Something about how Emma Woodhouse must feel a kinship with Frank Churchill because both of them have a sick relation that they must care for that restricts their ability to enjoy their own life, only for her to realize that Frank doesn't take this responsibility very seriously at all, has been everywhere that Emma has longed to go, and that he resents his aunt for the (lesser) restriction, which Emma never does with her father.
Something about how Frank Churchill hides his engagement from his aunt and uncle because he knows they will disapprove but he does it anyway, while Emma tells her father about her engagement right away and considers his feelings above her own, even to the point that she accepts that her wedding will have to be delayed indefinitely.
Something about how Frank Churchill will not do his duty to his father until he has something to gain by it (seeing Jane) while Emma sacrifices her happiness, time, and energy again and again without complaint to the care of her father.
Something about how on the surface, Frank Churchill and Emma Woodhouse seem very similar, but they are nothing alike.
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So I’m going to London for a weekend and I used to live there and work in central London.
I need a haircut and I’ve just moved to Dublin and haven’t found one yet. So… I’m tempted to get my hair cut at the place in central London I used to use.
… but all I can hear is Knightley mocking Frank Churchill for going to London for a haircut.
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Propaganda :
Frank Churchill : In defence of Frank Churchill - I know he can be a bit of a dick but he does love Jane and makes her happy (eventually). And even though he is mean about her to throw people of the scent it's so obvious that he just wants to talk about her as much as possible because he is obsessed. And yes the piano is impractical but he sacrifices his pride and lets everyone think that he would go all the way to London just for a haircut so he can buy Jane something extravagant. And yes he's an idiot for getting her a massive piano for a tiny house but even though he's a dumb-dumb he's it's still very sweet and I personally would love to be bought a piano. And as much as Jane loves Mrs Bates maybe she's grateful for something that will give her a little break from all her talking while still bringing her pleasure.
Mr Knightley :
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— EMMA.(2020).
Part One, 454 Screencaps.
Part Two, 454 Screencaps.
Part Three, 454 Screencaps.
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May I submit a poll idea?
The two most controversial/divisive men in Austendom: Edmund Bertram vs. Frank Churchill
As in, who annoys you the most? Who do you wish hadn't gotten a happy ending? Who do you wish was wallowing in misery right now?
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The Crawford Family Album: Volume XXV
When the kids were younger, the youngest Matthew was often the odd one out - his older twin siblings having their own particular bond - but now that they're growing up, they're all starting to appreciate family much more, and are becoming a tight-knit little unit.
(All the kids have turned out to be Primary/Secondary Family Sims - according to my own Aspiration calculator. Who would have thought it, given that their parents are Romance/Pleasure/Fortune Sims!)
So, the first free weekend they get, they all head out together to Sanditon, where they're meeting their grandparents, Frederick and Anne, for a family bowling trip.
(It was just fortuitous that they happened to be there at the same time, but let's pretend it was by design. 😉)
Harsh, Frederick - ridiculing your own granddaughter!
Matthew is determined to show those pins who's the boss.
(At last I've found a hair that suits him - he was a real challenge!)
Oh yes!
Anne and Frederick are having a great afternoon too. (I'm not sure that Jonathan - in the background - ever got his turn.)
Oops - looks like someone was having such a good time that they neglected their bathroom needs. To be honest, I have no sympathy for his embarrassment - not after he mocked Cecilia's efforts earlier!
Some cute pictures, to remember the occasion by.
Meanwhile, Frank and Sister Agnes are going head to head.
Matthew's efforts to get to know Georgia are a little clumsy, to say the least.
Yeah, I think I'd have the same expression if I'd been manhandled like that by a Sim I hardly know! (I think she looks so much like her dad Samuel.)
And look who else is here - it's runaway kitty Dolly! Still exerting her independence.
Matthew also grabs the opportunity to say hi to his dad Walter, when he happens to walk past. (He literally ran outside to greet him.) But sadly, Walter doesn't seem to have much interest in getting more involved in his older kids' lives. His focus now is entirely on his new family.
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