I wonder if this is the point or will it be the second season? Oh yes, despite the predictability of the outcome closer to the middle of the series, when everything happened, I am immensely angry. Stupid excuse, stupid sacrifice. There was also Miss Lamb, who could solve the problem, become a co-shareholder, redeem all debts, marry Arthur in the end. I came here for an Osten happy ending, Camon, not a broken heart. I quit
I'm glad she's not with Sydney. I liked the architect. But they sent her home, it's such a pity. But most of all, I'm happy for the red-haired beauty ;D
I don't think she was sent home, most likely it was her own choice, because being there no longer makes sense: seeing an unfulfilled love every day is like that( There was a hope that she would still be with Stringer, as for me they would look more harmonious.🙂
Turning an unfinished novel into two seasons is, of course, very xD I've been fascinated throughout the series by how well its creators retain the charm of Austen's novels, so why did they need this piano in the bushes in the second half of the last episode? It's not about Austin anymore.
So, there has to be a second season. I love such series, they are always not enough for me)) Everything is clear with the main couple, but Esther and Babington are my favorites! Esther's feigned bitchiness looks especially charming next to a bunny like Babington for some reason)))
The unfinished novel "Sanditon" by D. Austin ends at the moment of acquaintance of the main characters. Jane Austen died in 1817. It wasn't until 2000 that writer Julia Barrett, who writes in the same manner as Austen, decided to write a sequel. I think the film is based on D. Barrett's book "Charlotte. Jane Austen." And it's based on the motives, because in Barrett's novel, the Parker family is much larger. I advise those who are "impatient" to read the book.
@fb972859: Julia Barrett was not the first and far from the only one who undertook to finish Sanditon: there are at least eight more options, among which there is an attempt by Anne Austen Lefroy, Jane Austen's niece (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanditon#Continuations_and_adaptations ).
And the series was shot based on the original script by Andrew Davis, which was novelized by writer Kate Riordan (the book in English is already available for purchase).
... What the fuck? I was hoping so much that they would fit all this into eight episodes, but here is such a giant surprise! And it seems like such an unexpected feeling - it's usually better to "taste" such series at one time, because they leave a sharper aftertaste than most TV series based on modern motifs, but here it's so hard that you want a second season, but you realize that in this case it will be nonsense, because the project will lose its charm. But damn it! How's that, huh? I liked them so much! No, rewind everything!
The whole series was steeped in Austin pride and prejudice. Charlotte and Sydney are like Elizabeth and Darcy. And suddenly it's such an insulting ending for Charlotte.
@eliza_doolittl: They write that the series has not gathered a sufficient audience in the UK, but there is hope for season 2 if it reaches viewers in the United States and some local channel takes it up.
@uil: the local channel may only be PBS, but the chances are extremely slim. They give hints that there will be a sequel if there are ratings in order to attract the attention of viewers and these ratings.
So, the series has gone to the dead section... won't we have a second season? It's very bitter and sad. Disappointment of the year, honestly((( Austen never ran out of books like that, outright disrespect for the writer's legacy, to be honest.
This is probably an option if Jane Austen hadn't given her characters happiness...
It's creepy, of course, and I also think it was easier for Arthur to marry this Georgetown woman with her hundred thousand pounds, why not? What the fuck is Sydney? 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Charlotte is incredibly sorry... because at that time, marriage with another woman was a sentence for love...
I really doubt that maybe after the premiere on January 12 in America, the series will have a chance for season 2, because well, camon..... It's about old Austin... even if the script is original Let's see how in "Arguments of Reason" they will meet at least in 10 years and already his wife will be dead.
I avoid writing negative reviews, but I can't stay true to my habit here.
I really love Jane Austen, I've read her novels more than once, and I know the 1995 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice almost by heart, which is why it's so painful to recognize familiar lines (often delivered with the same intonation) in such a vulgar, vulgar craft.
Apart from the boorish lady's house and the infinitely beautiful landscapes of England, all the decorations are completely fake. The spirit of the era, manners, behavior, facial expressions, actions - everything simply does not correspond to the chosen time.
You can't take phrases from Austen and assume that this is her novel. A terrifying fake.
I looked at it in one breath) The end is 😭 It was probably the only option to find money for the family.... Sidney had no choice, he took responsibility for the whole family... Of course, I really wanted a happy ending for Sidney and Charlotte, but..... I agree that there are moments inappropriate for this time, but still I WAS HOOKED!!! To summarize: A beautiful story, but a sad ending...Recommend 👌
Arthur Parker could have married Georgiana Lamb. Diana Parker could have married a wealthy heir. Lady Denham could help with the money. Sydney, thank you for being so noble, but Sanditon is not worth your and Charlotte's happiness. Awful 💔
@nastyusha276: It's not about Sanditon, it's about my brother. If it hadn't been for Sydney's help, he and his family would have been in an extremely difficult situation.
@eternity888: I totally agree with you. I watched the last episodes just to see Esther and Babington's wedding. What a gentleman!!! I'm happy for them. In my opinion, their history has overshadowed the history of
In general, if you watch the series without reference to Jane Austen's name, as well as to any historical authenticity, then the series is very good-looking.
Yes, the series is good, but it is completely not in the spirit of Jane Austen, I say this as a reader of her novels with experience + I have watched almost all the famous film adaptations of her books.
If we consider the series as a separate costume drama, it is incomparable, although the open ending with the unfulfilled hope for season 2 did not meet expectations. But "Sanditon" is definitely worth the time, it's beautifully shot, and the cast has handled their roles.
Unlike the failed one (so far?) the couples of Charlotte and Sydney, which is very upset, at least pleases the couple of Esther and Babington, are happy - and well!❤️
Ohhhh, I absolutely agree with you! But at least one book should not have been in her spirit)) It's like watching Marvel and clapping when some characters really stop coming to life all the time.😂
@МарияДовольнова: Jane Austen wrote only 20 pages, the rest is an invention of the screenwriters, which has absolutely nothing to do with Jane Austen. So feel free to redirect your anger from the beautiful Jane Austen to those who did not hesitate to sign her name under their "creativity."
I am very happy for Esther, and I was worried about her the most. 💓 I think that the Parker couple will be fine, because Mary herself is a real angel, an ideal wife. The fact that Sidney found such an option to find money... if he hadn't wanted to marry his ex-lover, he would definitely have found other opportunities - to borrow from Miss Lamb, attract friends with founders, take out a loan from a bank, but he decided to get married... Did he really need Charlotte? As Charlotte said, "the best adventure of my life," but who said that an adventure should be good, because they gained experience. But still, the ending is not for Jane Austen, all her sisters have earrings. If the series hadn't originally been tied to Austin, it would have been very good as a separate series! I don't think there will be a sequel.
it reminded me of the movie "Jane Austen" (in the original "Becoming Jane"). there, too, the lover had to make a difficult choice. but in this ending, the disappointment is stronger, because everything is wrapped up in one episode, probably - you don't have time to come to your senses from romantic recognition and touching hopes, and then you get a dick in the face with the ending.
That's the ending... Upset for the whole evening 😞 How many options there were with money - to borrow from Georgiana, to borrow from Susan (in general, I expected more from introducing this character into the plot, as she wanted to help Charlotte with Sydney). It all ended very absurdly ... everyone is happy - Esther and Babington (a very unusual and interesting development of the relationship), the Parker family, the unusual Diana and Arthur))) But not the main characters... How can this be??? Edward and Clara got what they deserved. And what a nasty ex-Sydney.. It seems that they just decided to abruptly end the series, so they hushed up the end, although I repeat, everything could have played out in a completely different way. It's a novel!
Why did I watch it?. The last time I was so disappointed was the Jane Austen movie about the fate of the writer herself. Perhaps this somehow influenced the writer of this series.
For some reason, I liked the series, despite its already noted disadvantages. I think the ending is inspired by the fate of Austen herself, unlike her heroines, she never found love, although Charlotte is still so young, Sydney is her first love, but most likely not her last. Marrying an heiress was a common way for men to get rich in the 19th century. I don't remember the numbers, but maybe Miss Lamb's capital wasn't enough to cover Tom's debts, but the former-current Sydney was said to be one of the richest women in England.
And how to sleep peacefully now after that... In the end, when he rode up on horseback, I was relieved, but it was not there... And he's had his own heart broken twice, and he feels sorry for Charlotte. That's how it always seems, you want an unexpected ending, something like that, and when you do that, you get sad and melancholy, and it would be better to have a happy ending.
@mir4ik: And also, I think that rich socialite who became friends with Charlotte could well help them. After all, she was so worried about their couple, and if she found out the reason for their breakup, she would have helped solve the problem without this marriage. I'm going to reassure myself that this is how it was in the hypothetical second season.
Okay, the expected ending with a start for the second season, but it never happened, you can wrap up the happy ending in your head. In general, I didn't expect anything from the series, there was no heat here, everything was somehow smooth and calm, it's good or bad for everyone to decide separately, but Theo How It's always good, you could watch 8 episodes for it, an absolutely passable series.
I never expected that in the finale, because of the stubbornness of an elderly man, he would die himself and ruin his son's future and destroy the future of lovers. If I went on vacation, I would be alive and have a happy ending for everyone. Otherwise, everyone doesn't understand the ending. For the redhead, there's a straight smile, and an unexpected and expected twist - that's in the spirit of the era and the series.
@tevladka: they write that it was extended because of the success of Sanditon itself in the USA. And they closed it down once because the British didn't really like it.
@Freepenguin: Yes, Theo refused to continue playing. Shock, of course. I don't even know what the scriptwriters will come up with. But in any case, the series was renewed, HOORAY!
The series is great, but the ending left a feeling of incompleteness. I want at least one more season to close the gestalt with a happy ending. Episode 7 was a wonderful lead-up to the perfect Jane Austen-style finale, but apparently the scriptwriters left room for maneuver with such a plot twist, and the audience was "primed" for future seasons.
Hmm. For some reason, the series returned from the "dead" category to the "on air" category. A mistake? Or did you suddenly decide to extend ...? Upd. News from the beginning of May 2021. The reality series was renewed for seasons 2 and 3. There is happiness, guys))
Babbington and Esther. Probably the best thing that happened in the series. There wasn't much talk about Arthur Parker. A very underrated character. Kind, appreciative, and unsophisticated. A very good friend) And in general, the secondary characters in the series are much more interesting. This is my subjective opinion, but they really brightened and enlivened the series. For example, James. It's a terrible pity that he broke up with his father at such a moment and lost him..
I couldn't stop watching until three in the morning to plunge into a dream with a smile from ear to ear from the final happiness of the characters of the series, and then this.. Why do I need this ?.............
I had a radio stolen today, a cat that is 10 years old does not come home for the third day, and it seems that it is no longer alive, my puppy is sick, because it looks very sluggish, and I also need to write a course paper on a very stupid topic, and so I lay down to relax a little under the fairy tale Austin, finally watch the last two episodes that I have left, so that I can only cry, and fall asleep with a smile... BUT EVEN HERE, SOME ASS. Well, but certain characters still sunk into my heart, although in general the series is not at a high level
The ending of the series and the season is terribly crumpled. It was as if they had lost another episode, where Sydney's expectations from London would have been, and Charlotte's experiences, which she would have shared with Miss Lam. She wrote to her family, but she didn't share it with her friend, which is strange. Besides the first episode, I don't remember Charlotte writing to her family. And here it's like they've plugged a hole with it.
Everyone came to say goodbye. Again, where did you lose Miss Lam?
And why didn't anyone think about the hundred thousand dollars of her inheritance that would cover Tom's debts. But it needed sacrifice, tragedy, and wet eyes in the final scene.
Otherwise, the season was good and cheerful, and I was pleased.
So I think if there was money and time for the second season at once, it would be possible to keep Theo James in the lead role. It is a great pity that Charlotte and Sydney's line will be interrupted. As it is, the series is very cool, I watched it in one go. Beautiful landscapes, cool characters
@id247750182: I thought about it too. After this episode, I read the spoilers for the track. the season and I are sad. I can't start watching the sequel in any way
I've been experiencing a whirlwind of emotions for the last 15 minutes: because of Esther's wedding, I felt unbridled joy, and because of Charlotte and Sydney's breakup, there were only tears and misunderstanding. I still hope that they will be together.🙏
Sanditon was closed, and then the creators of the Bridgertons realized the trick and shortcomings of this series and poured their creation out of it, which everyone eats with admiration.
To be honest. I don't see Charlotte and Sydney as a couple.... I can't figure out if it's because of the actors. which do not match each other outwardly. either because of their game... Charlotte really looks in harmony with the architect... many condemn Sidney for his choice.but look at their family. Who will get them all out of bankruptcy. If not him? Peter, who ignored the insurance. got into debt and is not a very business person at all? Is Arthur a big kid under his sister's care? Sister. who only thinks about her sores? Only Sidney is able to think soberly here. think about different ways and look for a way out. And if this marriage was the only way out. which he found. I think it was. It can be seen only here that he received consent to help...
To be honest, the main couple wasn't particularly interesting to watch. It's like they have a very weak chemistry. But Esther, the redhead, is very drunk.🧡 Well, for the fate of the resort
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99Oh yes, despite the predictability of the outcome closer to the middle of the series, when everything happened, I am immensely angry.
Stupid excuse, stupid sacrifice. There was also Miss Lamb, who could solve the problem, become a co-shareholder, redeem all debts, marry Arthur in the end.
I came here for an Osten happy ending, Camon, not a broken heart.
I quit
There was a hope that she would still be with Stringer, as for me they would look more harmonious.🙂
I've been fascinated throughout the series by how well its creators retain the charm of Austen's novels, so why did they need this piano in the bushes in the second half of the last episode? It's not about Austin anymore.
P.S. Smiling and laughing Esther is a miracle ^^
Everything is clear with the main couple, but Esther and Babington are my favorites! Esther's feigned bitchiness looks especially charming next to a bunny like Babington for some reason)))
And the series was shot based on the original script by Andrew Davis, which was novelized by writer Kate Riordan (the book in English is already available for purchase).
won't we have a second season?
It's very bitter and sad.
Disappointment of the year, honestly(((
Austen never ran out of books like that, outright disrespect for the writer's legacy, to be honest.
This is probably an option if Jane Austen hadn't given her characters happiness...
It's creepy, of course, and I also think it was easier for Arthur to marry this Georgetown woman with her hundred thousand pounds, why not?
What the fuck is Sydney? 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Charlotte is incredibly sorry...
because at that time, marriage with another woman was a sentence for love...
I really doubt that maybe after the premiere on January 12 in America, the series will have a chance for season 2, because well, camon..... It's about old Austin... even if the script is original
Let's see how in "Arguments of Reason" they will meet at least in 10 years and already his wife will be dead.
I really love Jane Austen, I've read her novels more than once, and I know the 1995 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice almost by heart, which is why it's so painful to recognize familiar lines (often delivered with the same intonation) in such a vulgar, vulgar craft.
Apart from the boorish lady's house and the infinitely beautiful landscapes of England, all the decorations are completely fake. The spirit of the era, manners, behavior, facial expressions, actions - everything simply does not correspond to the chosen time.
You can't take phrases from Austen and assume that this is her novel. A terrifying fake.
It was probably the only option to find money for the family.... Sidney had no choice, he took responsibility for the whole family...
Of course, I really wanted a happy ending for Sidney and Charlotte, but.....
I agree that there are moments inappropriate for this time, but still I WAS HOOKED!!!
To summarize: A beautiful story, but a sad ending...Recommend 👌
If we consider the series as a separate costume drama, it is incomparable, although the open ending with the unfulfilled hope for season 2 did not meet expectations. But "Sanditon" is definitely worth the time, it's beautifully shot, and the cast has handled their roles.
Unlike the failed one (so far?) the couples of Charlotte and Sydney, which is very upset, at least pleases the couple of Esther and Babington, are happy - and well!❤️
But at least one book should not have been in her spirit))
It's like watching Marvel and clapping when some characters really stop coming to life all the time.😂
I think that the Parker couple will be fine, because Mary herself is a real angel, an ideal wife.
The fact that Sidney found such an option to find money... if he hadn't wanted to marry his ex-lover, he would definitely have found other opportunities - to borrow from Miss Lamb, attract friends with founders, take out a loan from a bank, but he decided to get married... Did he really need Charlotte?
As Charlotte said, "the best adventure of my life," but who said that an adventure should be good, because they gained experience. But still, the ending is not for Jane Austen, all her sisters have earrings.
If the series hadn't originally been tied to Austin, it would have been very good as a separate series!
I don't think there will be a sequel.
How many options there were with money - to borrow from Georgiana, to borrow from Susan (in general, I expected more from introducing this character into the plot, as she wanted to help Charlotte with Sydney). It all ended very absurdly ...
everyone is happy - Esther and Babington (a very unusual and interesting development of the relationship), the Parker family, the unusual Diana and Arthur)))
But not the main characters... How can this be???
Edward and Clara got what they deserved.
And what a nasty ex-Sydney.. It seems that they just decided to abruptly end the series, so they hushed up the end, although I repeat, everything could have played out in a completely different way. It's a novel!
your head. In general, I didn't expect anything from the series, there was no heat here, everything was somehow smooth and calm, it's good or bad for everyone to decide separately, but Theo How It's always good, you could watch 8 episodes for it, an absolutely passable series.
I don 't believe my luck 😭😭😭
In general, they probably saw the success of the Bridgertons and realized how they stepped up with its closure.
https://deadline.com/2021/05/theo-james-exits-sanditon-after-surprise-two-season-renewal-1234751925/
A mistake? Or did you suddenly decide to extend ...?
Upd. News from the beginning of May 2021. The reality series was renewed for seasons 2 and 3. There is happiness, guys))
She wrote to her family, but she didn't share it with her friend, which is strange.
Besides the first episode, I don't remember Charlotte writing to her family. And here it's like they've plugged a hole with it.
Everyone came to say goodbye. Again, where did you lose Miss Lam?
And why didn't anyone think about the hundred thousand dollars of her inheritance that would cover Tom's debts.
But it needed sacrifice, tragedy, and wet eyes in the final scene.
Otherwise, the season was good and cheerful, and I was pleased.
As it is, the series is very cool, I watched it in one go. Beautiful landscapes, cool characters
And I'm mad at Tom!!! and in general, almost all of them!
I still hope that they will be together.🙏
many condemn Sidney for his choice.but look at their family. Who will get them all out of bankruptcy. If not him? Peter, who ignored the insurance. got into debt and is not a very business person at all? Is Arthur a big kid under his sister's care? Sister. who only thinks about her sores? Only Sidney is able to think soberly here. think about different ways and look for a way out. And if this marriage was the only way out. which he found. I think it was. It can be seen only here that he received consent to help...
But Esther, the redhead, is very drunk.🧡
Well, for the fate of the resort