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* George's reunion with his mother. They haven't seen each other for a very long time and for all she knew, he was dead.
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* Sir Leicester Dedlock, who, even when learning of her affair prior to their marriage, is more concerned for her safety and thinks no less of her.
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* Sir Leicester Dedlock, who, even when learning of her his wife's affair prior to their marriage, is more concerned for her safety and thinks no less of her.
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* In episode 3 of the miniseries, Allan Woodcourt leaves a bouquet of tiny red rosebuds for Esther. The look on her face when she holds them (probably never having expected anything like this) is absolutely priceless.
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* In episode 3 of the miniseries, Allan Woodcourt leaves [[FlowersOfRomance a bouquet of tiny red rosebuds for Esther.Esther]]. The look on her face when she holds them (probably never having expected anything like this) is absolutely priceless.
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* Sir Leicester Dedlock, who, even when learning of [[YourCheatingHeart his wife's infidelity]], is more concerned for her safety and thinks no less of her.
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* Sir Leicester Dedlock, who, even when learning of [[YourCheatingHeart his wife's infidelity]], her affair prior to their marriage, is more concerned for her safety and thinks no less of her.
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* Sir Leicester Dedlock, who, even when learning of [[YourCheatingHeart his wife's infidelity]], is more concerned for her safety and thinks no less of her.
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* YMMV on this, but Mr. Jarndyce's decision to let Esther go and bring her together with Allan, while manipulative, is also very noble.
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* YMMV on this, but Mr. Jarndyce's decision to let Esther go and bring her together with Allan, while manipulative, is also very noble.
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* The wedding that closes out the miniseries. The characters have been through so much misery and anguish, particularly in the last few episodes, and so mired in the misery and darkness of London's slums, that seeing them joyful and having fun in the sunny English countryside is a balm for the soul.
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* The wedding that closes out the miniseries. The characters have been through so much misery and anguish, particularly in the last few episodes, and everything has been so mired in the misery and darkness and filth of London's slums, that seeing them joyful and having fun in the sunny English countryside is a balm for the soul.
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* The wedding that closes out the miniseries. The characters have been through so much misery and anguish, particularly in the last few episodes, and so mired in the misery and darkness of London's slums, that seeing them joyful and having fun in the sunny English countryside is a balm for the soul.
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* In episode 3 of the miniseries, Allan Woodcourt leaves a bouquet of tiny red rosebuds for Esther . The look on her face when she holds them (probably never having expected anything like this) is absolutely priceless.
* YMMV on this, but Mr. Jarndyce's decision to let Esther go and bring her together with Allan, while manipulative, is also very noble.
* YMMV on this, but Mr. Jarndyce's decision to let Esther go and bring her together with Allan, while manipulative, is also very noble.
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* In episode 3 of the miniseries, Allan Woodcourt leaves a bouquet of tiny red rosebuds for Esther .Esther. The look on her face when she holds them (probably never having expected anything like this) is absolutely priceless.
* YMMV on this, but Mr. Jarndyce's decision to let Esther go and bring her together with Allan, while manipulative, is also verynoble.noble.
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* In episode 3 of the miniseries, Allan Woodcourt leaves a bouquet of tiny red rosebuds for Esther . The look on her face when she holds them (probably never having expected anything like this) is absolutely priceless.
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* In episode 3 of the miniseries, Allan Woodcourt leaves a bouquet of tiny red rosebuds for Esther . The look on her face when she holds them (probably never having expected anything like this) is absolutely priceless.priceless.
* YMMV on this, but Mr. Jarndyce's decision to let Esther go and bring her together with Allan, while manipulative, is also very noble.
* YMMV on this, but Mr. Jarndyce's decision to let Esther go and bring her together with Allan, while manipulative, is also very noble.
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* In episode 3 of the miniseries, Allan Woodcourt leaves a bouquet of tiny red rosebuds for Esther . The look on her face when she holds them (probably never having expected anything like this) is absolutely priceless.