Elizabeth’s sister Jane arrives to wrangle the hysterical Lydia and Mrs Bennet and to support Elizabeth. On a visit to the Bidwell cottage, Elizabeth and Jane glimpse Bidwell’s daughter, Louisa, breastfeeding her sister’s baby and Elizabeth realizes that the child is in fact Louisa’s.
Elizabeth confides in Jane her fears for her marriage as Darcy retreats into a version of his younger self. Most disconcerting to her is his belief that Georgiana should now marry for duty and not for love. Jane takes Lydia and Mrs Bennet to her home at Highmarten to give Elizabeth and Darcy some respite.
Wickham’s inquest is scheduled and Darcy travels to town for the hearing, but Elizabeth finds herself preoccupied with equally pressing matters at home when Louisa Bidwell confides a secret to Elizabeth which will have far reaching consequences for them all.
Cast: Elizabeth Bennet played by Anna Maxwell Martin, Fitzwilliam Darcy played by Matthew Rhys, George Wickham played by Matthew Goode, Sir Selwyn Hardcastle played by Trevor Eve, Colonel Fitzwilliam played by Tom Ward, Henry Alveston played by James Norton, Georgiana Darcy played by Eleanor Tomlinson, Jane Bingley played by Alexandra Moen, Lydia Wickham played by Jenna Coleman, Mrs Reynolds played by Joanna Scanlan, Mrs Bennet played by Rebecca Front, Mr Bennet played by James Fleet, Mrs Bidwell played by Jennifer Hennessey, Will Bidwell played by Lewis Rainer, Louisa Bidwell played by Nichola Burley and Bidwell played by Philip Martin Brown.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Episode 3 (of 3); 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM
BBC One
Following the inquest at which Wickham is found to be guilty of Captain Denny’s murder, his trial in Derby is now imminent. The strain of recent events has taken its toll on all at Pemberley.
Darcy is increasingly preoccupied with the advancing trial, and his part in coercing Georgiana to marry for duty has driven a wedge between him and Elizabeth.
Meanwhile, Wickham’s indiscretions and secrets are set to be revealed in court, and Elizabeth must break the news to Lydia before she hears it second hand. Meanwhile, Darcy worries that Wickham’s character flaws amount to a motive for the murder and this presents a dilemma about how he should handle the information at trial.
As the trial progresses, revelations come thick and fast. Darcy learns of Colonel Fitzwilliam’s involvement in Wickham’s affairs. Darcy is furious with Fitz and with himself as he realizes that his preoccupation with trying to save the reputation of Pemberley has threatened that which matters to him most – his family. Darcy reaches out to his sister and to Elizabeth and they face the outcome of the trial, united once more.
The trial draws to a close and Wickham’s fate looks sealed until a last-minute turn of events - but will it be enough to save Wickham from death by hanging?