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  • just wondering if Charles's painting is part of all those things which Sebastian would buried where he was happy (the circumstance is evident) and then visited them again once he's old. i think that would be the only thing along with Charles that make Brideshead a good memory for him

  • This is not Ep2 pt1! I just saw this in Ep1. Argh!!!

  • Perhaps its just me but this film is just teeming with sexual tension, every time a scene passes without blunt romance causes me cognitive dissonance and the throwing of stools

  • One of the most genuinely addictive miniseries I've ever seen, like a food that you can't stop eating, delicious enough to draw you on but not so rich as to make you feel as though you've overindluged. It's a feast of which you will never be entirely full. In that sense alone, it's a great adaptation of the book. Thanks so much for putting this up.

  • Reading the comments section of BHR makes me choke on pretension. Straight up.

  • @SeeThinkFall

    beautiful intelligent pretension ;)

    surely beats the verbal diarheoa elsewhere

  • “Ought we to be drunk every night on this liquid nostalgia for a fading golden age which itself was depicting the passing of faded golden age, in a tele series from a fading golden age of tele?”

    “Yes, I think we should.”

    “Yes, I think we should too”.

  • “Should we be getting drunk every night on this liquid nostalgia for a fading golden age which itself was depicting the passing of faded golden age, in a tele series from a fading golden age of tele?”

    “Yes, yes, I think we should.”

    “Yes, yes, so do I”.

  • I almost forgot to thank you. Deep nostalgia. Thank you so much for posting one the greatest series on television ever.

  • There is a certain type of person drawn to Brideshead; those painful, passionate, nostalgic seekers... it is good to see that they exist, beyond my immediate acquaintance.

  • Imagine living in such a place! Not just the castle itself, but those incredible grounds. They had a lot of visitors when this first came out. everyone wanted to see "Brideshead" aka Castle Howard.

  • "I took it as a foible..." key statement

  • The Art of Drinking Wine: 06:14

  • Ohhhhhh.... the biretta

  • omg.never seen that before thanku so much ,diviness!!

    D.D

  • Bless you for this series. I'm deeply enjoying this.

    Brideshead evokes some summer whiff of the Elysium days we all have the blessing to know now and then. It's good to recall such days, when we drift far from our hearts' homes.

  • @Shufei True, but it's more than that, imo, especially for one who's read the book. Art can conflate with life to broaden and intensify our experience of it. No book has done this for me more than Brideshead Revisited.

  • @krane33 ...then read To The Light House, The Magic Mountain, and In Search of Lost Time; your time will be pulled around a parallel pleasure.

  • @ThalesdeM Thank you for the recommendations. Likewise, The End of the Affair, Murder in the Cathedral, and Back

  • Heehee he had his teddy in the cart with him!!!

  • @TheGothims he is very attached to that teddy bear. I love how jeremy never thinks anything about that he just figures if that is what sebastian is always going to have with him then it is perfectly alright.

  • thanks for the upload :)

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