Anonymous wrote:I liked the episode. I have to say, however, I'm still missing Matthew. (Sniff)
I love Tom and hope they find him a better love interest. The school teacher is annoying. (Does anyone remember him as Marcus Agrippa in "Rome?" He was hot then and still is).
Lastly, did we ever get an explanation as to what happened to "Patrick?" I'm not remembering and it seems he just disappeared.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think Mr. Blake has a chance at Mary? I'm rooting for him. I was annoyed that he's really a member of the aristocracy and going to inherit a huge estate, though.
Do you think Mr. Bates killed Mr. Green? Here's what I think:
I think Mr. Bates went to London to see Mr. Green, and when he found him, Bates told Green that his wife is going to turn Green into the police, and then Bates told Green what happens to rapists in prison. I think Green threw himself in front of the bus out of fear of what he would endure in prison.
Other theories?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I want Tom to find a woman who will put that arse Barrow in his place. Can you imagine what "my Sybil" (I love when he calls her that) would have done?
I think Sybil's memory is one of the reasons Barrow is such a jerk to Branson. He and Sybil worked together at the abbey-turned-hospital during the war.
Barrow really is an arse. But I actually sort of feel sorry for him. Most people treat gossip and the occasional hatched plot as an infrequent indulgence. He is ALL ABOUT that stuff.
Anonymous wrote:
I want Tom to find a woman who will put that arse Barrow in his place. Can you imagine what "my Sybil" (I love when he calls her that) would have done?
Anonymous wrote:Loved the episode.
Lady Grantham to Tom on their way to the dance floor: "I know I can trust you to steer."
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else pick up on Edith's comment that she had Michael Gregson's power of attorney? In the States the attorney in fact doesn't sign t he POA. Maybe it is different in England and that was the document she signed or a document related to the POA. If the "brown shirts" killed Gregson, Edith might have a stake in his newspaper. This could be her ultimate triumph. I vote for Bates as investigative reporter, Mrs Patmore as Agony Aunt, Tom for political reporting and Isis for animal column
I love how much dumb Lord Grantham loves that dumb dog
I want Tom to find a woman who will put that arse Barrow in his place. Can you imagine what "my Sybil" (I love when he calls her that) would have done?
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else pick up on Edith's comment that she had Michael Gregson's power of attorney? In the States the attorney in fact doesn't sign t he POA. Maybe it is different in England and that was the document she signed or a document related to the POA. If the "brown shirts" killed Gregson, Edith might have a stake in his newspaper. This could be her ultimate triumph. I vote for Bates as investigative reporter, Mrs Patmore as Agony Aunt, Tom for political reporting and Isis for animal column
I love how much dumb Lord Grantham loves that dumb dog
I want Tom to find a woman who will put that arse Barrow in his place. Can you imagine what "my Sybil" (I love when he calls her that) would have done?
Anonymous wrote:The teacher is way too obnoxious for our sweet Tom. He needs an Irish woman with lots of moxie.
I like to watch Moseley bloom under Baxter's attention.
The subplot with the letter was stupid but shut up Mary about Bates.
If I were Tony Gillingham or Charles Blake, I would tell Mary (the total c**k teaser) to stuff it
Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes. Joke.