Emerald Fennell’s New Take on This Wuthering Heights Character Is Its Best Twist

Emerald Fennell’s new take on Wuthering Heights—deliberately presented as a distinct adaptation—offers a fresh perspective on the classic story. This version reimagines Isabella (played brilliantly by Alison Oliver) as a timid and sheltered young woman under the care of Shazad Latif’s Edgar, rather than his sister as in the original novel. The arrival of Catherine (Margot Robbie) and a sophisticated, newly wealthy Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) sparks a dramatic transformation in Isabella, who is both fascinated and uninhibited.

Breaking Down the Twisty Ending of The Art of Sarah

The series The Art of Sarah opens with the unsettling discovery of a body in the sewers of Seoul. Detective Park Mu-gyeong (Lee Joon-huk, from Love Scout) is determined to solve what appears to be a murder. But as he and his team dig deeper, the case becomes increasingly confusing. They start by identifying the victim through a unique ankle tattoo and a distinctive bag, which lead them to Sarah Kim (Shin Hye-sun, known from Dear Hyeri). Sarah is a prominent figure in Seoul society and recently launched the luxury handbag brand Boudoir in Korea.