Every minute of this series and the magnificent soundtrack is dear to me. I keep coming back to it after looking for the perfect period romance drama. For me N&S surpasses even pride and prejudice. The realistic portrayal of love and heartbreak in this brings out tears in my eyes everytime I watch it. And this is my 12th time...🙂
Same here. I think I am becoming a little obsessed with John Thornton….just a little, mind.😁. I’m currently reading one of the many sequels that has been written, & Oh My ! Not true to Elizabeth Gaskell’s writing but very much how I imagine John to behave once he has Margaret in his clutches.
Same. Its so rich with well-written female AND male characters! The backdrop of the industrial era, the plight of the poor, the commentary on social justice--Gaskell paints a canvas more vast than Austen dared to.
I love this story, I keep watching it over and over. And I had to read the book. The actors of this love story/drama are superb, the chemistry especially between Margaret and John is palpable, so real. British actors are my favorite, they are masters of their craft. Except for a few American actors - and I mean a few - I much prefer to watch the talented Brits.
Siiiiiiii !!!..... Tiene una voz increíble, varonil y de buen tono que enamora, así como una mirada intensa y penetrante....excelente personaje que interpreta, le quedó muy bien esta representación....
Gah, this moment... to see him pleading for her to look back, searching for any sign, then to see the light just die in his eyes... I love N&S, always have, but this is such a powerful, heartbreaking scene, I can't help but get all teary-eyed even though I know it turns out well.
I know me too when did you think she started falling for him??????? He is besotted as soon as he meets her completely in love 💘i can never figure out when she falls in love exactly for him...x x
CABAHAB it honestly breaks my heart bc unspoken romance like this doesn't exist anymore..let alone men who are willing to love a woman like Thornton does 💔
CABAHAB. The way I see it, she already fell way before she had a clue, in the middle a long time before she knew. I do think she genuinely hated his behaviour when they met, however there were so many indications that that behaviour was not the main feature of his character, therefore she had to consider him to be a good man despite that first encounter. Do not forget that many changes were happening in Margeret’s life at once. The decision of here father had a cascade impact on the life of all three of them together as well as seperately. Missing her brother continued always, also on behalf of her parents. Maybe there was not just one moment. As I recall from the few times I fell desperately in love, there was never just one moment. Some people do not experience it like that and fall just as truly, deeply and madly in love (by the way, that is a recommendable movie, with the wonderful Alan Rickman, as well 😉). Hope this helps a little with regards to your question 🤞🏼💞
More heartbraking thing is she does look back at him, but he does not see it. This scene was meant to be about five seconds longer but then they cut it out of the final edit. You can watch it on youtube but it is even sadder.
this carriages had a small window at the back to peep the road, so John possibly was hoping to see Margaret's face in it (her eyes, at least). It's a truly heartbreaking scene 😢
The scene where he hopes she will look back at him didn`t happen in the novel.It was rather a genious move of the writers to let him say that...truly heartbreaking. “He loved her, and would love her; and defy her, and this miserable bodily pain.”- John Thornton
I thought he said, you're back, you're back in me. Which to me makes sense since he closed his heart off when she shut him down and when he thought she was hugging another man.
Me gusto mucho la serie ,la interpretación impecable tal vez el personaje de ella demasiado inexpresivo ,el libro es más explicito con los sentimientos de ella ,la voz de él es...unica
I think she did not look back because she felt that she had lost his respect and his esteem. And this was mainly due to the secret she guarded regarding her brother.
But they cut apart of the scene out in the episode. Where she does, in fact, look back. But he does not see it as the position of the carriage was all wrong from where he was standing.
Guys I WANT TO WATCH MORE GOOD STORYLINE PERIOD DRAMA. so far I have already seen : North and South ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Persuasion ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Sanditon❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Falling for a Dancer❤️❤️ Edited from here - Pride and Prejudice❤️❤️❤️❤️ Cranford❤️❤️❤️ All Catherine Cookson s mivies❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ ***Silence of the Sea**100💓🧡💜💙💚♥️💕💞💓💖💗💛❤️♥️💜💙💚
If you like N&S you'll enjoy the 2005 pride and prejudice, it's a classic. Matthew Macfadyen and Richard Armitage act their characters in a very similar way :))
@@SG-wq4rm ooh okay, how about sense and sensibility (I like both versions) or Emma (not a fan of the 2019 one personally, any of the others are better as they change the plot quite a bit)
@@SG-wq4rm I like the Emma with Mark strong and Kate Beckinsale and either of the Sense and Sensibility adaptations. I didn't mind the Colin Firth p n p
The scene where he stand outside, hoping she will look back at him is heartbreaking.
Yes, at that moment he believes that he will never see her again.
Every minute of this series and the magnificent soundtrack is dear to me. I keep coming back to it after looking for the perfect period romance drama. For me N&S surpasses even pride and prejudice. The realistic portrayal of love and heartbreak in this brings out tears in my eyes everytime I watch it. And this is my 12th time...🙂
Same. Love the issues it explores too
Same here. I think I am becoming a little obsessed with John Thornton….just a little, mind.😁. I’m currently reading one of the many sequels that has been written, & Oh My ! Not true to Elizabeth Gaskell’s writing but very much how I imagine John to behave once he has Margaret in his clutches.
Complètement d'accord avec vous!
De loin, meilleur que Orgueil et préjugés
@@minkgin3370 can you recommend one to me, I read several but I didn't really like them... Thank you 🙂
Same. Its so rich with well-written female AND male characters! The backdrop of the industrial era, the plight of the poor, the commentary on social justice--Gaskell paints a canvas more vast than Austen dared to.
Ive always called it the Look back At Me scene
Crying on my bed at 2.30am watching this
Me too the first time I watched. Since then, I have watched this scene 100 times! 😅
J'adore!
2 years later, same time 2.30am, same place the bed, same freaking reaction 😂🤦
Omg here i am at 2:23 at night watching this scene over again..
I love this story, I keep watching it over and over. And I had to read the book. The actors of this love story/drama are superb, the chemistry especially between Margaret and John is palpable, so real. British actors are my favorite, they are masters of their craft. Except for a few American actors - and I mean a few - I much prefer to watch the talented Brits.
Complètement d'accord avec vous !
Oh crud he truly loved her
Lo más hermoso de esta serie esa voz de Richard Armitage.
Siiiiiiii !!!..... Tiene una voz increíble, varonil y de buen tono que enamora, así como una mirada intensa y penetrante....excelente personaje que interpreta, le quedó muy bien esta representación....
YES!!! That voice!
Gah, this moment... to see him pleading for her to look back, searching for any sign, then to see the light just die in his eyes...
I love N&S, always have, but this is such a powerful, heartbreaking scene, I can't help but get all teary-eyed even though I know it turns out well.
From where I could get its all 4 episodes?
@@shwetatripathi9191 It's on Netflix right now if you have that 🙂
@@asherikamichaela8425 thank you so much. I am so happy hearing this.. 😀😘
@@shwetatripathi9191 You're very welcome. 🤗😁 Enjoy!
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My heart..
I know me too when did you think she started falling for him??????? He is besotted as soon as he meets her completely in love 💘i can never figure out when she falls in love exactly for him...x x
CABAHAB it honestly breaks my heart bc unspoken romance like this doesn't exist anymore..let alone men who are willing to love a woman like Thornton does 💔
CABAHAB. The way I see it, she already fell way before she had a clue, in the middle a long time before she knew. I do think she genuinely hated his behaviour when they met, however there were so many indications that that behaviour was not the main feature of his character, therefore she had to consider him to be a good man despite that first encounter. Do not forget that many changes were happening in Margeret’s life at once. The decision of here father had a cascade impact on the life of all three of them together as well as seperately. Missing her brother continued always, also on behalf of her parents. Maybe there was not just one moment. As I recall from the few times I fell desperately in love, there was never just one moment. Some people do not experience it like that and fall just as truly, deeply and madly in love (by the way, that is a recommendable movie, with the wonderful Alan Rickman, as well 😉). Hope this helps a little with regards to your question 🤞🏼💞
Thank you that helped a lot :)x x x ❤💚
Look back at him, you silly woman! >.
I know!!! I was watching this nearly screaming “ LOOK BACK YOU FOOL!”
More heartbraking thing is she does look back at him, but he does not see it. This scene was meant to be about five seconds longer but then they cut it out of the final edit. You can watch it on youtube but it is even sadder.
Silly?
"I wish you well, Mr Thornton", and he literally gave his back. She is not silly
Esta serie es la única en cuanto a romances de época se refiere que le hace competencia a Orgullo y Prejuicio.
The North remembers :)
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The moment I fell in love with him tbh
That’s how you walk away with grace and maturity.
Am I the only one who always thinks: "but she can't look back, she is in a closed carriage!"
So, maybe she did❤️🔥❤️🩹
lol me too
I thought so too!
this carriages had a small window at the back to peep the road, so John possibly was hoping to see Margaret's face in it (her eyes, at least). It's a truly heartbreaking scene 😢
No, you Are not the only one who thinks this is a closed carriage.
She did look back…not that time but 3 other times. Great series! 👍❤️
The scene where he hopes she will look back at him didn`t happen in the novel.It was rather a genious move of the writers to let him say that...truly heartbreaking.
“He loved her, and would love her; and defy her, and this miserable bodily pain.”- John Thornton
Voz desse homem maravilhoso é tudo ❤
Where can i see all.the episode please .
Netflix too, where I watched it
Amazon Prime, it’s not on Netflix anymore.
I thought he said, you're back, you're back in me. Which to me makes sense since he closed his heart off when she shut him down and when he thought she was hugging another man.
Sambaby42 he says look back. Look back at me.
Me gusto mucho la serie ,la interpretación impecable tal vez el personaje de ella demasiado inexpresivo ,el libro es más explicito con los sentimientos de ella ,la voz de él es...unica
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Why didn't she look back at him?
I think she did not look back because she felt that she had lost his respect and his esteem. And this was mainly due to the secret she guarded regarding her brother.
But they cut apart of the scene out in the episode. Where she does, in fact, look back. But he does not see it as the position of the carriage was all wrong from where he was standing.
البنت بعزاء مو فاضيه تناظرلك
Guys I WANT TO WATCH MORE GOOD STORYLINE PERIOD DRAMA.
so far I have already seen :
North and South ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Persuasion ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sanditon❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Falling for a Dancer❤️❤️
Edited from here -
Pride and Prejudice❤️❤️❤️❤️
Cranford❤️❤️❤️
All Catherine Cookson s mivies❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
***Silence of the Sea**100💓🧡💜💙💚♥️💕💞💓💖💗💛❤️♥️💜💙💚
If you like N&S you'll enjoy the 2005 pride and prejudice, it's a classic. Matthew Macfadyen and Richard Armitage act their characters in a very similar way :))
@@evaulrich-oltean2826 already did that. Give me more names, please😁
@@SG-wq4rm ooh okay, how about sense and sensibility (I like both versions) or Emma (not a fan of the 2019 one personally, any of the others are better as they change the plot quite a bit)
@@evaulrich-oltean2826 hmm. Haven't watched that. Which is better? I hated Pride and Prejudice with Colin. I guess I didn't care for formal English.
@@SG-wq4rm I like the Emma with Mark strong and Kate Beckinsale and either of the Sense and Sensibility adaptations. I didn't mind the Colin Firth p n p