Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hee! Funny. Cora has become one of my least favorite characters lately. She was downright rude to Cousin Isabelle.
Agree. Can't stand her now. She seems to have changed since season 1.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh, so heartbreaking about Thomas and Daisy, and of course poor Matthew. Earlier in the episode, I found it saddening/touching the way Lord Grantham restrained himself, the expression and the look in his eyes, when he was about to say something more to Mary, as she was preparing to go visit Matthew for the first time the hospital...
Anonymous wrote:Hee! Funny. Cora has become one of my least favorite characters lately. She was downright rude to Cousin Isabelle.
Anonymous wrote:I can't figure out why Cora has developed a lisp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our faith was not redeemed by last night's episode. Having M & W walk in during the concert was just like watching a Waltons Christmas very special episode in my opinion. Oh so neat and convenient.
It's Tom, Huck, and Joe walking in on their own funeral.
Anonymous wrote:I do love the show, but this season's opener was WAY too fast paced. Each scene was just crammed into the next one.
With such beautiful scenery, the scenes could at the very least more slowly fade into one another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm eager to hear more of Cora's backstory -- how did her family make its money?
I wonder if she is part of the movement of New York/Northeasterner heiresses to the industrial age Captains of Industry, who could not find suitable mates in the U.S. (as dramatized in such bodice rippers as "The Buccaneers") ?
Anonymous wrote:I'm eager to hear more of Cora's backstory -- how did her family make its money?