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* {{Squee}}: Episode 43, when Rochester “kidnaps” Jane. They play silly word games in the car, kick around in the surf, go to a farmer’s market, play chess with giant wooden pieces in a park, go out for ice cream, and Jane teases Rochester when his car gets towed because he ignored parking signage. The comments easily prove this episode as the fan favorite, with half of them using the word “adorable” or some variation on it. (YMMV for sure, though; some commenters note that it’s uncomfortable to see them acting so much like a couple when they have not actually admitted feelings for each other, and at this point Jane still thinks [[spoiler:Rochester is planning to propose to Blanche]].)
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* UncannyValley: Several commentators described Jane's white suitcase shining from the dark background in episode 13 as particularly unnerving and really creepy, because it reminded them of a smiley face. Its handle looks like smiling lips and two dark dots served for its eyes, forming weird and constantly smiling Uncanny Valley face.

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* UncannyValley: UnintentionalUncannyValley: Several commentators described Jane's white suitcase shining from the dark background in episode 13 as particularly unnerving and really creepy, because it reminded them of a smiley face. Its handle looks like smiling lips and two dark dots served for its eyes, forming weird and constantly smiling Uncanny Valley face.
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* CrazyAwesome: Though not crazy, Jane is definitely (though inconspicuously) neurotic, and it makes her more adorable, funnier, and more open-minded.

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* CrazyAwesome: CrazyIsCool: Though not crazy, Jane is definitely (though inconspicuously) neurotic, and it makes her more adorable, funnier, and more open-minded.
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* {{Adorkable}}:
** Jane Eyre is kind of a cute girl. She has a plushy cat as her CompanionCube, she likes making stuff from post-it notes, she bowls with an orange and empty coke bottles, and she wears dorky hats, one of which is an owl.
** Simon-James Rivers is a medical graduate. A little awkward, a little uptight, and not always the most observant of people, but charming nonetheless.
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* BaseBreaker: Adele Rochester has it tough. Book purists among the viewers are disappointed with swapping a normal kid with a precocious prodigy, but some viewers welcome the changes in her character. Book Adele was a spoilt sweet girl, constantly bashed for being vapid (read: bashed for being French). In the web series, her intelligence is a good justification for having a personal tutor in the modern day Canada, and it might bring more layers in Adele's character. However, Jane's trying to form Adele into a worthy person was an important arc in the story and might be lost in this re-imagination. Moreover, some viewers feel that Adele's schedule is unrealistic and would exhaust her in no time. RuleOfFunny doesn't quite work in the situation, and Jane's praising her constantly and never even mentioning at least ''some'' problems got a bit annoying. However, Adele's actress is considered very talented and natural in her portrayal.

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* BaseBreaker: BaseBreakingCharacter: Adele Rochester has it tough. Book purists among the viewers are disappointed with swapping a normal kid with a precocious prodigy, but some viewers welcome the changes in her character. Book Adele was a spoilt sweet girl, constantly bashed for being vapid (read: bashed for being French). In the web series, her intelligence is a good justification for having a personal tutor in the modern day Canada, and it might bring more layers in Adele's character. However, Jane's trying to form Adele into a worthy person was an important arc in the story and might be lost in this re-imagination. Moreover, some viewers feel that Adele's schedule is unrealistic and would exhaust her in no time. RuleOfFunny doesn't quite work in the situation, and Jane's praising her constantly and never even mentioning at least ''some'' problems got a bit annoying. However, Adele's actress is considered very talented and natural in her portrayal.
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* FanPreferredCouple: There's significant support for Simon/Jane, despite Jane stating she doesn't feel that way about him and the ForegoneConclusion that she will go back to Rochester.
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* {{Squee}}: Episode 43, when Rochester “kidnaps” Jane. They play silly word games in the car, kick around in the surf, go to a farmer’s market, play chess with giant wooden pieces in a park, go out for ice cream, and Jane teases Rochester when his car gets towed because he ignored parking signage. The comments easily prove this episode as the fan favorite, with half of them using the word “adorable” or some variation on it. (YMMV for sure, though; some commenters note that it’s uncomfortable to see them acting so much like a couple when they have not actually admitted feelings for each other, and at this point Jane still thinks [[spoiler:Rochester is planning to propose to Blanche]].)

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Susanna Maria Ramirez Gonzalez appeared in only two episodes for a very short time, but she's a definite fan-favourite. People always ask for more no-nonsense Susanna.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Susanna Maria Ramirez Gonzalez appeared in is, as a maid, only two episodes for a very short time, minor character but she's a definite fan-favourite. People always ask for more no-nonsense Susanna.and realistic Susanna who has healthy attitude to the whole situation. She's also absolutely hilarious.
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* EnsambleDarkhorse: Susanna Maria Ramirez Gonzalez appeared in only two episodes for a very short time, but she's a definite fan-favourite. People always ask for more no-nonsense Susanna.

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* EnsambleDarkhorse: EnsembleDarkhorse: Susanna Maria Ramirez Gonzalez appeared in only two episodes for a very short time, but she's a definite fan-favourite. People always ask for more no-nonsense Susanna.
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* EnsambleDarkhorse: Susanna Maria Ramirez Gonzalez appeared in only two episodes for a very short time, but she's a definite fan-favourite. People always ask for more no-nonsense Susanna.

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** Dramatic tension appeared as soon as episode 3 "Mistake", covering the drama of lost mobile phone and Jane's fear that she's in the wrong place. Some viewers compared it to the excellent "red room" episode from the book when small Jane freaked out because she was locked in a room where her uncle died and she thought she saw his ghost. It also bore strong affinities with the scene when Jane was waiting for people from Thornfield to pick her up, but they were belated and she felt uneasy. However, later episodes were less Gothic and less scary.
** The (un)appearance of Mr Rochester boosted an interest of viewers. Episode 8 started as if Jane might meet Mr Rochester, but it ended up showing Jane speaking about her late friend Helen, which was welcomed by fans as well. Mr Rochester showed up in episode 10, but his face face revealed in episode 13. It was an adaptation of "fire scene" from the book, re-imagined as glass crash. The atmosphere of the video was very spooky and fans loved it -- both Mr Rochester's reveal and the mood and atmosphere of the whole video.

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** Dramatic tension appeared as soon as episode 3 "Mistake", covering the drama of Jane's lost mobile phone and Jane's her fear that she's in the wrong place. Some viewers compared it to the excellent "red room" episode from the book when small Jane freaked out because she was locked in a room where her uncle died and she thought she saw his ghost. It also bore strong affinities with the scene when Jane was waiting for people from Thornfield to pick her up, but they were belated and she felt uneasy. However, later episodes were less Gothic and less scary.
** The (un)appearance of Mr Rochester significantly boosted an interest of viewers. viewers' interest. Episode 8 started as if Jane might meet Mr Rochester, him on her walk, but it ended up showing Jane speaking about her late friend Helen, which was welcomed by fans as well. Mr Rochester showed up in episode 10, but his face face was revealed in episode 13. It was an adaptation of "fire scene" from the book, re-imagined as glass crash. The atmosphere of the video was very spooky and gloomy, and fans loved it -- both Mr Rochester's reveal and the mood and atmosphere of the whole video.

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** The episode showing Jane speaking about Helen (episode 8) is a good candidate.
** Dramatic tension in itself appeared as soon as episode 3. Some viewers compared it to the excellent "red room" episode from the book when small Jane freaked out because she was locked in a room where her uncle died and she thought she saw his ghost.

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** The episode showing Jane speaking about Helen (episode 8) is a good candidate.
** Dramatic tension in itself appeared as soon as episode 3.3 "Mistake", covering the drama of lost mobile phone and Jane's fear that she's in the wrong place. Some viewers compared it to the excellent "red room" episode from the book when small Jane freaked out because she was locked in a room where her uncle died and she thought she saw his ghost. It also bore strong affinities with the scene when Jane was waiting for people from Thornfield to pick her up, but they were belated and she felt uneasy. However, later episodes were less Gothic and less scary.
** The (un)appearance of Mr Rochester boosted an interest of viewers. Episode 8 started as if Jane might meet Mr Rochester, but it ended up showing Jane speaking about her late friend Helen, which was welcomed by fans as well. Mr Rochester showed up in episode 10, but his face face revealed in episode 13. It was an adaptation of "fire scene" from the book, re-imagined as glass crash. The atmosphere of the video was very spooky and fans loved it -- both Mr Rochester's reveal and the mood and atmosphere of the whole video.
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* UncannyValley: Several commentators described Jane's white suitcase shining from the dark background in episode 13 as particularly unnerving and really creepy, because it reminded them of a smiley face. Its handle looks like smiling lips and two dark dots served for its eyes, forming weird and constantly smiling Uncanny Valley face.
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* BaseBreaker: Adele Rochester has it tough. Book purists among the viewers are disappointed with swapping a normal kid with a precocious prodigy, but some viewers welcome the changes in her character. Book Adele was a SpoiltSweet girl, constantly bashed for being vapid (read: bashed for being French). In the web series, her intelligence is a good justification for having a personal tutor in the modern day Canada, and it might bring more layers in Adele's character. However, Jane's trying to form Adele into a worthy person was an important arc in the story and might be lost in this re-imagination. Moreover, some viewers feel that Adele's schedule is unrealistic and would exhaust her in no time. RuleOfFunny doesn't quite work in the situation, and Jane's praising her constantly and never even mentioning at least ''some'' problems got a bit annoying. However, Adele's actress is considered very talented and natural in her portrayal.

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* BaseBreaker: Adele Rochester has it tough. Book purists among the viewers are disappointed with swapping a normal kid with a precocious prodigy, but some viewers welcome the changes in her character. Book Adele was a SpoiltSweet spoilt sweet girl, constantly bashed for being vapid (read: bashed for being French). In the web series, her intelligence is a good justification for having a personal tutor in the modern day Canada, and it might bring more layers in Adele's character. However, Jane's trying to form Adele into a worthy person was an important arc in the story and might be lost in this re-imagination. Moreover, some viewers feel that Adele's schedule is unrealistic and would exhaust her in no time. RuleOfFunny doesn't quite work in the situation, and Jane's praising her constantly and never even mentioning at least ''some'' problems got a bit annoying. However, Adele's actress is considered very talented and natural in her portrayal.

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* BaseBreaker: Adele has it tough. Book purists among the viewers are disappointed with swapping a normal kid with a precocious prodigy, but some viewers welcome the changes in her character because book Adele was a sweet, spoilt but rather flat girl, constantly bashed for being vapid (read: bashed for being French). Genius child is a good justification for having a personal tutor in modern day and might bring more layers in her character. However, Jane's trying to mould Adele into a worthy person was important arc in the story and might be lost in this re-imagination. Some viewers feel that Adele's schedule is unrealistic and would exhaust her in no time. RuleOfFunny doesn't quite work in the situation, and Jane's praising her constantly and never even mentioning at least ''some'' problems got a bit annoying. Though Adele's actress is very good and natural.

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* BaseBreaker: Adele Rochester has it tough. Book purists among the viewers are disappointed with swapping a normal kid with a precocious prodigy, but some viewers welcome the changes in her character because book character. Book Adele was a sweet, spoilt but rather flat SpoiltSweet girl, constantly bashed for being vapid (read: bashed for being French). Genius child In the web series, her intelligence is a good justification for having a personal tutor in the modern day Canada, and it might bring more layers in her Adele's character. However, Jane's trying to mould form Adele into a worthy person was an important arc in the story and might be lost in this re-imagination. Some Moreover, some viewers feel that Adele's schedule is unrealistic and would exhaust her in no time. RuleOfFunny doesn't quite work in the situation, and Jane's praising her constantly and never even mentioning at least ''some'' problems got a bit annoying. Though However, Adele's actress is considered very good talented and natural.natural in her portrayal.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: In episode 13, injured Mr Rochester says to Jane who wants to treat his wound that they should go back to bed. He definitely meant that each should go to their respective bed, but some comments sniggered at this innuendo and it was hinted that gee, he should buy her a drink first.
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* TheWoobie: Jane, poor lamb. Her life has been extremely difficult, without family and losing her only close friend. Sometimes she's so down and depressed that it's painful to watch it and she always beats herself up for being whiny when she lets her emotions out.

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* BaseBreaker: Adele has it tough. Book purists among the viewers are disappointed with swapping a normal kid with a precocious prodigy, but some viewers welcome the changes in her character because book Adele was a sweet, spoilt but rather flat girl, constantly bashed for being vapid (read: bashed for being French). Genius child is a good justification for having a personal tutor in modern day and might bring more layers in her character. However, Jane's trying to mould Adele into a worthy person was important arc in the story and might be lost in this re-imagination. Some viewers feel that Adele's schedule is unrealistic and would exhaust her in no time. RuleOfFunny doesn't quite work in the situation, and Jane's praising her constantly and never even mentioning at least ''some'' problems got a bit annoying. Though Adele's actress is very good and natural.



** The episode showing Jane speaking about Helen is a good candidate.

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** The episode showing Jane speaking about Helen (episode 8) is a good candidate.

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* GrowTheBeard: The episode showing Jane speaking about Helen is a good candidate. Dramatic tension in itself really appeared in episode 3.
* OhCrap: Jane has an off-screen OhCrap when she realizes that the man she shouted at was actually her boss.

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The episode showing Jane speaking about Helen is a good candidate. candidate.
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Dramatic tension in itself really appeared in as soon as episode 3.
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3. Some viewers compared it to the excellent "red room" episode from the book when small Jane has an off-screen OhCrap when freaked out because she realizes that the man was locked in a room where her uncle died and she shouted at was actually her boss. thought she saw his ghost.
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* GrowTheBeard: The episode showing Jane speaking about Helen is a good candidate. Dramatic tension in itself really appeared in episode 3.
* OhCrap: Jane has an off-screen OhCrap when she realizes that the man she shouted at was actually her boss.
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* CrazyAwesome: Though not crazy, Jane is definitely (though unconspicuously) neurotic, and it makes her more adorable, funnier, and more open-minded.

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* CrazyAwesome: Though not crazy, Jane is definitely (though unconspicuously) inconspicuously) neurotic, and it makes her more adorable, funnier, and more open-minded.
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* CrazyAwesome: Though not crazy, Jane is definitely (though unconspicuously) neurotic, and it makes her more adorable, funnier, and more open-minded.
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