I don't think she does. She immediately starts trusting Wickham, believing him to be a respectful and decent young man, and she even believes his stories about Darcy, all of which turn out to be wrong. On the other hand, her judgment of Darcy is quite harsh, and it takes her a long time to change her mind about him and realize that in fact Darcy is the good guy, and Wickham quite the opposite.
Hmmm, i dont rlly know what your asking. But third person is using he, she, they, they're, etc. It makes if difficult because (to me) sometimes it doesn't make a lot of sense and sometimes I have to keep looking back at who/what the characters are.