I am seriously behind in watching the Lizzy Bennet Diaries. I do need to catch up.
Good blog post on them
here. An excerpt:"...“I let him film us having sex, Lizzie. I let him do that. … He never made me do anything, so just tell me that I didn’t get what I had coming Lizzie, just try to tell me that!”
A sobbing and self-abusive young woman named Lydia Bennet is speaking to her older sister Lizzie on the latter’s YouTube Vlog. They have just learned that Lydia’s so-called boyfriend, George Wickham, has set-up a website and is staging a countdown to the worldwide release of what Lydia thought was a private sex tape of her. “I thought he loved me,” Lydia cries in her sister’s arms.
The scene is featured in the
87th episode of
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, the sensationally popular YouTube series and transmedia phenomenon created by Hank Green and Bernie Su, based on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
As a college professor and Jane Austen scholar I (like many of my colleagues) have been fascinated by the series. In
an earlier Ms blog, I praised The Lizzie Bennet Diaries for its refusal to overly romanticize Mr. Darcy.
But nothing has impressed me more than the Diaries’s treatment of the Lydia plot in Pride and Prejudice. The adaptation not only continues the series’ de-emphasis on romance but also celebrates the importance of female bonds and addresses the need for women to work together to address sexual victimization."
Here's the 87th episode discussed in the blog post:
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