And I just realized when Mr. Bingley asks if all of Elizabeth’s sisters are still in Loungbourn, he is essentially asking whether Jane is married or not. He clearly thinks Jane is so awesome that there will be plenty of men lining up to pay her tribute and could already made a good match in the past couple of months. But if fact we know that’s not true. Jane’s realistic chance of marrying a sensible gentleman is really low due to her small dowry, despite her beauty and kindness, but clearly Bingley doesn’t think so.
@@viatrix03I'm thinking he's an Akita. Quiet, aloof, wary of strangers, and protective of family. Akitas also have a quiet strength, much like Mr. Darcy.
Elizabeth: It's been a while! Bingley: I haven't seen your sist-I MEAN-you in 8.5 months, on the 26th of November, at 10:47pm That man would be able to tell Lizzie the exact number of days since he's seen Jane 😭
I love that Bingley is so gobsmacked by Darcy’s admission that he was wrong that he almost forgets to be furious with Darcy for interfering. Bingley couldn’t hold a grudge with both hands.
@@Joyride37 yeah, of course. Because they’re women. They know how they’d like to be treated and they know what other women want. It’s pretty easy with women. I wish I wasn’t straight. Life would be easier.
@@Joyride37 Of course! It’s because they are women themselves. They know how they’d like to be treated. And they know what women want out of relationships in general. It makes sense.
Jane's seemingly "indifferent" expression is well portraited! Now to think back Mr. Darcy probably had a first impression like this to make him try to stop the marriage between Jane and Mr. Bingley the first time.
The Bingley sisters look down on Jane and Elizabeth, who are daughters of a gentleman, while they themselves are in a lower social class, one married to a bloated alcoholic. Jane Austen writes fascinating characters.
He's a golden retriver! He's the sweetest boy.
Literally this
And I just realized when Mr. Bingley asks if all of Elizabeth’s sisters are still in Loungbourn, he is essentially asking whether Jane is married or not. He clearly thinks Jane is so awesome that there will be plenty of men lining up to pay her tribute and could already made a good match in the past couple of months. But if fact we know that’s not true. Jane’s realistic chance of marrying a sensible gentleman is really low due to her small dowry, despite her beauty and kindness, but clearly Bingley doesn’t think so.
Oh goodness, that is spot on! How have I missed that for so many years?! He really does genuinely adore Jane
I also love how Lizzy toys with him, by telling him "all but one sister is at home".
@@SatiricalLizarddid you see how scared he looked when she said that? Poor guy! His face is always an open book
And too right too! I actually think janes chances are infact very high ... he aint dumb
@@SatiricalLizard indeed yes
A golden retriever indeed who is best friends with a trained doberman.
Sometimes a trained Doberman, but sometimes Darcy reminds me of a grumpy...I dunno...Husky?
Darcy is the black cat 😂
@@viatrix03I'm thinking he's an Akita.
Quiet, aloof, wary of strangers, and protective of family.
Akitas also have a quiet strength, much like Mr. Darcy.
😂😂😂
yes
Elizabeth: It's been a while!
Bingley: I haven't seen your sist-I MEAN-you in 8.5 months, on the 26th of November, at 10:47pm
That man would be able to tell Lizzie the exact number of days since he's seen Jane 😭
😂😂😂😂
He is a real gentleman, think good of people, doesn’t criticise them behind their backs, talks kindly to everyone
He received all the kindness because his sisters are opposite.
The glance exchanged between Bingley and Darcy when he was dancing with Jane. Epic 😂
Bingly is the sweetest man for the ideal woman, Jane Bennett.
wish i were her do you think a lizzie can get a bingley!?
@@silverkitty2503they're not compatible
YEP!
hes the literal representation of the 🥺🥺🥺 emoji
Bingley really is too pure for this world.
MISTAH BINGLEY
I wholeheartedly agree
Bingley is such a gentleman, escorting Georgiana back inside at 3:58.
If I had an older brother I would want him to be My brother's best friend, and then mine
He's so frickin cute I can't I love him so much
He's a cinnamon roll.
Doll? 😎
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😂😂😂
he is so cute
Darcy's admission about not telling Bingley about Jane being in London tho... savage
I love that Bingley is so gobsmacked by Darcy’s admission that he was wrong that he almost forgets to be furious with Darcy for interfering. Bingley couldn’t hold a grudge with both hands.
I would choose bingley over darcy.
He smiles too much
I understood that reference
Bingley cracks me up every time!
Mr. Bingley is so cute ❤
mr Bingley is my current latin teacher
Does he smile a lot?
latin? I thought he teaches English?
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Hes so sweet once i even started crying cuz of how sweet he is. Only women write male characters that dont exist in real life lol
Fictional male characters written by women authors are the best kind of men. It’s sad that they don’t actually exist.
Meanwhile I've met several lesbians/bisexual women who behave exactly like the romantic male leads out of novels.
@@Joyride37 yeah, of course. Because they’re women. They know how they’d like to be treated and they know what other women want. It’s pretty easy with women. I wish I wasn’t straight. Life would be easier.
@@Joyride37 Of course! It’s because they are women themselves. They know how they’d like to be treated. And they know what women want out of relationships in general. It makes sense.
They exist! I’ve met them and even dated them! Have faith ❤
Jane's seemingly "indifferent" expression is well portraited! Now to think back Mr. Darcy probably had a first impression like this to make him try to stop the marriage between Jane and Mr. Bingley the first time.
Mrs. Bennet is really great here, I mean her play
Mr. Hurst 🤣🤣🤣
The Bingley sisters look down on Jane and Elizabeth, who are daughters of a gentleman, while they themselves are in a lower social class, one married to a bloated alcoholic. Jane Austen writes fascinating characters.
He reminds me of Hugh Laurie in Blackadder in his mannerisms.
He should have said bring my horse please
yeah yes
Fun fact: Jane Austen preferred blondes
Mister Darcy has more serious face
What kind of a mom calls her own husband MISTAH BENNETT!
That was the normal back then..... Which is why Darcy calling Lizzie "Dearest, loveliest Elizabeth" was soooo iconic
all these people are like fourty three? the fuck
I’m pretty sure Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle are in their 50s now.
BBC cameras and makeup lol