North & South - Thornton & Margaret (blow) before proposal
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I love how Margaret is all, "Go prove your manhood by throwing yourself in front of a crazed mob that is especially angry with YOU in particular," and poor lovestruck Thornton is all, "Ok, here I go," and off like a rocket. :-)
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He is a great actor and so beautiful!
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thanks for posting this ^^...in love with Mr Thornton hehe...wished I were Margaret even I had to get hit by a stone ;)
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I am sorry if I did not fully enlighten you in this matter. For me it would seem only natural, as my mother--and without positive doubt many others--is disposed in the exact same way. The wonderful thing however is that eventually his mother is willing to make a sacrifice and even admits that she might like Margaret as she herself had overcome her pride. Otherwise surely it would have been the cause of a rift between both of them, for indeed it is very suffocating.
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Wel personally I do not think that she hates her in particular. I have only just begun reading the novel and finished seven chapters, so I cannot say for certain--or rather not at all--whether this is implied in the book as well, but to me it would seem that her very existance revolves around her son only, Thornton himself being very fond of her as well. Therefore, she is afraid that Margaret will take him away. So it is not through to mere scorn of hatefulness I should think.
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I still dont understand why john's mom hates margaret.
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Thank you for this scene !
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I adore "North and South"! It's one of the most romantic stories, written in the Victorian Era, nearby "Pride and Prejudice", "Jane Eyre" or just "Wuthering Heights". Thank you for existing!
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is RA available? :)
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@LadyTinidril82 lol! poor lovestruck he is, to be doing something as crazy as that! haha that 'ok here I go' comment is seriously hillarious!
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i'm not sure but i think it's because she saw the one guy pick up the stone and Thorton didnt, though i see your point
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Oh Mama Thornton, setting your son up for rejection, shame on you.
I still don't get why Margaret's like "get out there and stop them" and then she runs out herself.
I can only agree this is the best period drama ever!!!! You know the only reason to sign up on several boards was this drama, the novel and of course Richard Armitage. The cast is also perfect and so is the music. I watch the drama and hear the music almost every day.
kiamor63 3 years ago 5
Yes, best period drama! Even better than Pride and Prejudice I think. Without this cast N&S wouldn´t be so popular and perfect how it is now. I listen to the soundtrack every day since I watched the film too! :D But I don´t mind.. it´s one of the most beautiful filmmusic I´ve ever heard. :)
01ZaRa10 3 years ago 5