I used to love that show when I was a teenager. Maybe if I had read Wuthering Heights as a teenager I would understand why it is a beloved classic instead of just being baffled by it.
Every few years, I pull out Wuthering Heights and stumble through like 4 pages, go, 'yeah, I still don't get it,' and give up. Now, Sifl & Olly... that I get. (Although I fear I have now fallen into a bottomless Sifl & Olly YouTube vortex.)
Usually ai don't feel the need to read classics unless I think I'll actually enjoy them, but I'm seen a couple of addaptations of Wuthering Heights, and each time it felt like there was something missing. I'd hoped that if I read the novel I would find it, but I've finished now and there's nothing there, or if there is it's something undetectable to me.
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