Darcy: She hates me, she hates me. Nothing I can do to fix that right now. But over my dead body, she'll like Wickham.
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I finished watching p&p 1995 for the second time and this add-on scene (it wasn't in the book iirc), is just so plain hilarious to me 😂🤣
I just can't 😂🤣🤣
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We've been talking a lot about Pride and Prejudice in the DPP servers for Reasons (tm) (announcement pending...) and I just couldn't not cause Lizzie Bennet really do be like
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Don’t mind me, just out here creating Jane Austen memes out of Good Omens stills while processing season 2 (Go watch it!). I’m sure Aziraphale would approve.
Pride and Prejudice x Good Omens
Just like Crowley, Elizabeth knows what’s coming, and she wishes she didn’t have to be there.
I wonder what Wickham’s punishment in the Good Omens hell would have looked like.
“Ah! Jane, I take your place now, and you must go lower, because I am a married woman.” I kinda love how obnoxious married Lydia is.
Truly one of my favourite moments in Austen’s novels, and any love story ever, is Mr. Darcy declaring Elizabeth “tolerable” and looking at her again to confirm his original verdict, only to go: “Daaamn. I was wrong.” (Also, the things I’d do to get a version of Darcy that does the Good Omens apology dance for Elizabeth.)
Thankfully, 10k a year helped Mrs. Bennet to change her mind about Darcy again very quickly.
The biggest change I’ve gone through since first getting into Austen was definitely going from loving Mr. Bennet because of his sarcasm to thinking he’s actually kind of awful.
Caroline Bingley, the original pick-me girl?
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I’m embarrassed to say how funny I thought this idea was and spent way too long getting good images
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Darcy (outloud, sweating profusely): How have you been, Miss Elizabeth?
Darcy (internally): Ah yes, after this blatand suave public display, she must surely gauge the depth of my affection for her.
*stares at her*
Elizabeth: the fuck is wrong with this dork?
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This has probably been done before and has probably be done much better but here:
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