Downton Abbey - No spoilers!!

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Anonymous wrote:I did notice that Edith thanked Baxter at the wedding scene yet the historical advisor previously said none of the aristocrats ever thanked the staff. You would see Tom do it, but he didn't start as an aristocrat.


Because Baxter isn't her own maid but her mother's lady's maid who was dressing her.
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Anonymous wrote:I did notice that Edith thanked Baxter at the wedding scene yet the historical advisor previously said none of the aristocrats ever thanked the staff. You would see Tom do it, but he didn't start as an aristocrat.


Because Baxter isn't her own maid but her mother's lady's maid who was dressing her.


No, it wasn't about dressing. It was at the wedding. Regardless, the historian said aristocrats never thanked any servants ever. They also almost never touched them using their bare hands, which is why the scene with Carson was so touching.
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Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else hear that the actor who plays Bates has a drinking problem so severe it affected his work, which is why we have barely seen him recently?


I read that he was arrested for DUI.


Not just any DUI. He went to a Thai rehab for a month. He gets plastered on the plane ride home and arrested for a DUI (his second) after leaving the airport. https://www.thefix.com/downton-abbey-star-brendan-coyle-arrested-dui-one-day-after-rehab


Okay, what the hell is "Thai rehab?" I can only think that it a "vacation" to get plastic surgery or your cover for when you actually go to prison: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/manchester/4163387.stm



No alcohol but lots of happy endings?





"Ohh Master Behhhhts."
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Anonymous wrote:The endings were predictable but I still loved it.

I thought Lord Merton was being poisoned by the DIL, though!


I thought so at first too! It was like DIL was thinking, "If I can't palm him off on Isobel, I'll take care of him myself!" Wasn't that DIL a piece of work?
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Anonymous wrote:PP with the "one for you and you" --you are hilarious and yes you are totally correct.

However; I still loved it. All of it. So happy for Mrs. Patmore.

However; I can't believe that the fine Dr. did not end up with Isobel! I guess I was delusional; I thought she was going to come around to him, not Lord Merton.


I think Isobel and Dr Clarkson are much more alike but would have a very dry marriage of peers. Lord Merton is a pushover but lovely and madly in love with Isobel. I think they will have more of a yin/yang marriage.


I think you may be right - but it seems Dr. Clarkson was the only one who wasn't paired off with someone, which makes me sad. I love that man. Even Tom was obviously going to be with Edith's editor, the pretty blonde woman.

Speaking of Tom, I found the way he was always in the background of every scene with Mary and/or Henry to be particularly annoying. Like a twinkly-eyed Jiminy Cricket or something - very irritating.
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I loved the scenes of Robert and Cora driving into Bertie's ancestral home. Clearly, it was so much grander than even Downton. It was nice to see them be a little humbled by someone else's wealth and I'm SO GLAD Edith married into all this grandeur, and not Mary. Nope, she got stuck with a (used) car salesman as a husband. Sweet, sweet karma!

I think everything ended as well as it should (except for Dr. Clarkson, of course). Daisy is a nitwit till the end - what a dope. I loved Andy and felt so bad for him when she was so blatantly rude. She doesn't deserve these sweet guys who seem to fall for her.

I'm so happy for Anna and Mistah Behhhts. He finally got his son! Very sweet.

I was quite teary at the wedding scene and especially at the very end when they were all singing "Auld Lang Syne" - both upstairs and downstairs. So touching and sad to say goodbye to all these characters we've come to love!
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Dr. Clarkson's relative lack of presence may had more to do with the actor's obligations to Wolf Hall's production.

(Maybe he'll end up with Barrow.)
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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Clarkson's relative lack of presence may had more to do with the actor's obligations to Wolf Hall's production.

(Maybe he'll end up with Barrow.)
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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Clarkson's relative lack of presence may had more to do with the actor's obligations to Wolf Hall's production.

(Maybe he'll end up with Barrow.)


That would be so awesome.
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Anonymous wrote:My one question is what happened with Edith in the newspaper? Is she going to continue running it now that she's a marchioness out at Brancaster? Did they tie up this loose end and I missed it, or did she just give all that up to get married?


Sprat will take it over with the Dowager as editor.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't like the tidiness of how everything wrapped up, but I can't say it was surprising.

You're dying, sorry. Yes, we're sure. Oh wait- you're NOT dying!

Here's a girlfriend for you and a boyfriend for YOU and YOU! (Not so fast, Thomas). And a husband for you! And a wife for you! Did we forget anyone?

Everybody stuck in a soul sucking job or losing their job? Here's your dream job! And you sliced your wrist over this- tsk. No faith in the writers.

Anyone have a job others disapprove of? Three of you? Now you couldn't make them prouder!

Everyone who hates someone else- you're besties now! Kiss up!

Anyone want a baby? Here you go! One for you and you.

Shameful secret? Everyone knows now and guess what. Despite the times they love you more for it! Soak up the compliments!




But I'm happy with the confectionary ending, and SO happy Edith gets a happy ending. I teared up at the scene with Isobel and Lord M when he said, "I would have like to have married you."

Is Tom in love with Henry or what??!


Yes on both counts! I thought Lord M's original proposal was really sweet too.

And Tom+Henry = Bromance. More chemistry than Mary and Henry, lol.
yes they said they were in love but the chemistry was not there.
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Anonymous wrote:My one question is what happened with Edith in the newspaper? Is she going to continue running it now that she's a marchioness out at Brancaster? Did they tie up this loose end and I missed it, or did she just give all that up to get married?


Sprat will take it over with the Dowager as editor.


Lol!!!
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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Clarkson's relative lack of presence may had more to do with the actor's obligations to Wolf Hall's production.

(Maybe he'll end up with Barrow.)


I loved Wolf Hall, but had to google the cast after reading this - I had no idea Dr. Clarkson played Anne's father!!! Why did I not recognize him? Too funny. Thanks for the tip.
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Anonymous wrote:Dr. Clarkson's relative lack of presence may had more to do with the actor's obligations to Wolf Hall's production.

(Maybe he'll end up with Barrow.)


I loved Wolf Hall, but had to google the cast after reading this - I had no idea Dr. Clarkson played Anne's father!!! Why did I not recognize him? Too funny. Thanks for the tip.


His wife committed suicide by jumping in front of a Tube train during the time he was shooting Downtown.
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I'm going to miss DA!

I have always loved Mary, bitchiness and all. You could always count on her to be ice cold, I adored it.

The tiding endings were pretty silly, but I'm glad. You get a husband! And you! And you and you and you! Just like Oprah and the cars.
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