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Jo March (Maya Hawke) a.k.a.

Meg March (center, Willa Fitzgerald) a.k.a.

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Amy March (Kathryn Newton) a.k.a.

The Worst One

Beautiful and vain, Amy is the absolute worst.

Really, the only good thing she does is fall through some ice.

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She has some artistic talent going for her, but, burning your sister’s manuscript is pretty unforgivable.

And, we’ll never understand why Laurie Laurence ended up with her.

Again, she’s the worst.

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Beth March (Annes Elwy) a.k.a.

(1868 spoiler alert!)

Beth is considered the emotional heart of the narrative, and we’re still not over her untimely demise.

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Marmee March (Emily Watson) a.k.a.

Mr. March (Dylan Baker) a.k.a.

Laurie Laurence (Jonah Hauer-King) a.k.a.

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The Professor (Mark Stanley) a.k.a.

John Brooke (Julian Morris) a.k.a.

The Idealistic One

John Brooke is the humble-yet-perfect object of Meg March’s affection.

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JK, it’s ‘cause he’s got no money.

But, eventually, they find romantic bliss and become the model Victorian family.

Mr. Laurence (Michael Gambon) a.k.a.

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Aunt March (Angela Lansbury) a.k.a.

She ends up being the sisters’ ticket to happiness in a multitude of ways.

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