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Tom looked like he's gained about two stone
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I wouldn't call Edith a go-getter. She mopes along and fumbles around indecisively as things happen to her. She's moved her daughter from parent to parent. She vacillates on where to live and what to do with the magazine that fell into her lap.

Tom likes someone feisty. And this is why Isobel is the woman for him.
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't call Edith a go-getter. She mopes along and fumbles around indecisively as things happen to her. She's moved her daughter from parent to parent. She vacillates on where to live and what to do with the magazine that fell into her lap.

Tom likes someone feisty. And this is why Isobel is the woman for him.


Omg LOL
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Anonymous wrote:Tom looked like he's gained about two stone


That's America for you!
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Anonymous wrote:So when Robert complained of "indigestion" when going up to bed, that was foreshadowing, I'm assuming.



Agree, I don't think he will survive the final episode.


Yup. Sorry, Robert!
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Anonymous wrote:When was the indigestion part? I deleted it from my DVR after Tom came back. Was there more? Or was it earlier? I absolutely think Lord G will die this season. Wish he would take Cora with him.


He farted on the stairs after dinner and told Carson, "oops! Indigestion, old boy."

It was a very brief scene.

Ok, maybe I'm misremembering the fart, but he did look briefly uncomfortable and told Carson that it was just indigestion. There was no more said about it.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When was the indigestion part? I deleted it from my DVR after Tom came back. Was there more? Or was it earlier? I absolutely think Lord G will die this season. Wish he would take Cora with him.


He farted on the stairs after dinner and told Carson, "oops! Indigestion, old boy."

It was a very brief scene.

Ok, maybe I'm misremembering the fart, but he did look briefly uncomfortable and told Carson that it was just indigestion. There was no more said about it.


Carson asked Lord Grantham if he was alright as the latter was walking toward the stairs to go up after dinner.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When was the indigestion part? I deleted it from my DVR after Tom came back. Was there more? Or was it earlier? I absolutely think Lord G will die this season. Wish he would take Cora with him.


He farted on the stairs after dinner and told Carson, "oops! Indigestion, old boy."

It was a very brief scene.

Ok, maybe I'm misremembering the fart, but he did look briefly uncomfortable and told Carson that it was just indigestion. There was no more said about it.


Carson asked Lord Grantham if he was alright as the latter was walking toward the stairs to go up after dinner.



I swear there was a situation like this once before (LG had something going on, people thought he'd have a heart attack etc, turned out to be nothing).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't call Edith a go-getter. She mopes along and fumbles around indecisively as things happen to her. She's moved her daughter from parent to parent. She vacillates on where to live and what to do with the magazine that fell into her lap.

Tom likes someone feisty. And this is why Isobel is the woman for him.


Ha, I like you!
Anonymous
I must have fallen asleep during the part where Edith got a magazine. Can someone please explain it?

I think this season is so boring. The actors seem to be phoning it in.
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Anonymous wrote:I want Rose back, making trouble and flirting with scandal.

I've been a Downton devotee the entire run, but had a hard time paying attention last night.


I also miss Roses youth, energy, optimism and personality.


I'll be the voice of dissent. I did not like Rose and am glad she is gone. It was too over the top, for me, both the actress and the character. The other one I couldn't stand, which I guess was the point, was Tom's love interest teacher.


I agree. Never card for her, and a poor substitute for Sybil.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I must have fallen asleep during the part where Edith got a magazine. Can someone please explain it?

I think this season is so boring. The actors seem to be phoning it in.


Gregson left it to her a couple of seasons back I think. Literally most of her involvement with the magazine has been on the phone arguing with editor. Actually showing up to work didn't occur to her until after she kidnapped Marigold.

Yes, the plot lines are so contrived and boring. The Abbey is in financial trouble, Edith is weepy and sad, Mary is snotty and icy, Cora is mealy mouthed, Daisy is a sourpuss, Carson is stiff and formal, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Padmore are the county laxative, the Dowager and Isobel disagree...the only new developments over the last four seasons is Tom is fat and Lord Grantham farted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I must have fallen asleep during the part where Edith got a magazine. Can someone please explain it?

I think this season is so boring. The actors seem to be phoning it in.


Gregson left it to her a couple of seasons back I think. Literally most of her involvement with the magazine has been on the phone arguing with editor. Actually showing up to work didn't occur to her until after she kidnapped Marigold.

Yes, the plot lines are so contrived and boring. The Abbey is in financial trouble, Edith is weepy and sad, Mary is snotty and icy, Cora is mealy mouthed, Daisy is a sourpuss, Carson is stiff and formal, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Padmore are the county laxative, the Dowager and Isobel disagree...the only new developments over the last four seasons is Tom is fat and Lord Grantham farted.


Haha. I like you too!
Anonymous
Well, nothing much happened this week, either! I hate the hospital story. Who cares?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I must have fallen asleep during the part where Edith got a magazine. Can someone please explain it?

I think this season is so boring. The actors seem to be phoning it in.


Gregson left it to her a couple of seasons back I think. Literally most of her involvement with the magazine has been on the phone arguing with editor. Actually showing up to work didn't occur to her until after she kidnapped Marigold.

Yes, the plot lines are so contrived and boring. The Abbey is in financial trouble, Edith is weepy and sad, Mary is snotty and icy, Cora is mealy mouthed, Daisy is a sourpuss, Carson is stiff and formal, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Padmore are the county laxative, the Dowager and Isobel disagree...the only new developments over the last four seasons is Tom is fat and Lord Grantham farted.


Haha. I like you too!


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