savitarsavior Flashfan Xd he means well, I think he’s a good brother at heart. My brother always goes for my weak points when we fight (my art) he doesn’t really mean it and I know that. Also this was at a time when men were put under a lot of pressure to be the man of the house and be in charge.
Emily gave up her love basically so Austin could be happy. And he says “you couldn’t just let me be happy.” She gave up what truly meant to her for nothing. Second season Austin and Sue better divorce. And why couldn’t he see in a different scene that sue was happy that she got the dress dirty and was crying tears of joy when she was reading Emily’s poem. You could honestly see how Emily’s heart was crushed.
They dont she has three children it's a doomed relationship her and Emily it's the 19th century unless your Anne Lister who had money to cover up her marriage to a woman. Their relationship will never develop to what it is now. Incredibly sad but incredibly realistic and is what makes Emily Dickinson's poetry so incredibly amazing because she wrote from sadness like most of the mist incredible writers and poems of history and our modern era
@@clarapilier exactlyyy !! and Emily and Sue did continue to have a relationship (people would still deny it, but who tf cares. facts are facts) Austin's and Sue's marriage sucked anywhich ways. Emisue were infact, Endgame ! :) Also, Mable edited (heavily) some of Emily's poems which largely mentioned Sue after they were found by Lavinia. :/. Austin was clearly a jealous little s**t
Hello Singular Steinfeld, I think Austin knew deep down that Emily & Sue were meant for each-other & that Sue would never love him the way she loved his sister. But, as you can see here he didn't care. Austin was determined to have a Trophy Wife to impress Daddy & Sue just happened to be there & they were good friends. Unfortunately, it was a no-win situation for Sue because the reasons she married Austin were merely for financial stability because she he had no choice in the matter, on account, of her whole family being dead. Also, I noticed here how Austin is jealous & possessive. He has this wild look in his eyes.. Like his father, Austin has a Jeckle & Hyde personality. Sweet one minute, a monster the next. The real tragedy here is that Sue, Austin, & Emily are all victims of a society that wants to pigeon hole them in specific roles. Sue is supposed to be the dutiful housewife but only because she has no choice in the matter, Austin will follow in Daddy's footsteps & stay right where he is despite his desire to get out of Amhurst simply because his parents demand that he follow tradition. Emily is expected to find a good man & get married. The only one of the trio that doesn't bow to these social constraints is Emily. And as a result, we got some of the best poetry ever written by a human being. Sue & Emily are soul mates. Whenever Emily & Sue were alone together, they could be their true selves. They were openly happy together. You could see this happiness in Sue especially. But when she is with Austin Sue is clearly miserable, but must play the part of a dutiful fiance/Bride Perhaps one of the reasons why Austin found comfort in the arms of another woman is he knew that Sue would never love him the way she loved Emily. I also think Austin may have had a hand in getting his mistress to edit out all mentions of Sue in his sister's letters & poems. Thankfully these attempts to erase Sue & Emily's relationship proved to be futile in the end As you can clearly see here, it drove him crazy to know that Sue was in love with not only someone else, but that that "someone else" was his sister. My ideal way to end the series would be to have Emily & Sue reunited in the Afterlife where they can finally have the romantic relationship they were always meant to have, but were denied to have in life & they can finally be together forever. They could even get married in Heaven with Emily wearing a suit & maybe the top-hat. Sue wears the Bridal gown that she wore when she married Austin, only this time, she's marrying the true love of her life. What do you think?
Sakura Fruit if she had done that she would’ve been put in an asylum because that’s what the 19th century was like. Anyone (mostly women) acting “out of character”, control or showing those type of emotions, would just be put away. But yeah lol I wish she did slap him in this scene
I hated this scene, it had a similar vibe as the one her father slaps her. It hurt me how he wanted to make Emily feel so bad about herself and her dream to be a poet.
Sue never really love Austin tbh, even Sue itself never said so, I can't feel their chemistry at all... just hope they'll give us Emily and Sue for the next season, they're the purest couple for me 💃💞
It's pretty simple He's a caricature of how men act back then and has very few redeemable Qualities, him & his father are just bad just because no reason I guess to modern f-menists they believe Just being a man makes you behave like that.
I sincerely see room for character development in him like when he assured sue that he wanted to marry her despite her not wanting to have kids I really hope he pulls a Draco malfoy or Jaime Lannister and redeem himself
@@naomiwright5598 He was taught wrong by Lucius, after the war when he grew up out of the shadow of his parents, he married a Muggle right activist, he was civil to the golden trio, he even refused to recognise Harry when he was dragged in the malfoy manor
@@ginnyweasley5812 Sure, I guess I just wouldn't use Draco as the best example of a character arc, especially if you just look at the books and not all the stuff that was added to the books after they were published. I've always loved the example of Zuko's change of heart, it was actually something that was put in the series and not added later, it was well written, and it just made more sense. But I guess you're right, Draco did change.
I'm a changed man & I realize there Is no such thing as that, also many women dislike & mistreat other women but they aren't called such a horrid title.
Reminds me of the Brontë sisters' brother Branwell in the biopic To Walk Invisible and also my mother's eldest brother. There are Men just like that in every family I suppose.
@@Morganeruby for example im a women who doesn’t like men but im going to marry one just because of how people are very judgmental not because I love him
Saxread waise made to afair louk Shuffll way lunch... Our four meet Celp second yours.. Like art of she Love Lose to mean check... Haiz mult of projecte like more..haill Mean wrote.. She do easy wine Love Safe..
@@arabellaaguilar9846 The good things of old time are people tend not to be rude and they would avoid confrontation. If anyone read Jane Austin, they would know it. The cut scene is childish and ill writing regardless of time and cultures.
“You couldn’t just let me be happy” dude, you’re the one who don’t let her be happy
He's a trash human.
savitarsavior Flashfan Xd he means well, I think he’s a good brother at heart. My brother always goes for my weak points when we fight (my art) he doesn’t really mean it and I know that. Also this was at a time when men were put under a lot of pressure to be the man of the house and be in charge.
@@Ruushii I would've killed him, I won't be a slave to a society with men in control not even to my own brother
Thatketchupbottle lucky, my brother is always in my business
@@akonalangkasipls preach.
Emily in 2019: *laughs in being literally one of the most famous poets ever*
"just because you're a man, doesn't mean you have to become a monster"
damn
Oriya Amram True
I'm a man & I don't apologise
for anything.
everything emily says in the show is so cute ubunjsjishsysgu
I don't like her, and her father is a Shitlord.
Reminds me of zayde wolf song , man or a monster.
“I’m in charge of you now!”
Me= bEaT hIs aSs!
This show is woke
Austin is just mad that Sue loves Emily more
i just read that in real life him and her father sexually abused her, this makes me sick
Where did you read that? I tried to find informations on it but nothing
@@lwiln4389 i founded on an article but its in Spanish
@@lwiln4389 here's the link www.cambridgescholars.com/download/sample/57940
@@frogtify Oh, can you link it? I'm interested
nahir nazar j
Austin: *hates on Emily*
Me: go commit not alive
Austin's a man he doesn't have rights
yo i bet emily is laughing at her brother in heaven now
Ive never watched this and cant ever please explain lol
@@Alicia-jj7bm Emily Dickinson is a real poet u can search her up :)
@@muymuy9964 thank you 💗💘💗
Zoe G And he’s in hell
i miss her wait you’ve never heard of emily dickinson??
Emily gave up her love basically so Austin could be happy. And he says “you couldn’t just let me be happy.” She gave up what truly meant to her for nothing. Second season Austin and Sue better divorce. And why couldn’t he see in a different scene that sue was happy that she got the dress dirty and was crying tears of joy when she was reading Emily’s poem. You could honestly see how Emily’s heart was crushed.
They dont she has three children it's a doomed relationship her and Emily it's the 19th century unless your Anne Lister who had money to cover up her marriage to a woman. Their relationship will never develop to what it is now. Incredibly sad but incredibly realistic and is what makes Emily Dickinson's poetry so incredibly amazing because she wrote from sadness like most of the mist incredible writers and poems of history and our modern era
@@rosiegiesler4705 19th😂
rosie giesler I know in real life they didn’t end up together, but this issss a TV show so you never know
Austin did cheat on Susan with a woman named Mabel.
@@clarapilier exactlyyy !! and Emily and Sue did continue to have a relationship (people would still deny it, but who tf cares. facts are facts) Austin's and Sue's marriage sucked anywhich ways. Emisue were infact, Endgame ! :) Also, Mable edited (heavily) some of Emily's poems which largely mentioned Sue after they were found by Lavinia. :/. Austin was clearly a jealous little s**t
“The only real poems are the ones in books!”
Me: *awkwardly holds up my copy of Emily’s poems*
Hello Singular Steinfeld,
I think Austin knew deep down that Emily & Sue were meant for each-other & that Sue would never love him the way she loved his sister. But, as you can see here he didn't care. Austin was determined to have a Trophy Wife to impress Daddy & Sue just happened to be there & they were good friends. Unfortunately, it was a no-win situation for Sue because the reasons she married Austin were merely for financial stability because she he had no choice in the matter, on account, of her whole family being dead. Also, I noticed here how Austin is jealous & possessive. He has this wild look in his eyes.. Like his father, Austin has a Jeckle & Hyde personality. Sweet one minute, a monster the next. The real tragedy here is that Sue, Austin, & Emily are all victims of a society that wants to pigeon hole them in specific roles. Sue is supposed to be the dutiful housewife but only because she has no choice in the matter, Austin will follow in Daddy's footsteps & stay right where he is despite his desire to get out of Amhurst simply because his parents demand that he follow tradition. Emily is expected to find a good man & get married. The only one of the trio that doesn't bow to these social constraints is Emily. And as a result, we got some of the best poetry ever written by a human being. Sue & Emily are soul mates. Whenever Emily & Sue were alone together, they could be their true selves. They were openly happy together. You could see this happiness in Sue especially. But when she is with Austin Sue is clearly miserable, but must play the part of a dutiful fiance/Bride Perhaps one of the reasons why Austin found comfort in the arms of another woman is he knew that Sue would never love him the way she loved Emily. I also think Austin may have had a hand in getting his mistress to edit out all mentions of Sue in his sister's letters & poems. Thankfully these attempts to erase Sue & Emily's relationship proved to be futile in the end As you can clearly see here, it drove him crazy to know that Sue was in love with not only someone else, but that that "someone else" was his sister. My ideal way to end the series would be to have Emily & Sue reunited in the Afterlife where they can finally have the romantic relationship they were always meant to have, but were denied to have in life & they can finally be together forever. They could even get married in Heaven with Emily wearing a suit & maybe the top-hat. Sue wears the Bridal gown that she wore when she married Austin, only this time, she's marrying the true love of her life. What do you think?
damn i'm gonna cry
woah. damn dude
Woah dude....
Erick Voshel Oh god you wrote like two paragraphs😦😦😦😦😦
Yes!
now she is one of the most inspiring and famous poets ever and no one gives a shit about austin
Whatta a nice scene she really a brilliant actress
lady c so is the guy
I totally thought she was going to slap him
Sakura Fruit if she had done that she would’ve been put in an asylum because that’s what the 19th century was like. Anyone (mostly women) acting “out of character”, control or showing those type of emotions, would just be put away. But yeah lol I wish she did slap him in this scene
Slapping your brother is not a good thing.
Vishnu Narayan slapping anyone isn’t a good thing.
@@paigemaguire9395 you can slap your besties
Vishnu Narayan nah. I only slap people who deserve it ha
Those 14 dislikes are Austin talking Crap bout Emily
Austin's a man & that is okay
savitarsavior Flashfan Xd accurate
He needs To commit die, men Aren't allowed in 2020.
@@Thingseyemakeup
so you chose ignorance then.
I hated this scene, it had a similar vibe as the one her father slaps her. It hurt me how he wanted to make Emily feel so bad about herself and her dream to be a poet.
@@carlosasan2604
Its propaganda a lot about
This show is.
I’d leave the house for 2 weeks.
Sue never really love Austin tbh, even Sue itself never said so, I can't feel their chemistry at all... just hope they'll give us Emily and Sue for the next season, they're the purest couple for me 💃💞
this didnt turn out well lol
@@aieshaahmed3843 it did😃
@@allysagime2181 yes it did now lol the writers knew what they were doing
I still don’t understand why Austin is so angry
Because deep down he knows about Emily and Sue.
Jealousy
It's pretty simple He's a caricature of how men act back then and has very few redeemable Qualities, him & his father
are just bad just because no reason
I guess to modern f-menists they believe
Just being a man makes you behave
like that.
This boi really looks like Oswald cobbelpot. 0:41
well to be fair sue did she cheat on him with his sister right before they were about to get married. that's cold.
Guys, it all went better in season 2, especially in the finale😉
1:50 Bruh that made me inhale and exhale simultaneously
Wow I have never heard of this show and I love ❤️ this
Gabrielle Clennon
It’s called Dickinson based on the real life story of Emily Dickinson
You should watch it
It’s great
I will try and watch one of these days when I’m not so busy
I loved Austin so much till that episode 😭
same but then he redeemed himself in season 2 so i cant hate him now 😂
same 😣
Emily Dickinson is cackling at her brother in heaven right now
I don't think she's in heaven.
Austin was the type of dude who would have gotten shot by his own troops on the battlefield.
I sincerely see room for character development in him like when he assured sue that he wanted to marry her despite her not wanting to have kids
I really hope he pulls a Draco malfoy or Jaime Lannister and redeem himself
Draco never redeemed himself
@@naomiwright5598 He was taught wrong by Lucius, after the war when he grew up out of the shadow of his parents, he married a Muggle right activist, he was civil to the golden trio, he even refused to recognise Harry when he was dragged in the malfoy manor
@@ginnyweasley5812 Sure, I guess I just wouldn't use Draco as the best example of a character arc, especially if you just look at the books and not all the stuff that was added to the books after they were published. I've always loved the example of Zuko's change of heart, it was actually something that was put in the series and not added later, it was well written, and it just made more sense. But I guess you're right, Draco did change.
@@naomiwright5598 I don't know who Zuko is ,sorry☹️
@@ginnyweasley5812 lol that's okay. Avatar: The Last Airbender!
Emily is an amazing poet writer. And way more talented than Austin Emily Dickinson is my future role model in the 2000
let the patriarchy flow forth
its grandiose.
With a family like this I would run away.
THIS IS GETTING ME SO SADDDDDD
Austin was cute when he was trying to be tough and manly 😂
I just realised your name is both of my fave actors
Auatin is in charge but emily is the main character
Ik this scene isn’t like, real but it makes me so sad 😔
Austin’s a whole child
Sometimes, I really want these mysogynists to come today and see how famous these girls are now!
I'm a changed man & I realize there
Is no such thing as that, also many
women dislike & mistreat other
women but they aren't called such
a horrid title.
Reminds me of the Brontë sisters' brother Branwell in the biopic To Walk Invisible and also my mother's eldest brother. There are Men just like that in every family I suppose.
"I'm the man of the House" that sound more stupid every time I heard it.
It's the way it was & it's grandiose.
this scene hits different when u have issues with ur brother.
Austin is like the spoiled kid
What the frik did he walk in on
I wanna watch this show but uh to bad I don’t got Apple TV kinda sad
Is the tenth ep is the final ?? ☹️🥺
Luckily it’ll be coming back for season 2 :)
@@Hanbl-ip1tn I hope so 🥺...
Funneir part is....wen austin n emily fought 4 sue....sh s mine ...no..sh mine...O God....hahaha....
Honestly, he has a point. Cheating is cheating. Doesn’t matter who does it or what reason. She should have backed off after the wedding.
You know what’s also wrong making someone marry you when they don’t love you
love cannot be controlled you can't tell someone just for a wedding not to love them anymore it's impossible
@@Morganeruby SHE NEVER LOVED HIM TO BEGIN WITH goofy 😜 she only married him because of society and her homophobic family
@@Morganeruby for example im a women who doesn’t like men but im going to marry one just because of how people are very judgmental not because I love him
Her:*asks what happend to ben*
Her:*continues to talk about what happened to ben*
where to watch the whole episode?
What episode is that?
Where is this audio from?
2:09 Cartoonsh depiction of men
most patriarchs are benevolent
& Kind.
What show is this? 😍
Emily dickinson
Woke
0:20 Really un-necessary. :(
What's the name of that song that plays at the end
😢😢
This is so sad. I am DONE.
Saxread waise made to afair louk
Shuffll way lunch... Our four meet
Celp second yours.. Like art of she
Love Lose to mean check... Haiz mult of projecte like more..haill
Mean wrote.. She do easy wine
Love Safe..
This is kinda Cringe not gonna lie.
He is so hatefull
He's grandiose a true
Patriarchy.
보.고.싶.다.
This show is meant for 16yr old and younger. Can't believe they are teaching people about Emily Dickinson this way.
Shows are for entertainment, not education only. Go to a literature class or something.
@@Noa......
No not really it can effect how
People see the world.
Just because this is a drama to lift up women, doesn't mean men in the drama have to be seem so rude and heartless.
Amy Wei not all the men are rude and heartless
Amy Wei this was the man from back then
@@arabellaaguilar9846 The good things of old time are people tend not to be rude and they would avoid confrontation. If anyone read Jane Austin, they would know it. The cut scene is childish and ill writing regardless of time and cultures.
The real austin was a dick though???
@@sunnyc.612 Just because you prefer a shallow story doesn't mean anyone is a dick
I will never watch any more of this production. Clearly it is rubbish.
Why? The characters are based on real people.
@@Noa......
Not really they are all caricatures.
SONG FOR SUSAN (C)2006
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