Lizzie interviews William Darcy as CEO of Pemberly Digital. Darcy helps Lizzie to see her work from another point of view.
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bennet is a mass communications graduate student still living at home with her parents and two sisters, the sweet, timid Jane and rebellious, party-loving Lydia. With the help of her friend Charlotte Lu, she starts a vlog series for her thesis, discussing the trials and tribulations of her daily life.
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Lizzie interviews William Darcy as CEO of Pemberly Digital. Darcy helps Lizzie to see her work from another point of view.
Lydia gives me some key info.
William Darcy asks Lizzie out to the theater and she accepts, however when her new mobile telephone is installed, she discovers Charlotte has been desperately trying to reach her with the most disturbing news. Lizzie needs to leave straight away.
So I appreciate Charlotte filling in but wow, talk about creative leaps! - Oh Charlotte, always dramatizing. Anyway, I'm back and so is Charlotte. In this video we have a discussion of life and stuff. Enjoy.
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