

If there was such another man for you." Elizabeth: "Perhaps Mr. Wittiest line/exchange: Jane: "Oh Lizzie, if I could but see you so happy. He is without a cravat, she is without a corset, and we are seduced by the utter impropriety of it all. Darcy." In America's defense, we only consented to this ending because we thought it would make a good drinking game.īest scene that never happened in an Austen novel: Following a sleepless and tormented night, Elizabeth and Darcy encounter each other in a misty field, where they confess their mutual affection. He gazes at Lizzie and softly murmurs, "Mrs. Darcy is unable to contain his wedded bliss. British audiences get a final scene consistent with the novel, while Yanks are treated to a fanciful version, in which Mr. Wittiest line/exchange: Elizabeth: "And your defect is a propensity to hate everybody." Darcy: "And yours is willfully to misunderstand them." And that, dear presidential candidates, is how insults are done.Ĭlaim to fame (or infamy): This dreamy production starring Keira Knightley as Elizabeth and Succession's Matthew Macfadyen as Darcy famously has two different endings. Colin Firth once admitted that the whole thing was entirely contrived. The scene is widely regarded as one of the greatest TV moments of all time-so we hope it won't dampen your enthusiasm to learn that it never actually happened on film, either.

Darcy goes for an impromptu dip in a lake (after a sweaty fencing lesson, mind you) and emerges in a clinging white shirt. Darcy, this six-part series based on Austen's first (and most beloved) novel charms the breeches off Jane purists and novices alike.īest scene that never happened in an Austen novel: Mr.

Starring Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet and Colin Firth as Mr. Claim to fame (or infamy): Andrew Davies's script leads the wave of Austen-inspired adaptions that sweep through the decade like a muslin skirt.
