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Adieu Miss Woodhouse – Emma (2009) concludes on Masterpiece Classic

7 February 2010 by Laurel Ann (Austenprose)

Episode three of Emma (2009) aired tonight on Masterpiece Classic PBS. I am feeling more than a bit of melancholia setting in! 

There be spoilers ahead! 

Despite being a “troublesome creature” throughout most of the story, Emma does redeem herself by admitting her misconceptions and blunders. How could we not forgive, admire and love her? After all, Mr. Knightley does and everyone knows he is the voice of reason throughout the story! You can read my original thoughts on this new adaption of Jane Austen’s classic novel at my review, Miss Woodhouse – a nonsensical girl. 

Top hat alert! What’s the top hat count Janeites?

Emma is so attentive to dear Mr. Woodhouse

Frank Churchill, charmer or scoundrel?

Finally, Emma gets her excursion to Box Hill for a picnic

The peevish Elton’s don’t enjoy the Box Hill picnic much!

Emma and Frank flirt outrageously

Jane Fairfax watches as Emma and Frank flirt

Badly done Emma. Badly done! 

Mr. Knightley departs for London, but no kiss for Emma’s hand

 Mr. Knightley proposes

Telling Mr. Woodhouse

Mr. Knightley and Emma happy at Harriet’s wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Knightley by the seaside

Austen has taken us on a great ride from revulsion to delight with her exasperatingly heroine Emma Woodhouse. Screenwriter Sandy Welch may not have included much of Austen’s original language in this new adaptation, but the story and the Austen magic remained. By the third episode our Miss Woodhouse had matured from spoiled and willful to contrite and accepting. What a relief. Along the way, I came to respect Romola Garai’s interpretation of Emma, I suspect because her delivery improved and I just adore Austen’s story. Jonny Lee Miller was not my first choice as Mr. Knightley and I had my doubts, but he shined in the proposal scene and everyone knows that’s what really matters. *wink* I will conclude with one of the most joyful quotes from the novel that unfortunately was not included in this adaptation – but should have been.  

“It is such a happiness when good people get together — and they always do.” Miss Bates Ch 21 

Adieu Miss Woodhouse, it was sorely lacking in Austen’s language, but I got over it.

  • Watch all three episodes of Emma (2009) online until March 9, 2010 on Masterpiece Classic’s website.
  • Purchase a DVD of the uncut edition of Emma (2009) including 10 additional minutes
  • Read my review of Emma (2009) Miss Woodhouse, a nonsensical girl
  • Deconstructing Miss Emma Woodhouse
  • Clueless about Austen’s Emma: Investigate these Resources
  • Read Emma, by Jane Austen online at Molland’s Circulating Library

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Posted in Emma Movies, Jane Austen Adaptations, Jane Austen's Emma, Jane Austen's Works, Masterpiece Classic | Tagged Emma 2009, Jane Austen, Jonny Lee Miller, Masterpiece Classic, Movie, Movies, Romola Garai | 7 Comments

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  1. on 8 February 2010 at 4:35 am Claire (The Captive Reader)

    I really enjoyed this adaptation. I’m a big Romola Garai fan and thought she made a wonderful Emma (especially after the bulging eyes of Episode 1 were reigned in). I had been skeptical about Jonny Lee Miller but I though he was actually quite good and excelled in the scenes where it was just him and Romola. Not a perfect adapation – I agree that it was unfortunate that so little of Austen’s words were used – but a very good one.


  2. on 8 February 2010 at 11:20 am Meg

    I really enjoyed the “Emma” experience — and all the tweeting that was going on! :) Jonny Lee Miller was definitely a different Mr. Knightley, but I appreciated his acting — though I kept seeing him as Edmund Bertram! How confusing! LOL.


  3. on 8 February 2010 at 1:50 pm Vic

    Love your screen captures. What a nice way to remember an excellent ending.


  4. on 8 February 2010 at 3:11 pm Kathleen

    I loved Emma – The best of the group of Emma movies. I ordered my copy from Amazon. I enjoyed all the tweets and the bloggers who shared.


  5. on 9 February 2010 at 5:12 am RegencyRomantic

    I really relished this adaptation. The turning point was the Crown Inn ball dance scene for me. *sigh* And how can one not love the music and the lovely, lovely costumes? And tweeting with you all made it all the more fun! =)

    Your Miss Bates quote says it all, LA. ;)


  6. on 9 February 2010 at 1:53 pm Janeite Deb

    Oh Laurel Ann! a lovely summing up of this final episode – we do agree – and glad to see the Jonny Lee Miller won you over as well! – [love the hand holding while telling Mr. Woodhouse - by far one of the nicest touches in the movie... - so thanks for putting it up here for all to see whenever one wants...]
    Deb


  7. on 9 February 2010 at 6:18 pm Emma Hox

    Thank you for your regular progress updates about Emma. I enjoyed watching the episodes and then coming here to see what you had to say about them.

    Lovely images.



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