Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Thomas is on drugs. They pointed out that a spoon was missing, it was probably Thomas to do drugs.
I figured spoon + syringe + undereye circles = heroin?
He took the spoon. Remember the scene where Ms Hughes says no eating upstairs? What was he crying about when Baxter heard him through the door?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The writers are using poetic license with the "cure" that Thomas is attempting. It may not have actually existed in the 1920's, but it does in Downtonland.
DA goes to great lengths to,keep things in the period. It is either a testosterone product or drugs
Look at the way Carson does the de-canting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Thomas is on drugs. They pointed out that a spoon was missing, it was probably Thomas to do drugs.
I figured spoon + syringe + undereye circles = heroin?
He took the spoon. Remember the scene where Ms Hughes says no eating upstairs? What was he crying about when Baxter heard him through the door?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok re Edith's baby: the farmer, the Dowager, and Lord G's sister knows--she took Edith to some other country for a trip, but was really helping her with pregnancy and birth.
How does the farmer know? How does Mary not suspect!?
I think Edith told him but I can't remember now.
Mary wouldn't suspect b/c the two aren't close and Mary was going through her own stuff, e.g., depression after Matthew's death.
Better question is why Cora isn't more attuned to her daughters. Not that she would guess Edith had a kid, but seems clueless that Edith is so utterly unhappy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok re Edith's baby: the farmer, the Dowager, and Lord G's sister knows--she took Edith to some other country for a trip, but was really helping her with pregnancy and birth.
How does the farmer know? How does Mary not suspect!?
I think Edith told him but I can't remember now.
Mary wouldn't suspect b/c the two aren't close and Mary was going through her own stuff, e.g., depression after Matthew's death.
Better question is why Cora isn't more attuned to her daughters. Not that she would guess Edith had a kid, but seems clueless that Edith is so utterly unhappy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok re Edith's baby: the farmer, the Dowager, and Lord G's sister knows--she took Edith to some other country for a trip, but was really helping her with pregnancy and birth.
How does the farmer know? How does Mary not suspect!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Thomas is on drugs. They pointed out that a spoon was missing, it was probably Thomas to do drugs.
I figured spoon + syringe + undereye circles = heroin?
Anonymous wrote:I think that Thomas is on drugs. They pointed out that a spoon was missing, it was probably Thomas to do drugs.
Anonymous wrote:ok re Edith's baby: the farmer, the Dowager, and Lord G's sister knows--she took Edith to some other country for a trip, but was really helping her with pregnancy and birth.
Anonymous wrote:I love how we create elaborate plot lines and twists in these threads, then every week all that happens is the teacher gets invited to dinner and Edith wallows.
Anonymous wrote:The writers are using poetic license with the "cure" that Thomas is attempting. It may not have actually existed in the 1920's, but it does in Downtonland.