Lark Rise to Candleford, Seasons 1-4 {review}
Well, darlin's, here 't'is! A review of the TV series Lark Rise to Candleford . SO! I finished the final season the other night, and am here to discuss my thoughts;) (Spoilers will be sprinkled indiscriminately! Read at your own risk;D) LRtC centers around young Laura Timmins, a girl from the wee hamlet of Lark Rise, who moves to the more affluent town of Candleford to work in her aunt's (or was she just a cousin?) post office. Miss Dorcas Lane is probably the wealthiest person in Candleford and holds a lot of sway with the townspeople. With Laura's advent into Candleford, the two communities begin to be intertwined. The show's basic plots aren't my absolute favorites, but I love how relaxed the show is, and how marvelous the characters are. (Because they just ARE.) It's a cozy series, but at the same time there are moments of rather intense drama. I'm not feeling extremely eloquent for reviewin...
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It's Homeward Bound! 😊
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