This one, for example, even though it turned my fourth-grade favorite novel into disrepute: Wickham became the typical lead in a romance drama, Jane married Mr. Collins, Lydia eloped with Bingley, and more Don't say that when Elizabeth appeared in the end, she cut her hair short and wore a T... But I was very happy with all the uproarious scenes.
Due to the need of "traveling", this book is full of various elements of the 95th edition. From another point of view, this super popular and extremely popular 95th edition seems to have set up a lot of obstacles for the later adaptation of P&P.
Most of the characters still have a sense of "in line with the original". If the original cast is serious enough to make a P&P, I have no problem.
Especially looking forward to seeing this version of Darcy and Elizabeth, if they're still Darcy and Elizabeth.
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