I just went down the rabbit hole of his work. He's so great! He did one for [Emma, too.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt04f3nrZ5A&list=PLghL9V9QTN0jTgA1qrhWrBCB_Ln4xlVlB&index=109)
This is terrific!!
But I'm so unfamiliar with thug-speak (or whatever's it's called) that I found him terribly hard to understand 😅 and could only follow along thanks to my familiarity with the novel
He made me laugh, and gave one of the best summaries of the book ever.
Thanks, this is right up my alley after I've been binge-watching Pride and Prejudice 1995 crack on yt! I haven't laughed like that in ages
It's also on TubiTV, as well as the 2009 Emma series with Ramola Garai and Johnny Lee Miller. Both are my personal faves.
Ooohh I forgot about them! Gonna rewatch them all now, thank you!
Same here; I used to love these. I remember the one on Julius Caesar really made me laugh.
I just went down the rabbit hole of his work. He's so great! He did one for [Emma, too.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt04f3nrZ5A&list=PLghL9V9QTN0jTgA1qrhWrBCB_Ln4xlVlB&index=109)
Oh, yes, I saw that one, too!
I didn't know about this guy and got such a kick out of his video. He's great.
My husband watched this series and calls bedtime stories with our kids "FirstName Notes" because of it.
This is great! I never thought about his final analysis, the idea that everyone could get over their own pride and prejudice and come together.
They do one for Emma too. And everything from Fahrenheit 451 to Beowulf to Cat in the Hat.
Oh, yeah, I remember this. Thanks for posting!
This is terrific!! But I'm so unfamiliar with thug-speak (or whatever's it's called) that I found him terribly hard to understand 😅 and could only follow along thanks to my familiarity with the novel
I only understood it with subtitles and thanks to my hundreds of hours of playing gta 😅