Anonymous wrote:I love you people! I had to hold off from reading this thread until I watched Sunday's episode. I agree, I will not miss Bunting. I am hoping Mary gets together with Tom (Sybil's husband). What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:I agree that Cora comes off brainless but I think she is capable of more; they just haven't used her well.
Just want to complain that it's true what art guy said: Lord G doesn't pay attention to Cora or her opinion, and then poor Cora--she's finally got a friend who's listening to her and likes her opinions and he mucks it up--she not only loses her friend (art guy), but now Lord G is giving her the silent treatment after she did nothing wrong! And she has to stand there and smile. Poor Cora.
Anonymous wrote:Lord Grantham didn't bother to punch smarmy art guy until art guy insulted him. If I were Lady Grantham, I'd be fine with my husband punching the guy upon discovering him in the bedroom (admittedly uninvited), but PISSED if the uninvited intruder gets a genteel pass until he dares insult the man.
Anonymous wrote:Lord Grantham didn't bother to punch smarmy art guy until art guy insulted him. If I were Lady Grantham, I'd be fine with my husband punching the guy upon discovering him in the bedroom (admittedly uninvited), but PISSED if the uninvited intruder gets a genteel pass until he dares insult the man.
Anonymous wrote:Mrs Hughes found Anna after the rape, she knows the whole story.
Anna told Mary. She initially used the burglar story, but kept getting so freaked out about Lord G coming to visit (with his valet) that she eventually spilled it. That's why Mary asked Lord G to fire the valet, although she refused to tell him why.
Anna told Bates that a burglar broke in and raped her, but he knew there was more to it. He weaseled the truth out of Mrs Hughes.
Baxter and Barrow both suspect something is up, but don't know details.
So by my count: Mr Bates, Mrs Hughes and Mary know that Green raped Anna. I believe only Mrs Hughes knows that Mr Bates knows (although Anna clearly worries that he may have figured it out). Did I miss anything?
Anonymous wrote:I don't remember Mrs. Hughes telling Bates, but he did question her and her expression and what she said may have given it away. He gave her one of his usual creepy, piercing looks.
Edith couldn't fake a marriage certificate with the father because everyone knew the father already has an insane wife that he wasn't allowed to divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the actress who plays Edith - her storyline isn't going anywhere. Maybe with the phone call, it finally will.
And I have no interest in who Isobel ends up with. So boring.
I did like when Robert clocked that guy.
PP Since you have no interest in who Isobel ends up with, I am arbitrarily assigning you to team Dr. Clarkson. With Lord Merton pouring on the charm and interest in medicine, the Dr. needs all the support he can get. You may not care about Isobel, but Dr. Clarkson -- come on -- the man has been pining away for Issy since World War I.
