(dramatic string music) - [ Theo] Sidney and Charlotte... - It's an initially spiky relationship - They don't like each other very much, and that's kind of the fun in it.
- You can draw similarities between Darcy, Elizabeth relationship, they irritate each other, they can't quite figure (Sidney sighs) out what each one's about.
Save your unpleasantness for someone else.
Or better still, why not try to be civil?
He finds her to be obnoxious and you know, this girl from a village, what does she know about life?
- And she perceives him as arrogant kind of aloof, critical.
Miss Heywood, it seems I cannot escape you.
But as the story progresses, he starts to understand her as a very complex character.
- Sidney sees that Charlotte isn't as silly as he thought.
- Given a good account of yourself today.
- Coming from you, I shall own that as the greatest compliment imaginable.
He sees that she has a practicality and capability to her.
- And some of the ice begins to thaw between them.
- I thought you considered me to be a bad influence.
- Is it conceivable that we've had each other wrong?
- They kind of come to learn that maybe they have something to learn about each other, they can see that there's something more underneath the surface but at the forefront they just lock horns all the time.