Hello lovely people! I'm afraid I have been long absent from my blog; it has been another three weeks since I last posted. My apologies. I have been rather busy with school and life. Also I have been rather lacking in inspiration, and so I was thrilled when Rachel tagged me, but it has taken me a week-and-a-half since she tagged me to get around to it. 😩 (Note: these emoticons are new, and I haven't just missed them for the past 11 months...right? :)
Anyway...perhaps we should get on to the tag now.
1. What's your favourite Period Drama movie?
-Pride and Prejudice 1995. I wonder if anyone reads my blog and doesn't know this yet! Haha.
2. What's your favourite Period Drama series?
-Okay, so can someone explain to me the differences between movies, series, and mini-series?
3. Which Period Drama do you dislike the most?
4. Anne of Green Gables or Little Dorrit?
-How do I say this without shocking my audience?
5. Your favourite Period Drama dresses?
-Oooh, that's a fun question. Here come some pictures.
6. Who's your favourite Period Drama character? (Okay, pick at least five)
-This is so hard. Let's see...I'm going with favourite main character heroines, okay? 😊
Elizabeth Bennet, Amy Dorrit, Elinor Dashwood, Margaret Hale, and Emma Woodhouse.
I think. I could easily change my mind at any time! :)
7. If you could join a royal ball, which dress would you go in? (Pick a Period Drama dress)
-Ooooohhh...So, I haven't actually seen The Young Victoria, but I LOVE this dress.
8. What's your favourite Jane Austen movie?
-Pride and Prejudice 1995. :)
9. Downton Abbey of Call the Midwife?
-I haven't actually seen either one.
Come, now, don't gasp so loudly, everyone! I can hear you from here!
10. Sybil Crawley, Jenny Lee, Emma Woodhouse or Marian of Knighton?
11. Which couple of a Period Drama do you like the most? (Pick at least four)
-Oh, good, I can pick multiple couples!
"At least four."
12. At last, which Period Drama villain do you like the most?
-Oh, boy. Define villain. Define like. Hahaha. This is tough. Okay, I'll go with the Sheriff of Nottingham, with the understanding that "like" in this case means I like watching him and I find him amusing betimes. Also it was almost pathetic how predictable it always was when he lost--which was every time.
(Disclaimer: I have only seen the first 2 seasons of BBC Robin Hood.)
That was fun, Rachel, thank you so much for tagging me!!!
A random note:
I created a favourite blogs page. :)
Okay, so first I was really surprised that you chose Little Dorrit over Anne of Green Gables because you're such a huge L.M. Montgomery fan, but then I remembered that you're not a fan of the movies like you are of the books...so it makes sense. ;)
ReplyDeleteAhhh! I LOVE that ball gown! It's so swishy and sparkly and beautiful! Nice choice. :)
Lovely post, Rae. It was so good to hear from you again! :)
~Miss March
Haha, yes, if it were about the books I probably would have chosen differently. :)
DeleteIsn't it glorious!
Thank you so much, Miss March! It's good to hear from YOU again!!! I hope you have a lovely day!!!
Yeah, the emoticons are new! Isn't that cool. :-)
ReplyDeletePRIDE AND PREJUDICE NINETEEN NINETY FIVE YUUUUSSSS.
Movie: A single story told in one movie. (No episodes.)
Mini-series: A single story told in several episodes.
Series: (Often TV shows) they aren't meant to end quickly, they have many episodes, often with different storylines in each episode.
LITTLE DORRIT.
I MUST REWATCH THAT.
NOW. :-)
(Honestly though: That movie is sooo good!!)
And I LOVE THE GOLD DRESS IN THE YOUNG VICTORIA!! (I highly recommend the movie, too. Just so you know. ;-P)
AT LEAST four, haha, easy. ;-P
Great to read a post from you again, dear!
~ Naomi
Okay, good to know. :)
DeleteYEEESSSSS. Of course.
THANK you so much!!! Good to know. Thank you.
It is sooooo good!!!
I will keep that in mind! It is a gorgeous dress.
Exactly. :)
It's good to hear from you again; thank you for your comment!! :)
YES to Pride and Prejudice 1995!
ReplyDeleteOoh, those are some gorgeous dresses! I think the one in the second picture and Lizzy's are my favorites.
I suppose I should watch Little Dorrit sometime if you like it better than Anne of Green Gables!
I love all the pictures in this post, Rae! :)
-Molly
Of course!!!
DeleteYes, they're lovely. Glad you agree. :)
Yes, as far as movies go, I like Little Dorrit better than Anne of Green Gables, by a little bit--but if it's the books then Anne wins. :)
Thanks so much!
Thanks for your lovely comment!!!