got some stuff coming her way. But it's such a beautiful story, so I'll be thrilled if I ever get to tell that one."

Curious about what else the show writers changed for season three of Bridgerton? Keep reading to find out.

Where We Find Penelope Featherington

<p>Where We Find Penelope&nbsp;Featherington</p>


Where We Find Colin Bridgerton

<p>Where We Find Colin&nbsp;Bridgerton</p>


The Moment Colin Falls for Penelope

<p>The Moment Colin Falls for Penelope</p>


How Colin and Penelope Share Their First Kiss

<p>How Colin and Penelope Share Their First&nbsp;Kiss</p>


How the Carriage Scene Really Went Down

<p>How the Carriage Scene Really Went Down</p>


What About Francesca Bridgerton?

<p>What About Francesca Bridgerton?</p>


What Happened to Benedict's Story?

<p>What Happened to Benedict's Story?</p>


Eloise and Her New BFF Cressida Cowper

<p>Eloise and Her New&nbsp;BFF Cressida&nbsp;Cowper</p>


Penelope's Almost Fiancé

<p>Penelope's Almost Fianc&eacute;</p>


Balloons Day Out Never Happened

<p>Balloons Day Out&nbsp;Never Happened</p>

Unfortunately, as much fun as it was to watch Colin save Penelope's life (with an assist from Lord Debling), the balloon event—and the very awkward conversation about birds—was purely made up for the show.


The Truth About the Featherington Family

<p>The Truth About the&nbsp;Featherington Family</p>


What About Violet Bridgerton's Potential Romance With Marcus Danbury?

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Post-Proposal Glow

<p>Post-Proposal Glow</p>


Polin's Special Day

<p>Polin's Special Day</p>

The book does not include much information about Colin and Penelope's wedding, only saying that it was a small affair and that the couple was able to move the date up by a few weeks after Colin not so subtly let Lady Bridgerton and Lady Featherington know that he and Pen had been…intimate with one another.


Colin's Reaction to Lady Whistledown

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Unmasking Lady Whistledown

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The Ton Learns Penelope's Secret

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Katching Up With Kanthony

<p>Katching Up With Kanthony&nbsp;</p>


New Life For the Mondriches

<p>New Life For the Mondriches</p>


The Fate of Lady Whistledown

<p>The Fate of Lady Whistledown&nbsp;</p>


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