![]() And there’s a nurturing gentleness to him that’s played to perfection by Grant. Bring on Edward 2.0.īut I still have a soft spot for Hugh Grant’s original Edward Ferrars’ he’s floppy, good natured, sensitive, and caring. Yes that’s right, linen shirt + rain + manual labor = too Regency era sexy for words. I even spotted biceps while he was chopping wood in the rain. Sensuality oozes from every pore of this production and even Edward Ferrars’ character Elinor’s love interest played by Dan Stevens gets a roughneck and manly makeover. ![]() I thoroughly enjoyed this sexier and lusher miniseries version by Andrew Davies. The newer BBC version of Sense and Sensibility is more sexed up and includes an opening seduction scene. Sense and Sensibility Fans Meet Edward Ferrars 2.0 Don’t judge me just because I know every word. I’ve watched both adaptations of Sense And Sensibility and the original 1995 Emma Thompson version is still my favorite. Sense and Sensibility is the story of two sisters Marianne and Elinor Dashwood on their journey from loss and rejectionto self-awareness, happiness, and finally true love. ![]() ![]() The Jane Austen novel that owns my heart eternally is Sense and Sensibility. While I’ve read Pride & Prejudice over and over, so much so that it’s in my top 10 reading list. In my hand is an icy cold glass of Cupcake Prosecco and Jane Austen in the DVD player. Many an ideal night of mine has been spent in candlelight curled up on my couch under my blanket that feels like it was made out of 100 baby kittens (relax, it wasn’t). ![]()
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