Great Expectations/Fridge


 * In David Lean's 1947 adaptation of Great Expectations, one lone thread in the intricate web of character Backstory is left out: Compeyson's status as the man who jilted Miss Havisham isn't mentioned. Except...Lean probably removed it because doing so eliminated a plot hole. Specifically, Compeyson can't be of the right age to match the description of a young man which Magwitch inadvertently gave to young Pip if he's old enough to have been a peer of Miss Havisham. Lean put more thought into the matter than Dickens did! -Ziggy Zag
 * This Troper will be honest: Great Expectations? Not her favorite book in the world. However, she does approve of the ending, and it wasn't until recently that she figured out why:  Really.