It’s the time of year for evangelizing “North and South” (2004)

In springtime, a professor’s thoughts turn lightly to thoughts of Thornton.

Feminéma

cotton-snowflakes-north-and-southThat’s right, bitchez — period drama-palooza.

The ladies are coming over tomorrow for the conflict of social and economic mores that is North and South, and I’m planning to win over new converts. This has happened before.

North-and-South-north-and-south-32024170-1920-1080I find it helps to offer cocktails, spicy food, and some kind of creamy and fruity dessert.

(Because it is four hours long.)

north-and-south-endingSo by the time the ending arrives, and fortunes have shifted, and new reconciliations made, we’ll all be full and happy and less inclined to think that the moody Thornton will likely make a difficult husband for Margaret, and that the stern and judgmental Margaret will closely resemble her mother-in-law.

We’ll just focus on that kiss. Ahh. Summer is here.

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~ by Servetus on May 23, 2014.

2 Responses to “It’s the time of year for evangelizing “North and South” (2004)”

  1. LOL! Nah, he’ll make a fine husband, and if he doesn’t she’ll tell him what for 😉 Have fun – what a great idea! 🙂

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  2. It’s always a good time to evangelize! There are poor souls out there in the world who have not seen this piece of cinematic art.
    Moody? Who – Thornton? After landing his girl? Nah, not half as much.

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