Jeeves &Wooster S02E06 Part 5/5

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Jeeves &Wooster property of ITV.
"Jeeves the Matchmaker".
Adapted from the works of P.G. Wodehouse.

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  • Oh my god, JEEVES! xD Haha, "the OTHER young lady with whom I have an understanding...." How many of these does he have?!

    By the bye, this is one of the slashiest episodes I've seen yet! Jeeves so adamantly seems to want to keep Wooster single and to himself. ^_^

  • hahaha jeeves is a player!!!!

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  • Jeeves you crafty bugger.

  • Jeeves, you dog!

  • would love to see the series. You may laugh, but when speaking to my ex.told him he reminded me of Bertie; his response, but Bertie is a twit. My reponse was, yes....long silence pause. LOL

  • I'll take a whiskey and soda served by a proper manservant to a pack of whiny brats any day :D

  • @bare to girl -- About Jeeves keeping Bertie single -- Bertie is a twit. Everyone knows it. Thus very few young women are interested in marrying him (and the few who are interested, are usually discouraged by their wise parents). So Bertie is left with amazons like Honoria Glossop or sops like Madeline Bassett, who have few choices themselves. Jeeves fends off these inappropriate ladies, leaving Bertie ... single.

  • @baretoedgirl I'm not altogether surprised that Mr. Jeeves has reached such an understanding with more than one young lady, for, if I may say so, he has proven himself most exceptional, both as to capability and to character.

  • can these be uploaded on torrrent? pl

  • @LeBubblesSan Oh, I see... Thank you, that's cleared a lot up :)

  • @totaldreamer1 It is a term from the internet in reference to a relationship between two persons of the same gender, ie, two males, such as Jeeves and Wooster. The slash in question is taken from the habit of placing a forward slash between the two names of the pairing's members, that is, Jeeves/Wooster. The slash mentioned frequently in these comments is of the subtext variety.

  • @carrigallen98 No, it's just not proper for a gentleman to wear a novelty tie. It's enough to make Jeeves sick to his stomach, and rightly so!

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