
Death Comes toĀ Pemberley
Drama ⢠TV-14 ⢠2013 ⢠1 Season
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A British television drama based on P. D. James' novel of the same name, a murder mystery sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Six years after the union of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, Lydia Wickham barges into Pemberley screaming that her husband has beenĀ murdered.
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I thought it was good, not great. If I think of it as a stand alone mini series & not a continuation of Pride & Prejudice I think itās bette
Itās a well done Pride & Prejudice sequel by a maven of mystery.
An interesting way to reimagine and continue the story established in Pride and Prejudice.
Idk Iāve never watched it but Iāll eat up anything with jenna coleman and matthew goode in it
Well acted, but the show as a whole fell flat and was pretty forgettable
Spoiler: the solution to the whodunnit is kind of unsatisfying, but the characterization and acting is quite nice.
An interesting sequel to pride and prejudice. The parts were played well. It's nice to revisit characters you love after you've said goodbye
Turns Pride and Prejudice into suspense drama, but the cast is great and interactions are in-character
Why invoke the names of Jane Austenās characters for a movie that has no tonal or stylistic similarities?
Pretty good continuation of the story. Gets the tone perfectly.
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Death Comes to Pemberley: Trailer - Christmas 2013 - BBC One










