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lesbiassparrow ([personal profile] lesbiassparrow) wrote2011-07-03 10:22 pm
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Things the Scarlet Pimpernel taught me

1. Revolutionary France had an almost unlimited supply of bad teeth and scarred prison officers. (The worse your teeth, the more they trusted you to chop peoples heads off or guard aristos.)

2. Despite all the straw on the floor, French jails did not get you grubby. Nor did your clothes get dirty. You were in perfect, finely coiffed shape for having your head chopped off.

3. Everything in France is a days gallop away from everything else.

Now I must go shake my fist at the TV as they've just killed Marguerite off. THE WARTS HAD BETTER MAKE UP FOR THIS.

ETA: So far in the second series the Pimpernell has dressed up as an old man (twice!) and as a spice merchant. But there is no old woman costume yet. What foolery is this? The Pimpernell should be in ratty skirts and knitting or he is no Pimpernel! Bring on the worsted stockings and warts and ratty skirts! The I the public demand it! Oh, and people sneaking out of jails look rather less well-turned out than they do in the first series.

[identity profile] namastenancy.livejournal.com 2011-07-05 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
They can't kill Marguerite off. They just can't! Doesn't the book end with her and Sir Percy sailing off to England where they will live their lives in wedded bliss?
I think I prefer the Leslie Howard/Merle Oberon version - now those were two gorgeous people. Merle was born to wear Regency fashions.

[identity profile] lesbiassparrow.livejournal.com 2011-07-06 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
THEY DIDN'T JUST KILL HER OFF, THEY HAD HIM SNOGGING OTHER WOMEN. That's 5 million types of wrong. THE PIMPERNEL IS A ONE WOMAN MAN.