Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daisy always annoys me on DA; her mouth is constantly open and she just looks so 'simple'.
Oh, come on, you gotta love the way she called Ivy out for teasing Alfred.
I also love Daisy's accent. Any brits on here that can pinpoint it? Definitely sounds northern, practically scottish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daisy always annoys me on DA; her mouth is constantly open and she just looks so 'simple'.
Oh, come on, you gotta love the way she called Ivy out for teasing Alfred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmmm...how can I get a lady's maid so I can have breakfast in bed.....
I actually don't like eating breakfast in bed. I don't like eating in bed, period.
Anonymous wrote:hmmm...how can I get a lady's maid so I can have breakfast in bed.....
Anonymous wrote:Winterthur Museum in Delaware is having an exhibit of Downton Abbey costumes beginning March 1
Anonymous wrote:Daisy always annoys me on DA; her mouth is constantly open and she just looks so 'simple'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also wondering: why doesn't Edith have a lady's maid?
I think you have to be married to get one.
You also have to be married to get to have breakfast in bed. I'm thinking that might be to give her time to recover from her husband's affectionsthe night before & to help encourage fertility.
If you get pregnant and have morning sickness, and thus start not appearing at breakfast, it encourages speculation. But if you are not expected to come downstairs for breakfast, that takes care of that! Are the husbands expected at breakfast?
I doubt that the Dowager Countess is in any danger of getting pregnant, yet she doesn't appear at breakfast either. It seems to be a custom for married ladies; Mary used to go down for breakfast until she got married. All the men go down at breakfast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did the upstairs find out that Thomas is gay?
the guy Thomas hit on filed a report with the police. The police come out to investigate.
Huh? I don't remember someone going to the police about Thomas. Could you refresh my memory? Was it the little blonde guy who liked Ivy? Was it the guy barrow had an affair with the first episode in season 1?
It was Alfred. He felt he "morally" couldn't stay quiet since it was a sin (and maybe also at the goading of O'Brien?). This after he walked in on Thomas trying to get into bed with Jimmy (blonde guy) when he was asleep.
Did Lord Grantham also indicate that they already knew about Thomas? Not sure how, but it was sort of implied that everyone knows he is gay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did the upstairs find out that Thomas is gay?
the guy Thomas hit on filed a report with the police. The police come out to investigate.
Huh? I don't remember someone going to the police about Thomas. Could you refresh my memory? Was it the little blonde guy who liked Ivy? Was it the guy barrow had an affair with the first episode in season 1?
It was Alfred. He felt he "morally" couldn't stay quiet since it was a sin (and maybe also at the goading of O'Brien?). This after he walked in on Thomas trying to get into bed with Jimmy (blonde guy) when he was asleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also wondering: why doesn't Edith have a lady's maid?
I think you have to be married to get one.
You also have to be married to get to have breakfast in bed. I'm thinking that might be to give her time to recover from her husband's affectionsthe night before & to help encourage fertility.
If you get pregnant and have morning sickness, and thus start not appearing at breakfast, it encourages speculation. But if you are not expected to come downstairs for breakfast, that takes care of that! Are the husbands expected at breakfast?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also wondering: why doesn't Edith have a lady's maid?
I think you have to be married to get one.
You also have to be married to get to have breakfast in bed. I'm thinking that might be to give her time to recover from her husband's affectionsthe night before & to help encourage fertility.
Anonymous wrote:Also wondering: why doesn't Edith have a lady's maid?