First, I don't understand why the heroine has become a male killer with her mediocre beauty and lackluster personality and demeanor. It attracted the Bentley siblings, Mr Darcy, Collins and even Wickham. In particular, Mr. Darcy's love came for no reason and changed the feel of the original beyond recognition.
Second, she actually married the beautiful eldest sister to the disgusting Collins, and in the end, she even arranged for her to tear up the marriage contract and escape to the United States. It is really a brain show to have such a disgusting plot.
Third, it turned out that Lydia and Mr. Bingley were the ones who eloped. It's not a spoof to be grandstanding!
Fourth, Miss Bingley turned out to be a comrade... It can only be expressed in silence.
In fact, there are still a lot of details that I can't bear. I boiled down to the failure of the heroine's casting. But who told me to like "Pride and Prejudice" so much, so I can only choose to tolerate it.
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