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Neilspurgeon0 Tue 04-Feb-25 13:51:41

I am sorry to say it was even more dreadful
than having to study Pride and sodding Prejudice for A Level English Lit. I adored Milton, Spencer, Shakespeare but Austin Urgh ! I lasted barely ten minutes of that Sunday boredom

GrannySomerset Mon 03-Feb-25 12:47:16

I thoroughly enjoyed it and will look forward to each episode as a bright spot in the next three Sunday evenings.

Skydancer Mon 03-Feb-25 12:40:58

I’d drunk a bit too much wine when I started watching it so kept dozing off. Like others on here I got confused as to who was who.

Millie22 Mon 03-Feb-25 11:45:12

I gave it a go but lost interest quite quickly. Not sure who everybody was and the doctor was a bit strange.

The costumes were good though and the lovely house where they filmed it.

Dempie55 Mon 03-Feb-25 10:49:38

Beautiful settings and costumes, with an excellent cast, but a very dull script. All episodes are up on the IPlayer, so I will probably zip through the rest tonight. Can’t see many men sitting through this, though!

rubysong Mon 03-Feb-25 10:36:48

I enjoyed it. There were quite a lot of characters and time shifts but I am looking forward to the next 3 episodes.

escaped Mon 03-Feb-25 09:52:20

merlotgran
Same here.
I fluffed a whole A Level paper on Persuasion. The question was to write about the landed gentry. I dived in so fast that I only saw the word land, and I wrote about the farmers and secondary characters! Oops! Still managed a good grade somehow.

merlotgran Mon 03-Feb-25 09:46:34

Having to read Northanger Abbey for mock ‘O’ level put me off Jane Austen for many years but there’s nothing like a good old Regency costume drama to get things back on track and there have been plenty of those to enjoy over the years.

Oreo Mon 03-Feb-25 09:37:33

I recorded it, it looked interesting from the trailer.

1summer Mon 03-Feb-25 09:35:57

Oh I am glad it wasn’t just me who was confused who all the characters were and how they linked to each other. The flashing to and from the two ages didn’t help.
Overall I found the story boring.

merlotgran Mon 03-Feb-25 09:26:06

Clawdy

I enjoyed it, but yes, so many characters, and I was trying to work out the names, and their links to Jane and Cassie!

I read the book about three years ago and it was even harder to work out who was who. I had to keep flipping back.

I think the TV version will be easier to follow and I enjoyed last night’s opening episode.

Clawdy Mon 03-Feb-25 08:44:38

I enjoyed it, but yes, so many characters, and I was trying to work out the names, and their links to Jane and Cassie!

escaped Mon 03-Feb-25 08:40:01

It was disappointing.
Trying to work out who was who in all the various characters was tiresome. It seemed the drama was trying to make a story out of basically nothing.
Maybe it will improve, I'll persevere.

Casdon Mon 03-Feb-25 08:24:28

I didn’t see it, but I have read the book, of the same name, and it was well written and enjoyable.

M0nica Mon 03-Feb-25 08:21:01

I came across a few reviews, and decided to do something else.

keepingquiet Mon 03-Feb-25 08:14:37

I half watched it because there was nothing else on but felt I should have given it much more attention. It may grow on me. I wasn't keen because it is based on a novel.

eazybee Mon 03-Feb-25 07:52:07

Sad to say I fell asleep, but have it recorded and will try again.

Calendargirl Mon 03-Feb-25 07:22:23

I’m still watching ‘Out There’, but even if I wasn’t, this doesn’t appeal, judging from the trailers.

Have gone off Keeley Hawes as well,

Skydancer Sun 02-Feb-25 15:27:54

Oh good! That’s my evening sorted.

escaped Sun 02-Feb-25 15:04:37

A drama about Jane Austen's sister Cassandra, and their bond.
Tonight,
Miss Austen
9.05pm, BBC One