Penelope From Bridgerton Deserved Better
Bridgerton ahead. “Do not forget to bid Prudence, Phillipa, or even Penelope farewell as you go," Lady Portia Featherington says to a group of male suitors in an early episode of , which tracks the drama, scandal, and intrigue of London's 19th century marriage market. The even in Lady Portia's sentence is a thinly-veiled dig at her daughter, Penelope, and shows just how little she views her—especially in comparison to her other daughters, Prudence and Phillipa. Penelope is the youngest Featherington (presumably, their ages are never specified) and looks different than her sisters.