@@andreagrussu6778 My son was gifted when he was young (he still is 😏); I needed new books and he ran out of all science books, so when I found the first 4 books at a book club for only $1 with membership (why not?). I read the first one and when he turned 5 he started reading by himself (of course he had no clue about the subject but was an avid reader). He was born in ‘97.
Poor Mosley, he was so very proud of his fellow workers, and yet they were all so stuck up as to hardly acknowledge him. The Queen showed excellent manners!
It is in my understanding that when concerning with the Royal Family, It is protocol only to Answer when spoken to. Mosley in this instance not only answer and remark , he corrected the King. Everyone was shocked. Poor Mosley..
Aww Mr. Molsely- such a story going from a Butler/Valent to mending roads, to footman, to teacher, to schoolmaster and then screenwriter. His bumbling took an all time high in curtseying to the queen.
@@jesseleeward2359 Downton Abbey as a period drama has to keep pace with the times for which it portrays. We're talking about 1927, not 2017. Though sadly not enough has changed in the minds of society within the past century.
Doesn’t it make you angry though when the heterosexuals come for them? 1000s of years of being hated and murdered but them, just for not being heterosexual :/
The late Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) used to say that the fifth man in a receiving line would always curtsey. Or the man next to a woman who is nervous would do the same.
4:05 - This moment of silence reminds me of the 2011 Comic Relief spoof of Downton Abbey, you should watch it, when the entire family froze in utter silent disgust when one of them called the drawing room a "lounge". This has the same feel - all atmosphere sucked out of the room. Loved it.
Maggie Smith! So talented and versatile. First really fell for her as Daphne Castle in EVIL UNDER THE SUN. Violet commands attention 💜 with such haughty dignity so prevalent of dosages of that Era. Loved her sparring with MARTHA (Shirley McClain) on TV series. 👑. 💜. 🏆
So happy to see Mr. Barrow find new adventures AND promise 💖 of MORE than a friend ❤. Leather glove sending 💋 from one set of lips to the other was so touching. Can only hope that there two manage to find a life together! Sadly 😥 much of the prejudice they had to face continues TODAY. 😕. 😢. 💜.
@@mohammadalsuqi3271 At least google conversion therapy and read about how it actually ruins people. Maybe then you will see that the 'help' you propose actually destroys them, to the point they no longer wish to see the light of day. There is nothing humane and peaceful about erasing one's identity like that - it is simply barbaric and evil
@@KoiYakultGreenTea From personal experience I absolutely agree with you that there is a long way to go on this topic, even in the US and GB. I didn’t mean to imply otherwise.
I feel more happy to see the guys dancing "illegally" than seeing these fancy dressed people reacting awkward to hear Mosley expressing proud of DT staff, poor Mosley feeling so afraid in front of these cold faces
I get so angry when the officer calls them dirty perverts. Those men aren't hurting anyone the fact that people still have a problem with this today is despicable
Lady Violet reminds me a lot of my own Grandmother. Only, while the Dowager _is_ a noblewoman who lived a privileged life full of court intrigue, that’s merely how my grandmother wished to be.
“Pardon me Professor, but what exactly are you insinuating?” “I’m merely requesting that when it comes to my students, you conform to the prescribed disciplinary practices…”
seeing Thomas Barrow , mouth open, looking at all those eye candy was sth else..nvr knew there wud be a scene where he wud be surrounded by people like himself who wont judge.
She also just outright asked for things.. When she made a comment about how nice something was.. it was a cue to give it to her. It was so bad that at one Royal's residence, that before her arrival, they moved all the furniture to another part of the manor, and brought out the older, less glitzy furnishings and made the place somewhat drab. That caught on with other people as well that the Queen became a little offended at the perceived frugality and simplicity of the country estates.. AKA-- there was nothing she wanted.
@@creativewriter3887 You ever hear the story what she did to the imperial refugees out of Russia . Queen Mary is an absolutely despicable greedy bitch.
Watching the servants grovel in front of the King is so charming. Just like watching the slaves deep concern for their masters in Gone With the Wind. How wonderful for the English that the same system has been maintained.
@@m.layfette6249 No one can see her spot on incredible performance as professor Umbridge and think that she only got the job because of her husband. She has her own amazing acting career and they are the lucky ones that she wanted to be on it at all.
I have No doubt that she's an incredible actress and worthy of each and every role she performs. But I do recall in an interview when they were casting for the role of Lady Bagshaw that it was her husband that recommended and lobbied for her to get the role. I'm not sure of what other actresses where in the running, but Thank God they got it right in the end. As both a Harry Potter and Downton Abbey fan, I was enthralled to see Professor McGonagall and Professor Umbridge duel it out. This time they traded their wands for tiaras and a cane.
“It is lucky for Ms. Smith that I do not own a Saber” 💀 “You belong in a straight jacket” 😭 “I never argue, I explain” 😂 “Not while I’m the Umpire” 👿 LMFAO Old Lady Granthom was not the one you wanted to cross words with 😭😂 Her wit is sharp and her comeback game is strong 💀
I was rewatching the movie when I realised something. Maud is Robert’s father’s father’s brother’s daughter, or, more concisely, his great-uncle’s daughter. By that definition, Lucy is actually in Robert’s generation.
Phew, luckily the ladies weren't armed with magic wands this time, that could have been something. But honestly, I love Lady Maud aka Dolores Umbridge aka Queen Elizabeth - the only woman besides Mrs. Levinson who can stand up to the Dowager Countess.
OK, you millennials REALLY need to expand your cinema canon beyond Harry Potter. Dame Maggie Smith and Imelda Staunton both give tour de force performances as the title characters in “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” and “Vera Drake”, respectively.
I'm a progressive liberal through and through here in the U.S. But I gotta say--this is the type of conservatism I can get behind. Everything is so fancy and old, and everyone is excited about meeting the King and Queen! Tingles! LOL. I hate the mean, nasty, vituperative conservatism we have here now in the States. I want this fuzzy, old-fashioned, dignified conservatism to come back...
Is Barrow the butler or not? This is the 2nd time they’ve written him out of the house in search of love. But then again what would they do with Carson….
@Lady O Carson was clearly the better choice to handle such an august occasion as to be serving dinner to their majesties. Far more experienced than Barrow which is why Lady Mary asked Carson to step up to the plate (so to speak lol).
@@anthonyjyearwood816 The reverse happened in the second film. They, particularly Lady Mary, knew Carson would blow a head vein over having a film crew at Downton so they contrived for him to travel with Lord and Lady Grantham.
most but there were rich Aristocrat wanting to flaunt😂 ex Duke of Devonshire, if I'm not mistaken no official royal visit ever went to Chatsworth, but he did flaunt to really young Queen Victoria before she was Queen
"I never argue, I explain!" I love that line!
Dowager Countess "You know me, never complain, never explain."
Lady Edith "You never have much trouble complaining."
Me too 🤣! To my partner!
@@m.layfette6249 also Dowager: I'm A Woman I Can Be As Contrary As I Choose!
Jajja todas las lineas de maggie son magistrales
RIP Maggie
McGonagall and Umbridge still going at it. Just in a different time and in a different life. 😂😂
Right, I forgot that scene in Order of Phoenix…don’t blame me, my son was born in ‘97 and was 4 when he saw The Sorcerer’s Stone.
@@marinazagrai1623i was 4 when the sorcerer's stone was read to me. What a coincidence
@@andreagrussu6778 My son was gifted when he was young (he still is 😏); I needed new books and he ran out of all science books, so when I found the first 4 books at a book club for only $1 with membership (why not?). I read the first one and when he turned 5 he started reading by himself (of course he had no clue about the subject but was an avid reader). He was born in ‘97.
Also, Umbridge is the open-minded one while McGonagall is absolutely disgusting.
Poor Mosley, he was so very proud of his fellow workers, and yet they were all so stuck up as to hardly acknowledge him. The Queen showed excellent manners!
Not really. She should have thanked the staff after the banquet.
Exactly what’s the big deal…Countess response was disappointing
@@TheBeliever1204Mrs Hughes said that they’d sent down their compliments
It is in my understanding that when concerning with the Royal Family, It is protocol only to Answer when spoken to. Mosley in this instance not only answer and remark , he corrected the King. Everyone was shocked. Poor Mosley..
@@TheBeliever1204 One could say she was doing the kind thing to someone who had overstepped himself without meaning to.
Aww Mr. Molsely- such a story going from a Butler/Valent to mending roads, to footman, to teacher, to schoolmaster and then screenwriter. His bumbling took an all time high in curtseying to the queen.
Moseley's realization that he just corrected the King was hilarious XD And Robert literally holding his breath the whole time lol
Mr Mosley's expression changing from pride for his fellow staff into a gradual one of horror was so fun to watch
I thought he was going to piss himself.
Poor guy
The dinner guests with their faces aghast . . . and then he curtsies. Lol. The look of pity on the dowager’s face is priceless. 😂😂😂
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how effin awesome Mrs. Hughes is?
Agreed most heartily!
I just want to give Mrs Hughes a hug ❤️
@@ikraadil8425 IKR!!!!
That uppity woman got her comeuppance and what a pleasure Mrs Hughes had telling her off!
An iron grip and a soft heart, Mrs Hughes is the perfect keeper of the keys.
I always love when Imelda Staunton and Maggie Smith are in movies and tv shows together
Maggie Smith really got into it when she called Maud insane, she's probably remembering what it was like when Imelda played Umbridge xD
"And you leave Harry Potter alone!"
"what?"
"What?"
I’ve seen them and trelawny and snape in movies. And hagrid.
Let me fix the title "McGonagall Calls Umbridge Insane at the Royal Dinner"
Completely agree
@@jessicahsu5291 So that's what she wanted to tell her that unfaithful day at Hogwarts. Makes sense to me TBH!
I bet when they told mcgonegal to say these lines to umbridge. She was like. I got this.
Love this!! 🥰😂❤️
Because Umbridge wants to make Riley Blue her heir.
Robert: “Game, Set, and Match to Lady Bagshaw”.
Violet: “Not while I’m the Umpire”.
Love this line 💯❤️✨
"I never argue. I explain". This is GOLD!!!!
half the cast has been in a Harry Potter movie and the other half has been on Doctor Who.
I just realized that it’s Professor Mcgonnagall and Professor Umbridge arguing over an inheritance
Yes…because Umbridge decided to make Riley Blue her heir.
I LOVE the clock ticking sound while Mr. Molesley curtsies 😂
Umbridge vs Mcconnell Duel: Muggle + Aristocrat Style. 🔥🔥
This is gold
Seeing Thomas Barrow out on the town was Long overdue.
I loved that. I wish the show had a little more edge in that regard. This scene really gets to me
@@jesseleeward2359 Downton Abbey as a period drama has to keep pace with the times for which it portrays. We're talking about 1927, not 2017. Though sadly not enough has changed in the minds of society within the past century.
Absolutely! Please see my post on this subject!
@@rick0e295 Where at?!?
"i'll outlive you anyway so it need trouble you no further" ouch... 🙂
I absolutely adore Tom Barrow’s wide-eyed, childlike innocence being at the gay bar. 🏳️🌈
That would not have been a normal reaction
@@Patrick3183 he is gay...
Doesn’t it make you angry though when the heterosexuals come for them? 1000s of years of being hated and murdered but them, just for not being heterosexual :/
Am I the ONLY the one who Busted a Gut Out Loud Laughing when Mosley curtsey to the Queen 👑?!? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The late Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) used to say that the fifth man in a receiving line would always curtsey. Or the man next to a woman who is nervous would do the same.
No you are absolutely NOT the only one
I cringed hard core and in the middle of the theater you could hear me say “oh Mosley” as I covered my eyes 😂😂😂
@@kevinpace7075
I can't even bare to look at the screen alone at home...oh Mosley 😆
He started off so well then...I basically died. It was comedic gold🤣🤣🤣
4:05 - This moment of silence reminds me of the 2011 Comic Relief spoof of Downton Abbey, you should watch it, when the entire family froze in utter silent disgust when one of them called the drawing room a "lounge". This has the same feel - all atmosphere sucked out of the room. Loved it.
I also love that Maud is married to Carson in real life.
What??!
@@EM-cs7jw the actress is married in real life to the actor playing Carson :)
Oh yeah, that's right!
Hmm, now I wish their characters had had some interaction in the movie.
@@theoutlook55 they have a sweet hat scene in the south of France in film 2, and did you know there daughter is prudence fethuerington in Bridgerton
@@thomasrowsell116 And regrettably, she looks like him rather than her.
@4:51 the dowager’s face 😅😅😅 the look of pity omg
Maggie Smith! So talented and versatile. First really fell for her as Daphne Castle in EVIL UNDER THE SUN. Violet commands attention 💜 with such haughty dignity so prevalent of dosages of that Era. Loved her sparring with MARTHA (Shirley McClain) on TV series. 👑. 💜. 🏆
The Dowager’s face as Molesley rises from that toecurling curtsey!!
I am in tears😂😂😂
What a happy moment for the staff to serve the royals!
That curtsey kills me many times over! 😭😭😭😭😭
So happy to see Mr. Barrow find new adventures AND promise 💖 of MORE than a friend ❤. Leather glove sending 💋 from one set of lips to the other was so touching. Can only hope that there two manage to find a life together! Sadly 😥 much of the prejudice they had to face continues TODAY. 😕. 😢. 💜.
Imagine living in a world where being your natural self is illegal. So many lives lived in misery. Heartbreaking.
@@mohammadalsuqi3271 You’re a bigot who has met religion poison his mind. I feel sorry for you.
@@mohammadalsuqi3271 At least google conversion therapy and read about how it actually ruins people. Maybe then you will see that the 'help' you propose actually destroys them, to the point they no longer wish to see the light of day. There is nothing humane and peaceful about erasing one's identity like that - it is simply barbaric and evil
You speak as if the world still isn’t that way in a lot of parts of the world. We’ve not quite got past it yet
@@KoiYakultGreenTea From personal experience I absolutely agree with you that there is a long way to go on this topic, even in the US and GB. I didn’t mean to imply otherwise.
@@jcs1025 I have reported his comment for the hate speech it is.
"What _simpletons_ men are!...."
I just love Mr. Molsely!! Kevin Doyle did an amazing job bringing him into our lives and hearts.
I feel more happy to see the guys dancing "illegally" than seeing these fancy dressed people reacting awkward to hear Mosley expressing proud of DT staff, poor Mosley feeling so afraid in front of these cold faces
I get so angry when the officer calls them dirty perverts. Those men aren't hurting anyone the fact that people still have a problem with this today is despicable
Let people do as they please as long as they aren't hurting anyone or stealing.
if you were born then, you would have a similar thought process
@@maitreyakanitkar8742 Not really, no. That's an excuse bigots always use to excuse their shortcomings, and lack of morals or critical thinking
@@maitreyakanitkar8742 ok and what kind of argument are you trying to make?
Amen! Unfortunately we seem to be moving backwards 😕. With current Supreme Court situation, if there is a reversal, WHAT will be NEXT?
The dinner scene was literally so embarrassing 😭
8:39 "I never argue, I explain." 100%
Mr Mosley... 😂😂 I haven't laughed this much in eons.Excellent scene
Lady Violet reminds me a lot of my own Grandmother. Only, while the Dowager _is_ a noblewoman who lived a privileged life full of court intrigue, that’s merely how my grandmother wished to be.
4:07 Poor Moseley. LOL!
I'm sure Cornelius will want to hear about this right away.
Never would have recognized Simon Jones if it weren't for that voice!
Oh boy Mcgonagall and Umbridge are back at it again lol
Poor Moseley, great acting all round! 😂
The instrumental soundtrack is a real tearjerker
"I'll outlive you anyway." SAVAGE
“Pardon me Professor, but what exactly are you insinuating?”
“I’m merely requesting that when it comes to my students, you conform to the prescribed disciplinary practices…”
Downtown Abbey is my favorite HP FF...
Well done Mr. Mosley!
Imelda Stuaton will play an amazing Queen Elizabeth II; on the 5th and 6th The Crown ‘s seasons. 🌹❤️🌷♥️
Staunton
McGonagall calls Umbridge insane at the Christmas dinner.
Mr Mosley was one of the best😂
“I must go where my King needs me”
He said heroically before serving dinner… .
seeing Thomas Barrow , mouth open, looking at all those eye candy was sth else..nvr knew there wud be a scene where he wud be surrounded by people like himself who wont judge.
Royal Lesson when Klepto Queen Mary comes a calling : Hide the good jewelry!
I've heard that as well, she was infamously light fingered.
She also just outright asked for things.. When she made a comment about how nice something was.. it was a cue to give it to her. It was so bad that at one Royal's residence, that before her arrival, they moved all the furniture to another part of the manor, and brought out the older, less glitzy furnishings and made the place somewhat drab. That caught on with other people as well that the Queen became a little offended at the perceived frugality and simplicity of the country estates.. AKA-- there was nothing she wanted.
@@creativewriter3887 You ever hear the story what she did to the imperial refugees out of Russia .
Queen Mary is an absolutely despicable greedy bitch.
Oh poor molesly, I thought he was going to collapse on the spot!
Here i am watching thinking it’s still a show but it’s the movie Maggie and crawly snooping to get more information 😂
Watching the servants grovel in front of the King is so charming. Just like watching the slaves deep concern for their masters in Gone With the Wind. How wonderful for the English that the same system has been maintained.
@roxyortiz8819 Let me exercise my psychic powers. I'm looking into the crystal and I see...you're a Brit. LOL
@roxyortiz8819Agreed. A lot of people here seem to be in dire need of professional help 😬
One of the funniest scenes ever was when Moseley got drunk and attempted to go ahead with serving.
Miss Smith should be glad I don't own a saber. 🤣
4:06 I saw this in the theater and rarely have I felt that level of discomfort. Poor Molesley. 😂
His curtsy though..... 🤣
I was waiting for Dolores Umbridge to pull out her wand and use the killing curse ⚡️
As I cackle madly, I am certain that my neighbor wonders who Maggie is and why I love her
Poor Thomas
It's happening! Minnie and Umbridge! It's a fight!
I can only hear Chan as Dumbledore 😂
@@angelo7243 lol inwas channeling her voice while writing it
Anyone else know that Lady Maud (aka Umbridge) and Carson are married irl!!?
How do you think she got the role?!?
@@m.layfette6249 she’s Imelda Staunton I think she’s a good enough to actress to get the role on merit rather than her husband
@@m.layfette6249 No one can see her spot on incredible performance as professor Umbridge and think that she only got the job because of her husband. She has her own amazing acting career and they are the lucky ones that she wanted to be on it at all.
I have No doubt that she's an incredible actress and worthy of each and every role she performs. But I do recall in an interview when they were casting for the role of Lady Bagshaw that it was her husband that recommended and lobbied for her to get the role. I'm not sure of what other actresses where in the running, but Thank God they got it right in the end. As both a Harry Potter and Downton Abbey fan, I was enthralled to see Professor McGonagall and Professor Umbridge duel it out. This time they traded their wands for tiaras and a cane.
The line 'ill outlive you' hits different these days.
Finally they gave Anna a haircut !
“It is lucky for Ms. Smith that I do not own a Saber” 💀
“You belong in a straight jacket” 😭
“I never argue, I explain” 😂
“Not while I’m the Umpire” 👿
LMFAO Old Lady Granthom was not the one you wanted to cross words with 😭😂 Her wit is sharp and her comeback game is strong 💀
“To treat your maid as a blood relation…”
Well, that’s just it. You see…
Oh, and dontcha just love the word “piffle?”
my late father used to use the word piffle. I still laugh every time I think of it.
Dowager Countess Violet Grantham = Mineva McGonnagall
Maud Bagshaw = Dolores Umbridge
One more movie please
Mcgonagall and umbridge are at it again lol
I was rewatching the movie when I realised something.
Maud is Robert’s father’s father’s brother’s daughter, or, more concisely, his great-uncle’s daughter. By that definition, Lucy is actually in Robert’s generation.
that's a line i always said half of my life: "I NEVER ARGUE, I EXPLAIN"
Phew, luckily the ladies weren't armed with magic wands this time, that could have been something. But honestly, I love Lady Maud aka Dolores Umbridge aka Queen Elizabeth - the only woman besides Mrs. Levinson who can stand up to the Dowager Countess.
Amo o seriado....!!!D.Ab!!!
8:42 mic drop 😌💅🏾
07:40 McGonagall and Umbridge 😄
Hmm, Delores Umbridge is the nice one?
OK, you millennials REALLY need to expand your cinema canon beyond Harry Potter. Dame Maggie Smith and Imelda Staunton both give tour de force performances as the title characters in “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” and “Vera Drake”, respectively.
I hate how everyone made Molesly feel mortified when he corrected the King. He's just stating facts. 😢
Ilike it.
I'm a progressive liberal through and through here in the U.S. But I gotta say--this is the type of conservatism I can get behind. Everything is so fancy and old, and everyone is excited about meeting the King and Queen! Tingles! LOL. I hate the mean, nasty, vituperative conservatism we have here now in the States. I want this fuzzy, old-fashioned, dignified conservatism to come back...
😂 even liberals wanted to be these racist conservative hence Black Queen Charlotte
Is Barrow the butler or not? This is the 2nd time they’ve written him out of the house in search of love. But then again what would they do with Carson….
@Lady O Carson was clearly the better choice to handle such an august occasion as to be serving dinner to their majesties. Far more experienced than Barrow which is why Lady Mary asked Carson to step up to the plate (so to speak lol).
@@anthonyjyearwood816 True but how did Carson magically recover from his illness so as to be able to take over the butler role again>
@@glen7318 He didn’t. Notice how he’s not carrying anything…because he can’t.
@@anthonyjyearwood816 The reverse happened in the second film. They, particularly Lady Mary, knew Carson would blow a head vein over having a film crew at Downton so they contrived for him to travel with Lord and Lady Grantham.
Isabel, your Violet is showing!
Royal progresses were always dreaded by noble houses as they were left penniless when over.
most but there were rich Aristocrat wanting to flaunt😂 ex Duke of Devonshire, if I'm not mistaken no official royal visit ever went to Chatsworth, but he did flaunt to really young Queen Victoria before she was Queen
Geeeez why most Mosley be so freaking odd at all times?????
I loved the gay subplot except for how it ended... 😠
RIP Maggie
Mosley's event is the most embarrassing event we all fear.
Is that.... Lord Brideshead as the King...??
Yes it is.
No, that is the original Arthur Dent, going back to radio.
Those upstairs must only rarely have had hot food.
Hahahaha Mosley 😂
I like it ,but everything goes to fast ,that is very confusing
Mr. Mosley the best!!!
The only time Umbridge could go against savage McGonagall
Cornelius will want to take immediate action
Mosley had a Malvolio moment
4:10 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao Bertie is such a pushover! (like me lol)
McGonagall vs Umbridge all over again!