I am so relieved - though I would so much desire the time and intelligence to post reviews of Masterpiece Theater's Jane Austen adaptations on PBS there is no need for it due to the perfectly good ones here.
I am in total agreement with this blogger's opinion of Fanny Price's hair-do as well as her amusement with one of the funniest lines in the novel (doesn't everyone know someone like Mary Crawford?!):
“My dear Miss
Price,” said Miss Crawford, as soon as she was at all within hearing,
“I am come to make my own apologies for keeping you waiting; but I have
nothing in the world to say for myself-I knew it was very late, and
that I was behaving extremely ill; and therefore, if you please, you
must forgive me. Selfishness must always be forgiven, you know, because
there is no hope of a cure.” Mary Crawford, Mansfield Park, Chapter 7
