[1] The show is a follow-up to The Lizzie Bennet Diaries and is the third production out of web series company and YouTube channel, Pemberley Digital.
[1] In the series, Emma Woodhouse is reimagined as a lifestyle coach and matchmaker who is filming herself for the future documentary about her life.
The series ended on August 23, 2014 and has accumulated over 3 million views on the Pemberley Digital YouTube channel.
[2] On September 19, 2018, a video featuring Sotomura and Bailey as Emma and Alex announced that a continuation of the series would be starting in October 2018.
Due to lack of funding raised from online sources – such as GoFundMe – the sequel series ended after just seventeen episodes, with the new story left incomplete.
Emma decides to throw an elite fundraiser in order for Maddy gain more clients, and Frank Churchill arrives to help.
Hating the experience with the Eltons, Emma decides to change the direction of the company and focus on high-profile charity causes.
The second series opens five years later; Emma is slipping back to her less-confident self after the failed engagement of Anne Elliot and Mr. Wentworth.
The story is told in a vlog-style format from the point of view of the eponymous character, Emma Woodhouse.
Initial response to Pemberley's Emma character was mixed due to her tendency toward "unlikable"[3] self-confidence and large ego, though the first two episodes garnered over 120,000 views in the show's first week.