Sense and Sensibility

Overview
In 18th century England, two sisters navigate the rigid confines of their society in search of joy. Elinor embodies sense with her composed demeanor and strict adherence to social expectations. In contrast, Marianne is the epitome of sensibility, characterized by her passionate, impulsive nature and candidness. Together, they face the challenges of their world, balancing their contrasting approaches to life and love.
Episodes
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Winter
Title: Winter Plot: As the harsh winter descends upon Yellowstone, the region's wildlife faces the ultimate test of endurance. For six grueling mon...
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Part 1: Farewell to Norland
Fanny Dashwood and her two daughters, Elinor and Marianne, are confronted with the possibility of her stepson and his wife taking up residence in thei...
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Summer
As the snow begins to thaw, the vastness of Yellowstone comes into view, yet summer in this region proves to be unpredictable.
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Part 2: A Parting and a Journey
Colonel Brandon had planned a picnic for everyone at Barton, but he had to cancel at the last minute due to a sudden trip to London. Undaunted, Willou...
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Autumn
As winter approaches, elk descend from the mountains while beavers diligently work on mending their dams.
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Part 3: Sisters in Misfortune
Mrs. Jennings brought Elinor and Marianne to a grand ball in London. There, Marianne finally spotted Willoughby, but her heart sank when he failed to ...
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Part 4: Resolution
Col. Brandon learned that Mrs. Ferrars had disinherited Edward due to his engagement. Unaware of the implications this would have for Elinor, he reque...