Anonymous wrote:Fancy camera work at the end of S3E6!
Anonymous wrote:Marian's take not prisoners attitude is ridiculous for someone who supposedly loves Larry., not even giving him a chance to confirm or deny.
Anonymous wrote:Fancy camera work at the end of S3E6!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the most recent episode, does anyone else think that Mr. Russell is going to lose all the money he just put into his railroad scheme? And since that money was meant to be Gladys‘s dowry, her marriage to the Duke will fall through and the Duke will run away to some other rich girl.
Also, should Peggy marry the Doctor with the snobby, racist mom?
Mr. and Mrs. Russell will get divorced, as well as Gladys and the Duke.
I would be disappointed if the Russells divorce - they seem a very complimentary pair who actually love each other (it’s been mentioned several times that they married for love vs what Gladys had to do).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the most recent episode, does anyone else think that Mr. Russell is going to lose all the money he just put into his railroad scheme? And since that money was meant to be Gladys‘s dowry, her marriage to the Duke will fall through and the Duke will run away to some other rich girl.
Also, should Peggy marry the Doctor with the snobby, racist mom?
Mr. and Mrs. Russell will get divorced, as well as Gladys and the Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ada and her temperance nonsense is annoying. And foisting it on the servants shows an unempathetic side of her.
Is Marian going to have a happy ending with James or is there something fishy about it all?
Billy: weak. His mother: ugh.
Peggy is obviously going to get with the doctor.
I feel bad for Aurora. Her husband is such a jerk.
Aurora’s husband really is the worst. Throughout the first seasons, I always thought he looked far younger than Aurora and that he was miscast.
Also, would a still-married man really bring his mistress to a party (at his own house, no less)? That seemed so outlandish. You’d think his mistress would have been mortified to be “outed” like that too.
Turns out Kelli O'Hara and Ward Horton are the same age, both born in 1976.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gladys' father looks like he just got off a boat at Ellis Island.
Not great casting.
He is hot.
+100 The beard and the super intense eyes!
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would give Christine Baranski more to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call me crazy but I think this show gets better each season - it is a bit ridiculous but I enjoy it anyway. I can’t wait to see what happens with Gladys, Miss Brooke and Jack the now rich servant (whatever his title is).
I agree! Every season is better.
Waiting for the divorces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My god, the writing is absolutely atrocious. I can't understand how the creator of Downton Abbey - a beautiful, well-written show - could also have created this drivel. And the only time they're not filmed on a set is during the very few outdoor scenes in Newport.
And Jack's alarm clock - why on earth isn't he getting the full $600,000? Why should he have to split it with an already fabulously wealthy man? If Larry Russell was a true gentleman, he would insist Jack keep all of it.
Does Julian Fellowes just hate Americans and is making this show awful on purpose?
Because he didn't know how to market or sell it. If the show was true to history he probably would have gotten $100 shiny dollars and the buyers would have negotiated only with Larry and Jack would never have known what it sold for.
+1 I was waiting for that to be the plot, and mildly surprised that Larry had “only” taken half.
Agreed, but I like where they are taking it instead, with Larry continuing to be friends with Jack and maybe sort of mentor him about being wealthy in NYC.
A central plot of the show is that the Russells are "new money." Yes, Larry was born into wealth, but to parents who were not and who have normalized the idea that if you work hard enough, you are entitled to whatever you want. Larry is totally open minded to Jack in part because he's not as hung up on the idea that there is some uncrossable divide between a butler and a railroad baron.
So while it's still kind of unrealistic, I like Larry and Jack becoming friends, and Larry cutting a more fair deal with Jack over the money (keep in mind Larry negotiated an extra 200k out of the deal, the idea that it's unfair for him to take half ignores the fact that without Larry, Jack would have been completely swindled by those guys) is part of that. Plus with Larry's guidance and connections, we will get to see what it means to have the opportunities of NYC open up to someone who just came into a fortune like Jack. I think it could be really fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ada and her temperance nonsense is annoying. And foisting it on the servants shows an unempathetic side of her.
Is Marian going to have a happy ending with James or is there something fishy about it all?
Billy: weak. His mother: ugh.
Peggy is obviously going to get with the doctor.
I feel bad for Aurora. Her husband is such a jerk.
Aurora’s husband really is the worst. Throughout the first seasons, I always thought he looked far younger than Aurora and that he was miscast.
Also, would a still-married man really bring his mistress to a party (at his own house, no less)? That seemed so outlandish. You’d think his mistress would have been mortified to be “outed” like that too.
Turns out Kelli O'Hara and Ward Horton are the same age, both born in 1976.