
Some of the changes Bridgerton makes to the books are not for the better. The show’s interpretation of the Sharma family—including their reconciliation—is a disservice to Kate and Edwina’s relationship. Sometimes, Bridgerton is so focused on original characters that the show dismisses or even forgets about the Bridgerton siblings and their love interests. However, for every terrible and frustrating book change in Bridgerton, there are far more changes that actually improve the show, whether it affects the primary romance, character development, or narrative circumstances.
8Bridgerton Expands Marina Thompson’s Character
Marina Thompson Is More Fleshed Out

To Sir Phillip, With Love illustrates Eloise as Phillip, Amanda, and Oliver’s savior from the misery and breakage Marina caused—a terrible portrayal of mental illness and highly misogynistic for a woman’s role to save a man and his family from devastation. However, Bridgerton season 1 establishes Marina as an independent character willing to do whatever it takes to protect her children. Bridgerton season 2 portrays Marina as a caring and active mother despite the mental health issues she might struggle with.
Marina is not a plot device to lay blame on a man’s failings to care for her and their children; she is a fiercely loving and protective mother who struggles with her mental health.
7Colin & Penelope’s Friendship Is Better Established
Their Friendship Is Better Portrayed In The Show

Although Romancing Mr. Bridgerton is better than Bridgerton season 3 for the most part, the show does one thing better than the books regarding Colin and Penelope’s relationship—Bridgerton firmly establishes a genuine friendship between them. While Colin and Penelope are friends in the books, they do not maintain their friendship while Colin travels, and Colin sees Penelope as Eloise’s best friend more than his own. However, Bridgerton improved this aspect significantly when they established a close friendship between Colin and Penelope.
Bridgerton has many heartwarming moments across its three seasons of unexpected circumstances, from romance and family moments to inspiring scenes.
6Francesca Bridgerton’s Character Is More Developed
Francesca Has A Much More Unique Personality Than Her Book Counterpart

All the Bridgerton siblings are unique and bring something different to the table in the books and the show. Eloise and Hyacinth march to the beat of their own drums; Colin has a funny and magnetic personality; Daphne and Gregory are hopeless romantics; Benedict is a charming artist; Anthony is the head of the family. However, Francesca Bridgerton’s character in the books is not as strong as her siblings. Her biggest traits involve motherhood, independence, and the occasional wit. She is still a great character, but her siblings outshine her easily.
5Bridgerton’s Inclusion Of Francesca & John’s Marriage
The Bridgerton Books Gloss Over Francesca & John’s Relationship
When He Was Wicked is a heart-wrenching book, and one of the reasons is that Francesca loses her husband unexpectedly after only two years of marriage. Although John only appears briefly before his death, When He Was Wicked is like a love letter from Francesca and Michael to John. However, Bridgerton taking the time to explore Francesca and John’s courtship and early days of marriage fills in some important and necessary blanks that When He Was Wicked leaves out.
Furthermore, Bridgerton fleshing out Francesca and John’s relationship will make his tragic death much more devastating. Now that John is a fully realized character, it will be difficult to let him go, especially after seeing his beautiful relationship with Francesca. Francesca and John’s future will end in tragedy in Bridgerton, but it makes their dynamic much more meaningful. It will also help Francesca and Michaela’s romance as they struggle between their desire for each other and their loyalty to John long after his death.
4Anthony & Kate’s Declaration Of Love
Anthony’s Declaration Of Love Rivals The Other Bridgerton Couples
Anthony and Kate do not have the most memorable love confession in The Viscount Who Loved Me. Upon realizing he loves her, Anthony hurries to the park to tell Kate, only to see her carriage turn over. Although Kate is stuck in the wreckage, Anthony declares his love for her. While it is an angsty moment, Anthony simply tells Kate he loves her without any grand words. However, their love confession in Bridgerton easily beats every declaration of love in the Bridgerton books.
[Anthony] is so entrenched in this moment that he puts his hand over his heart to further illustrate his love for Kate.
I love you. I’ve loved you from the moment we raced each other in that park. I’ve loved you at every dance, on every walk, every time we’ve been together, and every time we’ve been apart. You do not have to accept it, you do not have to embrace it, or even allow it—knowing you, you probably will not, but you must know it . . . in your heart. You must feel it because I do. I love you.
– Anthony Bridgerton to Kate Sharma in Bridgerton season 2, episode 8, “The Viscount Who Loved Me”
This scene also portrays Anthony’s character development when he wants a life that is suitable for both of them, following with, “I am imperfect, but I will humble myself before you because I cannot imagine my life without you, and that is why I wish to marry you.” A declaration of love with this much emotion followed by a full-circle character development moment is the best kind of love confession. There is truly nothing superior out there. Bridgerton will have a hard time beating this scene in future seasons because of its perfection.
3The Men Of Bridgerton Are Not Terrible People
Bridgerton Removed The Men’s Toxic Traits
One of the best book changes Bridgerton implements involves the men’s toxicity. Almost every male protagonist in the Bridgerton books is highly problematic in some way. Anthony threatens to rape Kate on their wedding night; Benedict harasses Sophie because he cannot take no for an answer; Colin is physically violent with Penelope; Phillip rapes Marina and is misogynistic toward Eloise; Michael threatens to rape Francesca. Simon is deceitful regarding intimacy in the marriage bed, but it is not deeply problematic.
Gareth St. Clair seduces Hyacinth before they get married to ensure she cannot back out, never takes away her agency, and she could still end their betrothal. Only Gregory is not problematic—the closest terrible thing he does is handcuff his love interest to delay the consummation of her marriage to save her from a lifetime of abuse from her father-in-law. Simon and Gareth’s actions are questionable but not unsalvageable. However, the other five Bridgerton male protagonists commit despicable acts that the show should never include. Thankfully, Bridgerton has done an excellent job of removing these problematic issues.
2Bridgerton Cast Actors Of Color In Main Roles
Bridgerton Enriched The Narrative By Telling Diverse Storie

Bridgerton opened up a realm of possibilities once the show cast actors of color in prominent roles—including protagonists. The show proved it was more than just another period drama when it began to tell diverse stories from all backgrounds. Kate Sheffield becoming Kathani Sharma greatly enriches her character and family dynamics. Sophie Baek will also likely have an added layer of complexity to her character now that she is Korean. Including Black characters like Simon Basset and Lady Danbury provides authentic representation in an alternate universe.
Simone Ashley’s Bridgerton character Kate Sharma is quite different than her book counterpart, and the show’s changes made the character better.
There is nothing even historically accurate about the show, so Bridgerton made an excellent choice by providing the spotlight for characters of color and their stories. Although the show has several flaws in its portrayal of characters of color—especially in the production’s treatment of the actors who play them—Bridgerton expanded its audience and narrative possibilities when incorporating characters of color.
1Michael Stirling Becomes Michaela Stirling
Bridgerton Made A Bold Move With Michaela Stirling That Will Pay Off

Despite the controversy, the best change Bridgerton made to the books involves turning Michael into Michaela Stirling. Almost all the Bridgerton stories have a queer interpretation, but it especially works for Francesca’s book story. Michael Stirling’s character is not dependent on being a man. His primary conflict revolves around John: Michaela loves Francesca, but if he marries her, he will feel he is replacing John, having already taken the Earldom when John died. Single women could inherit in Scotland if the family had no other men (via The Real Mary King’s Close), so Michael’s conflict works well for Michaela.