Darcy's feelings are no longer hidden, but have become blinded by arrogance, and that abrupt confession is too abrupt, is it because the eyes of the hero are not expressive enough? Why did I watch it little by little before? Can't come out, can't feel it~~ It's too subtle. I only saw the surface, the clothes, the manners, the way of speaking, but the real gentleman, what about the subtlety? Where did it go? ?
When Bentley first saw the heroine, I believe he was attracted by the heroine's casual exposure. This is very unacceptable to me. The alcoholism and elopement that followed were an unacceptable Bentley. At least I can accept it.
Jane should be a lucky person who pursues true love, but here, I don't understand, what happened to her?
Charlotte, desperate, in agony? Why? She should be a realistic person who knows how to compromise with society, not the courageous person who went to Africa.
And Lydia should be more "lively" instead of appearing so helpless and "obedient".
There are still more. Oh, my God, Mrs. Bennett, her ignorance and scheming are dwarfed by the heroine, is this the same Mrs. Bennett who believes that every gentleman needs a wife!
I agree with the beanie that Georgiana made my jaw drop.
Austin, forgive me. I watched this TV series with such seriousness that I almost worshipped.
I imagined that wonderful era with the most perfect enthusiasm, memorizing every line, deeply attracted by Darcy, obsessed with this great love. I'm going to be so in love no matter what, so now I'm going to wash my face and pick up my novel again and get lost in my P&P.
And this series, hehe~ is very entertaining and entertaining.
Come and see, my colleagues, although I'm stunned, I still recommend it because I'm a P&P fan.
So are you, right.
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