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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Poor Edith. :-( What are these sinister rumblings coming from America? Does it mean Shirley McLain is going to come live with them or something? Why does Cora always discuss secret matters in front of her maid? Especially a new maid? I liked how she helped Anna and Bates at the restaurant. Jimmy the Gigolo makes a move on Ivy and she's taken by surprise? Hoo boy. Rose, Rose, Rose. Among many other things, you are just being tacky. [b]The new guy sparring with Mary isn't so charismatic. Dogmatism isn't sexy but I suppose it means she will be attracted by his independence, despite his bad hair.[/b] Thomas needs more to do. His sneaky, manipulative talents are being wasted! [/quote] Love this! Re Mary's boring, uh, restrained manner -- Maybe this all goes back to Mr. Pahmuk (sp?). After her night of passion led to his untimely demise and nearly ruined her, she resolved that she will always keep her feelings in check. Only Matthew could unlock her heart (I know this sounds like romance novel drivel, but, we are talking about a soap opera here.) Now, with Matthew gone, she's gone back to ice princess mode. Oh -- did anyone else love the farewell scene between Alfred and Daisy? Surprisingly, Downton does male-female friendships pretty well. The most interesting relationships on the show are often platonic ones -- e.g., Isobel and Dr. What's-His-Name, Tom and Mary, Mrs. Hughes and Carson. Even if any of these evolve into romantic relationships, they'll have friendship at their core -- actually, a very contemporary view. [/quote]
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