The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Episode 3 4

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  • this woman isn't pious, she's thick as two planks. i wouldn't have shed a single tear for that bastard, and i certainly would not have returned to put myself AND my son in the same danger, no matter how ill that wanker was!

  • Umm. That never happened in the book. Mr. Markham stayed away a respectable time. He honored her mourning season and never met Huntington. This is kind of ridiculous.

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  • I would have encouraged his drinking. I would make that sociopath to die faster.

  • "Oh Helen, we always tend to love the most unstuitable peoplpe." What was he saying?

  • Mr. Hargrove is more of a jerk than Aurthor.

  • @chloe28feb100 Exactly. I totally understand why she went back. And she's an honourable person. Honourable people tend to do good things whether they feel like it or not, or whether the other person deserves it or not. And with her being religious, I can see why she'd cry over someone who's died having wasted their life and living so immorally with no sign of genuine repentence.

    Besides, he can hardly do much to physically hurt her when he's dying of TB and syphilis and god knows what else.

  • @brigid88 I totally agree with you except for one thing I think she was very pious AND as thick as two planks!

  • @brigid88 Perhaps she not only cried for him though i agree with you on that point. Maybe it was the entire situation maybe Toby's visit as well. OR maybe thats just me trying to include scrumptious TOBY in everything.

  • @wegotforever, you really must check out Rupert Graves' other work. He really picks interesting projects, and is a joy to watch on screen. He's absolutely amazing and luminous as Alec Scudder in Maurice, one of his first movies.

  • As horrible and cruel as Arthur was, he was Helen's first love, she truly loved him, she wanted to save him, him dying just prooved that she could not. He is a horrible man, but I can understand her tears, its a very depressing thing to watch.

  • I don't know. In a way, I feel that he loves her all along, and she him. He hates her virtues, and she detests his evilness. But underneath the battle between good and evil, it's just two souls that's being torn apart b/c the way they were raised, and are still drawn to each other for godknowswhy.

  • People keep saying how this women is plain stupid for staying and trying to 'cure' her husband, but in those days as wife had no independant legal existence. If a women wanted to leave her husband she had to leave her possessions and children behind. She already broke the law the first time she round and she's not allowed to be on her own with him anyway so she cant take him again. Whats she supposed to do, leave him there?

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