Except for the part in the beginning where Willoughby is seducing Brandon's ward.
Oh, that's true.
Tom, is that possibly the scene you're thinking of? Because seriously, the kiss between Marianne and Willoughby was pretty chaste.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Except for the part in the beginning where Willoughby is seducing Brandon's ward.
Oh, that's true.
Tom, is that possibly the scene you're thinking of? Because seriously, the kiss between Marianne and Willoughby was pretty chaste.
the part in the beginning where Willoughby is seducing Brandon's ward.
Oooh, oooh, oooh! That's what I missed. I though it was a flash-forward.
Mystery solved!
Mystery solved!
Yay! I think our work is done for the day and we can go home, right?
The fact of the seduction and the ward's having a child as a result is in the novel although the act is not portrayed.
Too funny. I feel like we've just reenacted our own little comedy of manners and mistaken identities right here in the thread.
No, Andrew Davies told the story in chronological order.
I think that there is no way to make Edward more attractive than Col. Brandon. The Col. Brandon character is just more attractive.
I think our work is done for the day and we can go home, right?
Can you tell me why highlighter ink fades once you put it on the page?
I'm afraid that wossname who played Willoughby opposite Kate Winslet made me forever convinced that Willoughby is by far the attractivest, moral failings notwithstanding. His sideburns, oh swoon!
Can you tell me why highlighter ink fades once you put it on the page?
Science?