I agree with CrazyGood88. I've been ruined by Jane Austen's men! Love this scene when he particularly told her that "I would follow you anyhere to be with you." Makes my heart melt...
This is an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, NOT Pride and Prejudice, and I think an excellent job was done! Haven't all us ladies want to actually go into the book and meet our dream man, Mr. Darcy? This character got a chance to do that. Darcy professing his love to Amanda was just heart melting. A lot of men could learn a thing or two from Darcy.
I'm a man and I totally agree. Many members of my sex could learn a thing or three from Mr Darcy. Most guys are so crude and ill-mannered these days, and can't even speak or write in complete sentences. (text messaging doesn't help either)
'The gentleman on the chair I have seen his likeness...tinkywinky' -i have decided to loathe and love JA. Her 'Austen Princes' have ruined me for all other men.
The scene on the bus is the only part of this wonderful movie that I don't agree with. Tourette's is a devastating nerve disorder that isn't funny. It's a lot more than just saying the wrong thing.
Sheryl L Knapp my husband has Tourette’s and he found it funny. I’m so sorry if you suffer with it because it can definitely be devastating at times but laughing at it can be healthy too. My husband has had times when he had said the n word when he has seen a black person so it was probably a pretty good excuse she came up with in the movie.
I'm fairly sure Darcy wouldn't have been a racist either, I mean, he wasn;t a snob, as was prooved by the story, so he isn't likely to have been biggoted in other ways.
I hate, hate, hate this abomination of a movie. How dare they do this to Price and Prejudice! I want to sue everyone associated with this travesty. THIS IS NOT MR. DARCY!!!
I can't see Mr Darcy dabbling in opium! Also, this character is not in my opinion in the spirit of Mr Darcy. Remember, he was proud, and stiff, far too proud and stiff to be as openly soppy as this. I never saw this, & am snooping around to see what it was, it strikes me as a poor experiment gone wrong for people who watched the series but never read the books. Take it she was popping into Boots for a pregnancy test! Don't think you can transfer the subtleties of Jane Austin and those times to the present era.
The point was in that he was too much of everything, Eliot did an excellent job , haven't crossed a thin line of overacting. All of the cast was superb. They made me laugh so much. Simply loved all episodes.
Can't believe how dreadful this is! They didn't even bother to try to get into the esssence of it. I'm particularly meaning the writer and that dim male actor.
Bro what the fuck did he say on the bus
Surfeit of negroes.
The way he says his lines!!! Such a brilliant performance. ❤❤ i love himmmmmmm 😂
I had to pause the video because “are my wits disordered by opium” sent me into a laughing fit. 😂
I agree with CrazyGood88. I've been ruined by Jane Austen's men! Love this scene when he particularly told her that "I would follow you anyhere to be with you." Makes my heart melt...
This is an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, NOT Pride and Prejudice, and I think an excellent job was done! Haven't all us ladies want to actually go into the book and meet our dream man, Mr. Darcy? This character got a chance to do that. Darcy professing his love to Amanda was just heart melting. A lot of men could learn a thing or two from Darcy.
I'm a man and I totally agree. Many members of my sex could learn a thing or three from Mr Darcy.
Most guys are so crude and ill-mannered these days, and can't even speak or write in complete sentences. (text messaging doesn't help either)
Angie Hatfield No,he salty asf 😂
@@aurel2490 You are.
😂😂😂😂😂😂Nonsense. This is a charming tv series.
'The gentleman on the chair I have seen his likeness...tinkywinky'
-i have decided to loathe and love JA. Her 'Austen Princes' have ruined me for all other men.
Love this movie and this Darcy is among the best! Couples in 1800 didn't touch before marriage unless they were dancing, but I say, bring on the kiss!
Beautiful man
Hey her last name is Price. Could she be a descendant of Fanny's brother William from Mansfield Park?
After her unfaithful rude boyfriend proposed and belched after that I can understand why she preferred to stay in Pemberley with Mr Darcy
Love this part -3
240p? What is this? 1978? Either way, thanks for the upload.
The scene on the bus is the only part of this wonderful movie that I don't agree with. Tourette's is a devastating nerve disorder that isn't funny. It's a lot more than just saying the wrong thing.
Sheryl L Knapp my husband has Tourette’s and he found it funny. I’m so sorry if you suffer with it because it can definitely be devastating at times but laughing at it can be healthy too. My husband has had times when he had said the n word when he has seen a black person so it was probably a pretty good excuse she came up with in the movie.
In the moment of the story we might all blurt out in surprise of his comment. I wouldn’t take it personally.
I'm fairly sure Darcy wouldn't have been a racist either, I mean, he wasn;t a snob, as was prooved by the story, so he isn't likely to have been biggoted in other ways.
I don't think he was being racist, but the belief at the time was that poc were of a lower status and Darcy would have no reason not to believe that.
I hate, hate, hate this abomination of a movie. How dare they do this to Price and Prejudice! I want to sue everyone associated with this travesty. THIS IS NOT MR. DARCY!!!
Well he is Darcy. And you are stupid.
Jealous fan? Another fan got Darcy here in this fanfiction movie. 😃
Yes! Glad to find someone who doesn't like this darcy.
@@Gaia_Seraphina i Don't think so. Its about not liking this version of Darcy. Even I didn't like this version altho I liked the series.
@@shrutiwayne7440 Reasons?
I can't see Mr Darcy dabbling in opium! Also, this character is not in my opinion in the spirit of Mr Darcy. Remember, he was proud, and stiff, far too proud and stiff to be as openly soppy as this. I never saw this, & am snooping around to see what it was, it strikes me as a poor experiment gone wrong for people who watched the series but never read the books. Take it she was popping into Boots for a pregnancy test! Don't think you can transfer the subtleties of Jane Austin and those times to the present era.
I’m an avid fan of JA and I adored this well done adaptation with a fine cast!
Thank you finally someone who didn't like this version of Darcy.
The point was in that he was too much of everything, Eliot did an excellent job , haven't crossed a thin line of overacting. All of the cast was superb. They made me laugh so much. Simply loved all episodes.
Perhaps you are in a better position now to offer an opinion if you do actually know now what it was.
Can't believe how dreadful this is! They didn't even bother to try to get into the esssence of it. I'm particularly meaning the writer and that dim male actor.
:D You do better then.