love him if you dare

Kayley 2022-04-11 08:01:01

I always wonder what happens when I meet the real Darcy...and what if I meet the real Darcy and Lizzie isn't there?

Amanda put my conjecture into practice in her own way.

After watching it episode by episode, I slowly accepted the awkwardness from the beginning. This TV series is astonishingly realistic, so it also hurts every heart that loves JA and the nympho Mr. Darcy. Because Mr. Darcy belongs to Lizzy, no one but Lizzy is worthy of Darcy, let alone this modern woman with a face full of foul-mouthed vicissitudes?

I think Amanda shattered every reader's love for YY.

We hold "Pride and Prejudice", think Lizzy is a lot like ourselves, and then long to meet a Darcy... In fact, do we all put ourselves into the story? It's as if every girl would say that she looks like Lixiang after watching "Dong Ai", but in fact, she has become a little sun unknowingly. But we are too hypocritical, as hypocritical as the British were 200 years ago, to admit how we feel. Or too reserved, too cautious, accidentally frightened by his own emotions, still like the British 200 years ago, guessing and guessing, and finally the flowers have fallen.

So I hated the plot at first, I thought Amanda was really disgusting, and Lizzy didn't show up. But it wasn't until the third episode, when Darcy suddenly turned around Amanda's shoulders, and I looked at them all looking at each other, and I thought to myself, this ugly, stupid woman, and she's chasing so much...I If it were you, I'd kiss first, 囧—and then I realized that I wasn't afraid of Amanda taking Lizzy's Darcy, but this ugly, vulgar woman taking my Darcy! Screenwriter, screenwriter, you really understand my dark psychology~

There are always some YY women who are as dark as me... Maybe we often YY ourselves have crossed over to that time and will be a good matchmaker. If we succeed, P&P will not be that P&P, but an alternative "West Chamber". Maybe after N years, careful readers will find that the one who is putting needles and thread on the side is really pitiful. He has always loved Darcy so resentfully and began to complain about our auntie JA's partiality... We hugged the mandarin duck and looked so noble, but who can Guarantee we're not darkly thinking about throwing Darcy once?


We put too much emphasis on our own initiative, thinking we can control everything, including our feelings. We thought we just liked the story, but when we misunderstood ourselves, then we misunderstood me about other things.

If, I mean if, there's Lizzy on the show and we're Amanda, do we still want Lizzy and Darcy together when we know Darcy loves us? Maybe, because most Janeites are so kind and sensible, but when we see a pair of bi people walking into the church as we wish, maybe at some tea party soon, we will find a small space with tears in our eyes Tell the people we love what Jane said to Mr. Bingley on TV.

So, if you love Darcy deeply after you cross, and Darcy loves you again, you are smarter and more polite than Amanda, why don't you jump on it? If you don't rush, there are still many people waiting to rush...


In the end, the plot of this film is "okay" and willing to be, it is too sharp and stabbed in our hearts. Mr. Darcy's behavior is sometimes exaggeratedly rigid, and the heroine is still too ugly in my opinion... eh.
Does anyone understand what I'm saying?

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  • Elizabeth Bennet: I'm sorry. It's just I see Jane and...

    Amanda Price: You think marriage to Darcy will be like marriage to Collins? Look, in the book you don't exactly hit it off - to begin with. Just keep talking. From the talking comes the love.

  • Mr. Bennet: The time has come for me to tie you well... and let you go.