: After Mrs. Bennet steer him away from Jane, he focuses his "dire efforts at courtship" on Elizabeth, who struggles to maintain composure in the face of his absurdity. The Dashing George Wickham: Deception and Prejudice

: At the ball, the family’s behavior—from Mrs. Bennet’s loud matchmaking to Mary’s "dubious" singing—mortifies Elizabeth and Jane, further justifying the Bingley sisters’ disdain.

The episode reaches its peak during and after the Netherfield Ball, highlighting the Bennet family's lack of social decorum.

: As the episode closes, Elizabeth’s friend Charlotte Lucas begins her own pragmatic maneuvers, inviting Mr. Collins over to "defuse tensions"—setting the stage for a surprising union in the next episode.

: The next morning, Mr. Collins delivers a pompous, inept proposal to Elizabeth. Her firm rejection leads to a famous confrontation where Mr. Bennet sides with her, while Mrs. Bennet is left devastated.

Part 2pride And Prejudice | : Season 1 Episode 2

: After Mrs. Bennet steer him away from Jane, he focuses his "dire efforts at courtship" on Elizabeth, who struggles to maintain composure in the face of his absurdity. The Dashing George Wickham: Deception and Prejudice

: At the ball, the family’s behavior—from Mrs. Bennet’s loud matchmaking to Mary’s "dubious" singing—mortifies Elizabeth and Jane, further justifying the Bingley sisters’ disdain. Part 2Pride and Prejudice : Season 1 Episode 2

The episode reaches its peak during and after the Netherfield Ball, highlighting the Bennet family's lack of social decorum. : After Mrs

: As the episode closes, Elizabeth’s friend Charlotte Lucas begins her own pragmatic maneuvers, inviting Mr. Collins over to "defuse tensions"—setting the stage for a surprising union in the next episode. Collins over to "defuse tensions"—setting the stage for

: The next morning, Mr. Collins delivers a pompous, inept proposal to Elizabeth. Her firm rejection leads to a famous confrontation where Mr. Bennet sides with her, while Mrs. Bennet is left devastated.