Welcome back to more of Autumn in August , where we deal with the late summer heat by watching some fine fall season fare.
Granted, there is quite a bit of summertime energy in our next entry, Sanditon(based on an unfinished novel by Jane Austen) but the plot points are autumnal enough to certainly suit our seasonal needs.
I have rewatched the first four episodes-there are eight in all-and instead of doing a recap, I will just highlight some of my favorite elements of this series (and one low point as well) in the manner of vacation style reminiscing.
The general plot is that the title location is a small seaside town looking to become a major tourist spot for those seeking healthy spa like remedies. One of the main proponents of this cause is Tom Parker(Kris Marshall) accompanied by his supportive yet sensible wife Mary(Kate Ashfield).
They have a brief roadside accident that literally throws them into the path of Charlotte Heywood (Rose Willams), the eldest daughter of a country family. Out of gratitude for her assistance, the Parkers invite her to Sanditon and that sets off a whole chain of events, including meeting Tom’s brother Sydney (Theo James) who is meant to be Charlotte’s love interest but we’ll get to them soon enough.
In the meantime, here’s a look at a few of my personal highlights from this first half:
Favorite Character:
To be fair, Georgiana Lambe is my favorite character in all three seasons of Sanditon and as portrayed by Crystal Clarke, she is as timeless as Elizabeth Bennet or any other Austen heroine.
As a heiress from Antiqua whose is made to leave her homeland upon the death of her father and pushed into society by the dealings of her guardian Sydney (who doesn’t hide the fact that this is a burden that she’s making more difficult for him in his obnoxious opinion!), Georgiana has much to bear with and while expressing her displeasure very forthrightly, is also just a girl looking to find her own way to happiness.
Her friendship with Charlotte allows Georgiana some moments of comfort and levity there. Also, she is strong enough to handle the biases of others yet vulnerable to being thwarted in love(as we shall soon see), making her way more interesting than most of the ladies in this first season alone and for good reason indeed!:
Best Takedown Moment:
That honor goes to Georgiana as the reluctant guest of honor at Lady Denham’s luncheon. The true reason for this get together is for Lady D(Anne Reid) to push her odious nephew Edward(Jack Fox) towards marrying into Miss Lambe’s quite considerable fortune.
Georgiana is not only well aware of this but equally aware of the patronizing bigotry that goes along with such an invitation. Unlike her ladyship(whose manners would make Lady Catherine De Burgh blush!), Georgiana is demurely able to put this vulgar display into proper check with one withering line:
Best Romance:
Despite such ballroom bumps in the road, this revisit to Sanditon has been an entertaining experience for the most part.





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