The introduction of new characters, such Fletcher, the brilliant valet Darcy, still brings a welcome breath crossing during which Darcy is not in Lizzy company and where his keen mind missing us too. But I must say that there is something that irritates me in many austeneries and that is found here is the need to want at all costs to introduce famous personalities of the time, especially Beau Brummell. I think it is to deny the simplicity of Jane Austen, one of its greatest qualities.
It may be noted in any case the impeccable work of the author, both in research and in writing as respect for the original work by hand, although some scenes are clearly unnecessary.