As I re-watch these scenes between them, something that always stands out to me is how he doesn't interrupt her. Sidney would always jump in and tell her she was wrong or talk over her (very defensive). Xander just absorbs what she says and really listens. He has been tethered to the past for so long, and she completely unmoors him in the best possible way.
He absorbs, listens, doesn't interrupt and then ACTS on what she says which is so cute! (Opening the piano to be played again, staying at garden party after she asks him to, spending 'time' with them at picnic etc. 😊🥰🤩
The way he respects her is one of my favorite things about them!! The only exception to this is when he is trying to push her away. He speaks over her and tells her what he wants to have happen instead of letting her choose. I think he does that on purpose because he knows that she will hate him for it. I just adore them so much.
@@hollijo I think maybe the reason also that he talks over her in the dismissal scene is that he knows how logical and persuasive she is and if he lets her speak, he may be in danger of being swayed from his resolution to let her go. 😭
When he asks, do you wish to leave 😢he looked desperate for her to stay. Single dad, even with help can feel desperate. Alexander Colbourne is beginning to be endearing to me, more than anyone in the show.💖 #TeamAlexander
The amount of emotion in his voice is amazing. There are many ways the scene with the spinet could have been played. He might have come in yelling angrily (like Sidney in S1). But instead there is this heartbreaking softness in his voice when he asks her to stop. He grows more commanding with Augusta and Leanora only to soften again when he asks Charlotte if she wishes to leave. I just can't get over how excellent the acting is.
That's what I said!!! His voice when he asked her to stop was a mix of heartache , sadness, yet gentleness, pleading and almost love/respect as if he'd never want to yell at her/treat her harshly 😊💓...then a bit more deep, loud and stern with Augusta, but not too much, just enough to not sound so sad, but never too harsh with the girls either 😊💓
Upon rewatching this episode, I noticed that he stares at her playing the spinet for almost 9 seconds before he says anything. What is he thinking while he's watching? Is he mesmerized by her before he snaps back into reality? Is he thinking about Lucy?
I absolutely adore BLH’s and RW’s work, what a delight! But I have to mention Eloise Webb’s work is amazing as well. She was able to portray sadness, grief, vulnerability but also mischief all at the same time and so subtly as well. She is really skilled! Honestly, the whole cast has done great work!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Charlotte silenced Colbourne with her arguments that he knows are only true, no other person has ever had the courage to face him and make him come to his senses for the erroneous way he is treating his daughter and niece, Colbourne listened, understood, recognized the error and sought fixing your attitudes, this is so wonderful.
"Tomorrow, then. Same Time". This is a brilliant episode with wonderful acting all around and especially by 'Augusta'. I love the reflection in the window, around 3.01, of Charlotte walking away - a lovely attention to detail. Also, it appears that Rose Williams is actually playing the spinet herself (and from watching the full episode). I play some piano myself and it's usually blatantly obvious in films when an actor, who doesn't play, 'mimes' playing. Sam, in Casablanca, is a case in point and I wonder that more care isn't taken in such scenes. I've started watching S2 again (after watching each episode twice as they have become available) and there are so many little things to pick up on once you have already seen all episodes - both in facial expressions and dialogue. The whole story has been so carefully crafted and the dialogue has been perfectly written. The whole thing is a work of art.
I couldn't agree more about the rewatch. I'm putting together clips from S1 now and I missed Sidney saying that Lord Babington was a close friend of the Prince Regent. Lady Susan is "very" close to the Prince Regent and that is Tom's greatest wish, that the Prince visit Sanditon -- and we know that Lady Susan will be in S3. I can't wait to see how this all plays out. As you said, Stephen, puzzle pieces that they keep giving us, without the picture on the box 😂
Nice observation of Charlotte's reflection in the window. I've been too much involved at looking at Colbourne to have noticed it. 😄 "Tomorrow, then" or "till tomorrow" is a repeat phrase of Colbourne's. Always looking forward to seeing dear Charlotte again.
@@amybishop1666 Who wouldn't look forward to seeing Charlotte again ! To me, she is much more beguiling in her governess outfits than in any ball gown.
Clara season 1 it is obvious she isn’t playing the piano. Her body moves in a weird way that doesn’t match the music she is playing. To be fair those pieces would have been harder to learn than Charlotte’s piece.
2:40 was THE EXACT MOMENT he fell head over heels for Charlotte...he recognized himself in her,and everything before that moment was testing on subconscious base,by fancying her but not really getting her.He wanted not to like her,but disarming-TOMORROW THEN,was,for me,such a desperate cry for her to stay....beautiful moment💖💖💖💖💖💖
I LOVE Augusta. Testing, testing, needling, being mean, trying to hurt Charlotte and get her in trouble...afraid to risk her own heart. So many defense mechanisms. Little by little she begins to trust and open herself to Charlotte's love. Layers, just like her uncle.
I love how she changes too. Charlotte just keeps showing her that she's on her side, she's not the enemy, and that love breaks down Augusta's wall. It's so beautifully done ❤️
Though this scene is a bit emotional I like the part when all three of them watch Leo blazing through the room with her britches! That made me laugh! That was a perfect take I have to say! This serie is sooo good! ✨
Yo Leonora's timing though... she just comes tearing through screaming at the top of her lungs and you can see Charlotte thinking 'Lordt... I'm gonna get fired." Lol. Love this scene. It's clear that Colbourne respects her opinion and while he may get defensive, he stays present and listens to her. He's not above seeing admitting his fault even when he's annoyed. I love it. Also I love how he's like Leo can scream and be wild but he draws the line at trousers... until Charlotte says otherwise of course lol.
This comment is so good! It never occurred to me! 😂 So he wants his girls to learn the pianoforte but keeps it locked. Oh, Xander, you are a mass of contradictions 🥰
@@susanfirth9883He is! I was re-watching the governess interview and I was reminded that he did indeed ask her during his rapid fire quizzing 'Play an instrument?' Anyone would've thought from that line of questioning that it would be okay to play the pianoforte, and that he expected her to teach her charges to play, since he wants his girls to 'be accomplished'!
It was hard for me to like Augusta in the beginning. She was so evil to Charlotte with all the spinster insults. However, she does seem rather vulnerable, and I've warmed to her. Especially once she said, "You must never leave us" and encouraged Mr. Colbourne to "Go to her, Uncle." Just in case anyone was curious I thought I'd share what I learned about English currency and what a shilling was worth (the bet Mrs. Wheatley had with Mr. Colbourne over whether Charlotte would last a week.) It was equal to 12 pence (pennies) or one 20th of a pound. Until the 1970's a pound was equal to 240 pence and was not based on 100 like our currency system. Can you believe it? So, I wondered what a quid was - slang for a pound. And a Guinea was equal to one pound and one shilling. (Added later) I just remembered the name of another British currency - the Crown. I looked it up and a crown is worth one quarter of a pound, or five shillings, or 60 pence. Am I the only one who likes to learn odd facts? 😀
I often wonder, given how many scenes there are between these two in his office, if he will possibly propose in that room with little Leo listening in as she often does
After what she overheard last time, I hope Leo will be cured of eavesdropping. What's the old adage? "Eavesdroppers rarely hear good of themselves." In that last scenario this saying was magnified a hundred times. I just knew she would run away.
This is quite weird....in my UA-cam feed there was a still of Ben right next to a Trudeau still, and they could be brothers. Ben’s brother doesn’t look much like Ben I don’t think.
As I re-watch these scenes between them, something that always stands out to me is how he doesn't interrupt her. Sidney would always jump in and tell her she was wrong or talk over her (very defensive). Xander just absorbs what she says and really listens. He has been tethered to the past for so long, and she completely unmoors him in the best possible way.
Very good point 🔥 absolutely true 🥰
So true! I love that!
He absorbs, listens, doesn't interrupt and then ACTS on what she says which is so cute! (Opening the piano to be played again, staying at garden party after she asks him to, spending 'time' with them at picnic etc. 😊🥰🤩
The way he respects her is one of my favorite things about them!! The only exception to this is when he is trying to push her away. He speaks over her and tells her what he wants to have happen instead of letting her choose. I think he does that on purpose because he knows that she will hate him for it. I just adore them so much.
@@hollijo I think maybe the reason also that he talks over her in the dismissal scene is that he knows how logical and persuasive she is and if he lets her speak, he may be in danger of being swayed from his resolution to let her go. 😭
I quite like the twist the the "household" is in fact just Mrs Wheatly and Colbourne wagering on how long she'll last.
That look exchanged between Mr. Colbourne and Mrs. Wheatley is priceless
Another surprise for him: When the going gets tough, she doesn't bail. She already cares about those children, invested in them for the right reasons.
When he asks, do you wish to leave 😢he looked desperate for her to stay. Single dad, even with help can feel desperate. Alexander Colbourne is beginning to be endearing to me, more than anyone in the show.💖 #TeamAlexander
he is warming up I like him better than SIDNEY Sidney was to arrogant
The amount of emotion in his voice is amazing. There are many ways the scene with the spinet could have been played. He might have come in yelling angrily (like Sidney in S1). But instead there is this heartbreaking softness in his voice when he asks her to stop. He grows more commanding with Augusta and Leanora only to soften again when he asks Charlotte if she wishes to leave. I just can't get over how excellent the acting is.
Agree 100% ❤️ Ben puts on an acting clinic in every scene. He's classically trained and it really shows.
That's what I said!!! His voice when he asked her to stop was a mix of heartache , sadness, yet gentleness, pleading and almost love/respect as if he'd never want to yell at her/treat her harshly 😊💓...then a bit more deep, loud and stern with Augusta, but not too much, just enough to not sound so sad, but never too harsh with the girls either 😊💓
lets not forget rose williams. she delivered that monologue perfectly. i love when she says no sir with such intensity
Upon rewatching this episode, I noticed that he stares at her playing the spinet for almost 9 seconds before he says anything. What is he thinking while he's watching? Is he mesmerized by her before he snaps back into reality? Is he thinking about Lucy?
@@Ruby-hg8vl I don't know what he is thinking but I really, really want to know!! I love the pause and his face as he watches!
I absolutely adore BLH’s and RW’s work, what a delight! But I have to mention Eloise Webb’s work is amazing as well. She was able to portray sadness, grief, vulnerability but also mischief all at the same time and so subtly as well. She is really skilled! Honestly, the whole cast has done great work!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Charlotte silenced Colbourne with her arguments that he knows are only true, no other person has ever had the courage to face him and make him come to his senses for the erroneous way he is treating his daughter and niece, Colbourne listened, understood, recognized the error and sought fixing your attitudes, this is so wonderful.
"Tomorrow, then. Same Time". This is a brilliant episode with wonderful acting all around and especially by 'Augusta'. I love the reflection in the window, around 3.01, of Charlotte walking away - a lovely attention to detail. Also, it appears that Rose Williams is actually playing the spinet herself (and from watching the full episode). I play some piano myself and it's usually blatantly obvious in films when an actor, who doesn't play, 'mimes' playing. Sam, in Casablanca, is a case in point and I wonder that more care isn't taken in such scenes.
I've started watching S2 again (after watching each episode twice as they have become available) and there are so many little things to pick up on once you have already seen all episodes - both in facial expressions and dialogue. The whole story has been so carefully crafted and the dialogue has been perfectly written. The whole thing is a work of art.
I couldn't agree more about the rewatch. I'm putting together clips from S1 now and I missed Sidney saying that Lord Babington was a close friend of the Prince Regent. Lady Susan is "very" close to the Prince Regent and that is Tom's greatest wish, that the Prince visit Sanditon -- and we know that Lady Susan will be in S3. I can't wait to see how this all plays out. As you said, Stephen, puzzle pieces that they keep giving us, without the picture on the box 😂
Nice observation of Charlotte's reflection in the window. I've been too much involved at looking at Colbourne to have noticed it. 😄
"Tomorrow, then" or "till tomorrow" is a repeat phrase of Colbourne's. Always looking forward to seeing dear Charlotte again.
@@amybishop1666 Who wouldn't look forward to seeing Charlotte again ! To me, she is much more beguiling in her governess outfits than in any ball gown.
Clara season 1 it is obvious she isn’t playing the piano. Her body moves in a weird way that doesn’t match the music she is playing. To be fair those pieces would have been harder to learn than Charlotte’s piece.
2:40 was THE EXACT MOMENT he fell head over heels for Charlotte...he recognized himself in her,and everything before that moment was testing on subconscious base,by fancying her but not really getting her.He wanted not to like her,but disarming-TOMORROW THEN,was,for me,such a desperate cry for her to stay....beautiful moment💖💖💖💖💖💖
I LOVE Augusta. Testing, testing, needling, being mean, trying to hurt Charlotte and get her in trouble...afraid to risk her own heart. So many defense mechanisms. Little by little she begins to trust and open herself to Charlotte's love. Layers, just like her uncle.
I love how she changes too. Charlotte just keeps showing her that she's on her side, she's not the enemy, and that love breaks down Augusta's wall. It's so beautifully done ❤️
I also can watch this wonderful story & the acting every day. Brilliant acting! I love listening to them speak their roles. ❤
Though this scene is a bit emotional I like the part when all three of them watch Leo blazing through the room with her britches! That made me laugh! That was a perfect take I have to say! This serie is sooo good! ✨
Yo Leonora's timing though... she just comes tearing through screaming at the top of her lungs and you can see Charlotte thinking 'Lordt... I'm gonna get fired." Lol. Love this scene. It's clear that Colbourne respects her opinion and while he may get defensive, he stays present and listens to her. He's not above seeing admitting his fault even when he's annoyed. I love it. Also I love how he's like Leo can scream and be wild but he draws the line at trousers... until Charlotte says otherwise of course lol.
Lol… love your comment, “draw the line at trousers”, lol
Did anyone notice that at the end of Season 3, episode 6, Leo comes out of the school wearing- trousers!
The acting in this scene is so good. Augusta is amazing. All of them...
There's Leo already starting to keep her eye on the two of them!
My favorite is her look at the picnic as her father gives Charlotte the flowers 🥰 you can see her little matchmaker brain going a mile a minute 🥰
@@susanfirth9883 I love that too! She is the cutest!
She’s a little spy, like she said she was lol
@@claudiadc4682 So true! I hadn't thought of that!
I think Alex was surprised by how much Charlotte looks like Lucy while playing the spinet
Leonora è una meraviglia. È troppo bello vederla correre e urlare. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have watched this production twice. Totally love the characters and am pulling for Charlotte and Alexander.
Charlotte could have also brought up the fact that Colbourne asked her in the interview if she could play an instrument!
This comment is so good! It never occurred to me! 😂 So he wants his girls to learn the pianoforte but keeps it locked. Oh, Xander, you are a mass of contradictions 🥰
@@susanfirth9883He is! I was re-watching the governess interview and I was reminded that he did indeed ask her during his rapid fire quizzing 'Play an instrument?' Anyone would've thought from that line of questioning that it would be okay to play the pianoforte, and that he expected her to teach her charges to play, since he wants his girls to 'be accomplished'!
I am going to say it! They have better chemistry than Charlotte and Sydney!
I AGREE!!!!!
Completely agree!
I agree. Loads more chemistry imo. Besides, in Season 1, I preferred young Stringer to Sydney. 🤷♀️
TRUTH!
Definitely way more chemistry with Charlotte and Alexander.. I never felt any chemistry between Charlotte and sidney.
He doesn't want her to leave no matter what
It was hard for me to like Augusta in the beginning. She was so evil to Charlotte with all the spinster insults. However, she does seem rather vulnerable, and I've warmed to her. Especially once she said, "You must never leave us" and encouraged Mr. Colbourne to "Go to her, Uncle."
Just in case anyone was curious I thought I'd share what I learned about English currency and what a shilling was worth (the bet Mrs. Wheatley had with Mr. Colbourne over whether Charlotte would last a week.) It was equal to 12 pence (pennies) or one 20th of a pound. Until the 1970's a pound was equal to 240 pence and was not based on 100 like our currency system. Can you believe it?
So, I wondered what a quid was - slang for a pound. And a Guinea was equal to one pound and one shilling.
(Added later) I just remembered the name of another British currency - the Crown. I looked it up and a crown is worth one quarter of a pound, or five shillings, or 60 pence. Am I the only one who likes to learn odd facts? 😀
Please, Susan, you are killing me.
I adore this scene💖
I often wonder, given how many scenes there are between these two in his office, if he will possibly propose in that room with little Leo listening in as she often does
I am thinking more of another balcony scene at the season 3 Ball!
After what she overheard last time, I hope Leo will be cured of eavesdropping. What's the old adage? "Eavesdroppers rarely hear good of themselves." In that last scenario this saying was magnified a hundred times. I just knew she would run away.
Please, post the third one.🙏
This is quite weird....in my UA-cam feed there was a still of Ben right next to a Trudeau still, and they could be brothers. Ben’s brother doesn’t look much like Ben I don’t think.
That's funny bc I'd say Ben's bro (Henry?), looks exactly like him, a twin! 😉
This show turned into the Sound of Music without the singing.
Why are Jane Austen's men so complicated?