(1) That assumes - unfairly and unreasonably - that the patrons of the libraries are quite imperceptive and lacking in judgment.(2) The reasons for T's actions are explained later, but as they play out onscreen, they seem mannered and imperceptive .(3) Calling his tears ‘a mystery’ is staggeringly imperceptive , at best.(4) Why then are Mr and Mrs Bennet in the dark, and Mr Collins and Lady Catherine - the two most obtuse and imperceptive characters in the novel - all-knowing on this confidential matter?