Anonymous wrote:No one's remarked on the excellent banter between Violet and Mrs. Levinson. I loved seeing the Dowager Countess get told off. Also great development with Mrs. Crawley. I really like her character.
Anonymous wrote:My husband was half watching form the kitchen when Carson and Mrs. Hughes waded into the ocean and he teased me, "So you think Carson is gonna hit it with Mrs. Hughes in the ocean like Juan Pablo did on the Bachelor?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is Daisy now?! I feel like 10 years have passed in downton time, but she still acts and looks like a teenager.
Oh God yes. She is the most annoying character ever. I hate how everything she says sounds like a question.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found amusing that the Earl put together his own Plumbers team, with Bates as the head of special operations. Supposedly Bates picked up a few skills while in prison, but I have the feeling that he handled some unsavory tasks for Grantham when they served together in the British army,
Well, Grantham did indicate that he's no stranger to homosexuality...
Wasn't Grantham referring to his prep school days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found amusing that the Earl put together his own Plumbers team, with Bates as the head of special operations. Supposedly Bates picked up a few skills while in prison, but I have the feeling that he handled some unsavory tasks for Grantham when they served together in the British army,
Well, Grantham did indicate that he's no stranger to homosexuality...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found amusing that the Earl put together his own Plumbers team, with Bates as the head of special operations. Supposedly Bates picked up a few skills while in prison, but I have the feeling that he handled some unsavory tasks for Grantham when they served together in the British army,
It didn't appear to me that the Earl knew that Bates was the forger. So among other things Bates is a forger and pickpocket.
And we saw Bates' forgery skills at the beginning of the season, when he forged Molesley's signature on a fake IOU so Bates could give him some money without Molesley losing face. I find Bates kind of interesting because his misdeeds are very much a "means justify the ends" approach, and otherwise he's a good guy, but with a dark side.
Anonymous wrote:I, too, have really come to like Molesley, but I worry now that he'll be in Thomas Barrow's crosshairs for inspiring Baxter to refuse to do his bidding.