Little Women
Character: Amy March
Created by: Christine Conradt
Directed by: Vanessa Caswill
Written by: Heidi Thomas
Cast Members: Dylan Baker, Maya Hawke, Willa Fitzgerald, Emily Watson
Release date: May 13, 2018
Episode(s) Number: Appeared in all episodes
Genre: Drama
Duration: 59 min
Dramatization of Louisa May Alcott's novel about the lives of the four March sisters during the American Civil War as they learn to navigate love, loss, and the trials of growing up.
EPISODE’S LIST:
Season 1, Episode 1: “Part 1”
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Original Air date: December 26, 2017, Directed by Vanessa Caswill, Written by Heidi Thomas
The two older sisters work-Meg as a governess, and Jo as a companion for her rich Aunt March though she also harbours ambitions of being a published writer. Younger sister Beth has abandoned her education to work as a homemaker while the youngest, Amy, is still in school. Despite their varying occupations they continue to befriend Laurie and the Laurence family with Laurie’s tutor, Brooke, taking particular interest in Meg to Jo’s distress.
Marmee receives a telegram informing her that her husband is gravely ill but cannot afford a train ticket to Washington to go to him. Marmee successfully begs Aunt March for the money to go to her husband, but unaware of the situation Jo has already gone to a dressmaker and sold off her hair to him for the price of the fare. Marmee leaves for Washington and a resolute Jo determines to be brave now that she and her sisters must run the household alone.
Season 1, Episode 2: “Part 2”
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Original Air date: December 27, 2017, Directed by Vanessa Caswill, Written by Heidi Thomas
With Marmee away the girls try to muddle forward alone. Amy gets in trouble at school and is whipped, causing her to leave school. Meg attends her first ball and is troubled to find her friends believe that she and her mother have designs on Laurie. While trying to look after the Hummels(the poor German family), Beth contracts scarlet fever. Amy is sent to Aunt March’s while Meg and Jo look after Beth. Despite their stubbornness in trying not to ask Marmee to come home, Laurie goes behind Jo’s back and sends Marmee a telegram asking her home which she is ultimately grateful for. He also kisses Jo, but she rejects him, asking him to remain her friend.
By Christmas Beth has recovered, Jo has a story accepted by a publisher, and the girls’ father returns from the war, weak but healed.
Jo tells Marmee that Brooke is in love with Meg and is surprised to find that not only does Marmee know it but she hopes that Meg will return his love. Brooke enlists in the army and before he goes he proposes to Meg who turns him down. However once Aunt March expresses her disdain for Brooke, Meg has a reversal of opinion and realizes she does love Brooke after all. He goes to war, returns, and they marry. At their wedding Aunt March reconciles with Meg.
Meanwhile Jo receives an offer to publish her book for $300 and is angered when her father suggests she turn it down.
At Meg and Brooke’s wedding Laurie once again suggests that he might be attracted to Jo but she turns him away by saying she is determined to be an old maid.
Season 1, Episode 3: “Part 3”
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Original Air date: December 28, 2017, Directed by Vanessa Caswill, Written by Heidi Thomas
A year after Meg’s marriage Meg is pregnant with twins, Jo finds herself hit with writer’s block after her novel failed, Beth is continuing to struggle with her health, and Amy is invited to join her Aunt Carroll and her cousin on a tour of Europe, much to Jo’s jealousy.
Frustrated by her stagnant life and aware that Laurie continues to harbour romantic feelings towards her, Jo leaves to work as a governess at a boarding house in New York. While there she meets a German professor, Mr. Bhaer, and begins writing again. Jo develops a deep friendship with Professor Bhaer but returns home in order to take Beth to the ocean. At home Laurie once again makes his feelings for Jo clear and she finally tells him once and for all that she doesn’t love him. Mr. Lawrence succeeds in persuading him to travel to Europe in order to try to forget about Jo. While there he runs into Amy and they renew their friendship.
At home Beth admits she is gravely ill and dies. In order to work through her grief Jo begins to write serious poetry which is well received.
In Europe Amy and Laurie learn of Beth’s death and grow closer, eventually falling in love and marrying before returning home.
Jo feels frustrated by her quiet and confined life and confesses so to Aunt March while she is nursing her back to health after a stroke. On her way home she meets Professor Bhaer who has come to see her and she introduces him to her approving family.
Years later Jo has married Bhaer and helps him run the Bhaer school for Boys, located in Plumfield, Aunt March’s home which she left to Jo after she died. The family reunites on the property for a picnic. Meg remarks that things in life can never be perfect, but Jo replies that things can be just right which Marmee agrees to.