I always thought she said "I feel like those Brighton people they write about in the newspaper". Since Brighton was very much lower working class in those days i thought that was really shady !
@@creativewriter3887me too 🤭 To be honest, I didn't really think it made sense that Edith of all people would be be scandalised by a jazz band, or an African American singer at Downton. It didn't fit with her character at all 🤷🏾
I love how Cora's mom saved the evening with good ole American quick thinking!!!!! And ingenuity. Dame Maggie Smith a wonderful actress ❤️. I cried when Sybil dies & with Matthew's death and also the miscarriage of Cora's baby. Poor Edith being stood up @ the alter. It's a well written series with a varied excellent cast. I always couldn't wait for the next episode🎉❤😊.🎉
I agree losing Matthew, Sybil (which character I think could have gone a lot further) & Cora's miscarriage all left a big hole in the storyline. Sadly Peace ☮️ out SW England 🇬🇧
That's how the English used to be before our shores were inundated & our character down graded our stiff upper lip and never complaining.... to something akin to a damp squib, being unpunctual, losing our stoic nature, sloppiness and working from home with dogs barking kids screaming and doors slamming - totally unprofessional esp when you are talking of banking, insurance and private things. It's leaving people wide open to fraud. The gov in the seventies knew leisure time was coming and no-one had the bottle to discuss what they were going to do with manufacturing diminished and masses of young doing any old thing like service jobs and bar jobs. You can't have AI and not expect a massive unemployment problem. Like it's not hit the youngsters yet - the full import of their going for the easy swipe system on buses etc not realising they are to lose their real freedom and have no actual money monitored 24/7. The gov entices them with get rich quick schemes by being a pc nomadic worker flitting from Lisbon to the Cayman Islands, to Vladivostok. Sorry world when the gov doesn't like what you do it's switch off time with the web. Control comes in many different ways. Peace ☮️ out SW England 🇬🇧
Robert announces "We are at war with Germany" and the expression on everyone's faces... Cousin Isobel looks to Matthew with a Mother's concern for her son. The Dowager's expression in her eyes having gone through war before... Brilliant acting.
Shirley said she is the oldest (who would have thunk it!) so they had to do what she wanted. Love Shirley MacClain. I hate that Maggie Smith didn’t thoroughly enjoy making the series because she was legendary in her portrayal of the dowager was spot on.
A different viewpoint: Maybe the fact that Maggie Smith did not enjoy this role made her Violet a bit more believable. Her sort of distance from the role loving it made Violet more "acid" in a way, her "i am so tired of your sh*t" looks were more true - in a very positive way, i think her distance of the role made Violet more distanced as a character, just like you would expect from a grand lady. Maybe i am imagining things, but i think the character Violet benefited from the lack of love from Maggie Smith and made her a more grandiose character. (no doubt she could have played it perfect even if she loved being Violet, but i feel that in this instance it wasn't only her professionalism that made the role work as well as it did but also this emotional distance between the two)
@@mityaboy4639 The relationship of the actor to the character is unimportant, and should be IMHO, non-existent. Maggie Smith plays Lady Grantham with a natural reserve and distance because that is EXACTLY how Lady Grantham would have behaved to members of her own family. Displays of affection were unseemly and inappropriate. Real emotion is reserved for deathbed scenes.
@@c.a.savage5689 i’d agree with you if she would not have said it many times, how much she hates Violet. And the little and short lived experience I have about acting - i think i remember that i have been told that the show is only authentic if you bring yourself into the role and not just “pretend” that you do your job. (similarly like David Suchet enjoyed being Poirot) - so i think there is some merit in here … but since we cant ask her anymore, this, i am afraid, will remain a different viewpoint and personal imagination (of mine) no disrespect towards you, I totally understand your point, i just think its more than that :) but it could be my perception and imagination and may Maggie Smith rest in peace- we lost a magnificent actress and person 😞☹️
Someone interviewed her. The one quote I remember is that Dame Maggie complained that she couldn’t do her grocery shopping without somebody recognizing her after D.A. came out.
Re: the band leader; I love that Edith is the first one to actually say something... Half of them are fine and the other half are in shock. But Edith pipes up with a question. I think it might be because we might feel more harshly if it had been Mary or Robert who expressed an objection.
Why would we feel more harshly? The problem with period drama fans is that they view these dramas through 21st century eyes. It was a different age. And Rose had no right to invite him. She was impertinent for doing so. It wasn’t her home and she knew there could be trouble.
@@Irunwithscissors63 I don't get your point at all. All I'm saying is Robert or Mary would seem far more likely to react badly to the awkward or unexpected. And if they reacted badly, people might overreacted to the scene. It seemed absurd to have Edith be the first to pipe up because we don't generally see snobbery in her. But still it's funny.
@@kellicoffman8440 I imagine even the most stern of the aristocrats dreamed of being young again. Deep down, there was a tiny bit of jealousy and yearning to taste the lifestyle of those "Bright Young Things/People".
@@patriciajrs46 yes me too. Very upsetting to see Mary being downright nasty to Edith. And did you notice how Mary was as nice as anything around her maid and Carson but was spewing venom to Edith always . The terrible thing is that this happens in real life in families. I know!
Oh I thought you were the waiter I like that one. I like all her expressions and all the things she says she's my same age I have a lot in common with her I'll be 90 in May I hope she lives as long as I do Maggie Smith is the best.😍😍
Oh, for sure. But never mind how Mary ran Berti off by divulging who Marygold really is. That took the crown. It wasn't her secret to tell but at the same time Edith had a few chances to disclose it, yet who could really blame her for being too scared to say something to him? At any rate, Mary is a vindictive vicious vixen. But Edith had her vindictive moments too.
@@junewilson1629 The question with Edith is, is being vindictive her nature or is that something she became in a response to Mary? I say this as somebody who has Mary as one of her favorite characters in the show. But Mary could be vendictive in a very natural way. Like it required no efford, no pre scheming, just an opportunity she cant resist. mary has had her great moments as well of course, but those that loved her, like Mathew and Tom (in this case platonicly) knew Mary could be vicous and where not afraid to call her out on it, which was why they where able to be so close with her. Edith, more often then not, seems to behave that way sometimes out of self defence, or lashing out from pain done in the past. Edith is like that abuse victem that sometimes abuses others to deal with her past. Mary had no prior abuse, she just has that nature to her when left unchecked the worst can and will come out. Mary and Edith at their worst are equaly horrible really. And at their best they are both amazing. But on everage I do think Edith is kinder at heart and not truly vendictive and her worst behaviors stem from mistreatment from Mary, as well as the neglect of her parents (who for the most part seemed much more focused on her sisters.
@@amberanimeOh I wholeheartedly agree. You nailed it. Edith only lashed out as a direct response to Mary's viciousness. And Tom did put Mary in her spot. He would not let her bully him. And strangely enough she respected him for it as much as it irked her surely. And Tom and Edith always did have a common denominator. They were both the lesser order in the family. So Edith did not feel vulnerable with Tom and vice versa. However, when Mary later has come to realize (with Bertie) what she had done she finally let her nicer colors shine through. I venture to say she was afraid of being vulnerable which is why she was such a vicious vixen. It's easier to keep everyone at bay and distance by being mean. And Edith was essentially always the ugly duckling in the family. And they surely let her feel it for the most part didn't they? That's why I felt so vindicated for her when she finally married Bertie and was by social standards much higher than any of them would ever be.
For an older lady Martha was quite modern - a non-traditionalist thinker. I liked it when she set them straight on the fact that there was no more American capitalist money to be had - the dowry was paid and perhaps Cora received some money when her father died. Bank of Grandmother was closed for business.
Perhaps being a wealthy American woman had something to do with her being a modern woman. Also, all the girls are half American on their mother’s side. I remember Mary once telling her mother, in a withering and condescending manner, “You’re not English, you wouldn’t understand.”
cora shows she's her mothers daughter by getting into the impromptu idea/gamble 2:32 was that carson sighing at having to bus dishes (i imagine it's not the labor he minds but that it's being done in....the drawing room? and it's not the fancy food that was supposed to be served) i'm glad the duchess (was that the duchess?) liked it! 🙂 "i don't want to dance with you" wow what kind of guy still wants to dance with someone who says that directly... chance of getting lucky is zero... rose sure does get the cute guys' attention though. the first guy twinkle toes seemed pretty nice
Ah, for the days before "streaming" TV series. Before "binge watching." When you had to wait A WHOLE WEEK for the next episode to air -- or the entire summer for the next season of your favorite show. Downton Abbey made us wait and savor the anticipation. We will never see those days again as we live in the Age of Instant Gratification. 😒👎
Thank GOD for streaming! Ugh I don’t know how I could have been so patient to wait for the next episode. I only started watching it in Dec 2021 as streaming. Haven’t stopped watching yet. Not kidding. SUPER BINGE!! 🥳
day 75 asking for season 7 or a 3rd movie I know this may be alot to ask but i just love DA so much! And to the pepole replying and saying that will never happen, and grow up why do you waste your time on leaving negative comments? Im going through a rough patch and your not making it any better. Maybe you should grow up.
Hello, I Need Help. I'm a HUGE Downton Abbey Fan from Canada & I'm Trying to Remember the Episode where Mrs. Patmore says "Daisy's Grumbling because they didn't Replace Ivy". PLEASE Help Me. Sincere Thanks, Michael
The look on violet when she sings to her
She looks like “ ohh don’t do this”.
@@tamaraprentice5940exactly
It's priceless😅❤!!! Lol.
😂😂😂
Fine!! I will too
Fine. I'll watch Downton Abbey again
Me too! Fabulous show!
Me too
Yes I have started watching too😊
I’m probably on round 20 of rewatching it! 😫😂
Lolol me too ❤️
"I'm so sorry... I thought you were a waiter..." 😂😂😂😂 gets me everytime.
One of my many FAVORITES!! 😂😂😂
Every. Single. Time. 😂😂😂
Ik i die i love it so much
❤❤❤
Just gotta love Maggie. As she really got the best one liners and did it perfectly.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤will miss her greatly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Rose IS one of those bright young things you read about in the newspapers.
"I feel like one of those bright young people they write about in the newspapers" is such a sweet line.
I always thought she said "I feel like those Brighton people they write about in the newspaper". Since Brighton was very much lower working class in those days i thought that was really shady !
"Funny clothes and no food, should be quite the evening." 😂
“Thank you. Mother!”
The men showing up in black tie…what is this a workers pub next to a train station? 🤵♂️
"I got the job, I'm a secretary, I've begun."
"I'll never forget her, her kindness changed me life." ☺️💜😢
❤
The look on Cora's face when she sees Jack Ross and his Jazz band is Absolutely Adorable!! 💓🎷
Am I wrong or can you see the "OMG what is going to happen" in her expression?
@@Robert08010 Not so much an OMG in a bad way, just truly surprised. When Robert takes her hand to dance is Too Sweet!! 💗
I thought I saw some stress in her eyes as if she thought "WTF is going to happen next?"
@@m.layfette6249
Love how the Dowager pretty much tells Edith not to be a prig!!
@@creativewriter3887me too 🤭 To be honest, I didn't really think it made sense that Edith of all people would be be scandalised by a jazz band, or an African American singer at Downton. It didn't fit with her character at all 🤷🏾
I love how Cora's mom saved the evening with good ole American quick thinking!!!!! And ingenuity.
Dame Maggie Smith a wonderful actress ❤️.
I cried when Sybil dies & with Matthew's death and also the miscarriage of Cora's baby. Poor Edith being stood up @ the alter.
It's a well written series with a varied excellent cast.
I always couldn't wait for the next episode🎉❤😊.🎉
I agree losing Matthew, Sybil (which character I think could have gone a lot further) & Cora's miscarriage all left a big hole in the storyline.
Sadly
Peace ☮️ out
SW England 🇬🇧
You think quick thinking is only exclusive to America . Ahahahaa
@@SmcdMcd-d2k
In this episode of this TV series. Yes.
That's how the English used to be before our shores were inundated & our character down graded our stiff upper lip and never complaining.... to something akin to a damp squib, being unpunctual, losing our stoic nature, sloppiness and working from home with dogs barking kids screaming and doors slamming - totally unprofessional esp when you are talking of banking, insurance and private things. It's leaving people wide open to fraud.
The gov in the seventies knew leisure time was coming and no-one had the bottle to discuss what they were going to do with manufacturing diminished and masses of young doing any old thing like service jobs and bar jobs. You can't have AI and not expect a massive unemployment problem.
Like it's not hit the youngsters yet - the full import of their going for the easy swipe system on buses etc not realising they are to lose their real freedom and have no actual money monitored 24/7.
The gov entices them with get rich quick schemes by being a pc nomadic worker flitting from Lisbon to the Cayman Islands, to Vladivostok.
Sorry world when the gov doesn't like what you do it's switch off time with the web. Control comes in many different ways.
Peace ☮️ out
SW England 🇬🇧
@@deborahklinlger8565 that’s a ridiculous statement . Like beyond ridiculous
13:33 the look Isobel gives Matthew is so heartbreaking because she knows what that announcement means for her only son and child.
Shirley M. & Maggie Smith are are credit to thier work so many wonderful films between the two❤🎉😅😊!!!!!!
"Do you think any of them know what the others are playing?"
My mother and I saw it 5 times. She passed away in 2020, and I have seen a few episodes since, without her.
How nice to share with your mom. Lucky you!
@@patriciaroberts7557 My mother and I loved Downton Abbey. I know their script.
Robert announces "We are at war with Germany" and the expression on everyone's faces... Cousin Isobel looks to Matthew with a Mother's concern for her son. The Dowager's expression in her eyes having gone through war before... Brilliant acting.
This is the best part of Downton Abbey.....I really love watching the. DOWNTON ABBEY SERIES....
Downton forever! Long may they live!
Underrated moment- Anna asks Jimmy why he’s there at the dance and he says that he’s just picking up something for Mrs. Pattmore lol 😂
Watched the whole series twice!...and the movies many many times!.. classic all the way!❤
Absolutely..the most memorable moments! What makes Downtown Abbey still my favorite series!
❤🎉❤
@@1kewlglamma407… and again … and again .. and again. Etc!❤️❤️❤️
Shirley Mclaine and Maggie Smith always steal the show
Ha haa the black guy singing . Omg the shock on Robert’s face. Not sure How accurate this would have been but it was funny
The surprise band and band leader in to hall. The shock on Roberts face, showed the viewer his quick assessment and acceptance of the situation
I just love watching Downton Abbey so much. I just love the British accents.
London accents more like...
I LOVE when O’Brien found out the new maid was for the Dowager! Talk about guilt!
Omg the best series ever!! Love it so much
Shirley said she is the oldest (who would have thunk it!) so they had to do what she wanted. Love Shirley MacClain. I hate that Maggie Smith didn’t thoroughly enjoy making the series because she was legendary in her portrayal of the dowager was spot on.
A different viewpoint: Maybe the fact that Maggie Smith did not enjoy this role made her Violet a bit more believable. Her sort of distance from the role loving it made Violet more "acid" in a way, her "i am so tired of your sh*t" looks were more true - in a very positive way, i think her distance of the role made Violet more distanced as a character, just like you would expect from a grand lady.
Maybe i am imagining things, but i think the character Violet benefited from the lack of love from Maggie Smith and made her a more grandiose character.
(no doubt she could have played it perfect even if she loved being Violet, but i feel that in this instance it wasn't only her professionalism that made the role work as well as it did but also this emotional distance between the two)
@@mityaboy4639 The relationship of the actor to the character is unimportant, and should be IMHO, non-existent. Maggie Smith plays Lady Grantham with a natural reserve and distance because that is EXACTLY how Lady Grantham would have behaved to members of her own family. Displays of affection were unseemly and inappropriate. Real emotion is reserved for deathbed scenes.
@@c.a.savage5689 i’d agree with you if she would not have said it many times, how much she hates Violet. And the little and short lived experience I have about acting - i think i remember that i have been told that the show is only authentic if you bring yourself into the role and not just “pretend” that you do your job. (similarly like David Suchet enjoyed being Poirot) - so i think there is some merit in here … but since we cant ask her anymore, this, i am afraid, will remain a different viewpoint and personal imagination (of mine)
no disrespect towards you, I totally understand your point, i just think its more than that :) but it could be my perception and imagination
and may Maggie Smith rest in peace- we lost a magnificent actress and person 😞☹️
Someone interviewed her. The one quote I remember is that Dame Maggie complained that she couldn’t do her grocery shopping without somebody recognizing her after D.A. came out.
EVERY time I watch this, Shirley M. Was fantastic in this episode !
Best series ever❤
That was a great episode, the characters are amazing every single one, but I must put Maggie at the top of the list,
I've watched the series through several times . Love the characters, the story lines, the clever comments. Ok now i need to begin the series again
Re: the band leader; I love that Edith is the first one to actually say something... Half of them are fine and the other half are in shock. But Edith pipes up with a question. I think it might be because we might feel more harshly if it had been Mary or Robert who expressed an objection.
Why would we feel more harshly?
The problem with period drama fans is that they view these dramas through 21st century eyes. It was a different age.
And Rose had no right to invite him. She was impertinent for doing so. It wasn’t her home and she knew there could be trouble.
@@Irunwithscissors63 I don't get your point at all. All I'm saying is Robert or Mary would seem far more likely to react badly to the awkward or unexpected. And if they reacted badly, people might overreacted to the scene. It seemed absurd to have Edith be the first to pipe up because we don't generally see snobbery in her. But still it's funny.
Cora's mom took a lemon and made lemonade! 😆
I love how they all love it because it’s a change “ I feel like one of the bright young things they writ about “
😊
@@kellicoffman8440 I imagine even the most stern of the aristocrats dreamed of being young again. Deep down, there was a tiny bit of jealousy and yearning to taste the lifestyle of those "Bright Young Things/People".
I will literally never get over this show 😊
"You're in luck they call me twinkle toes."
I LOVE that scene and him! I wish we saw more of him! ❤️ And Lady Rose was so kind to him during his visit to check on her! Beautiful
One of the very few series that I can watch a thousand times and find wonderful nuances each time ❤
Rose's antics (Jack Ross) are my favorite scenes! ❤
"What a pity." If I ever found a reason to feel sorry for Mary, this was the moment.
Yes it was terrible when Matthew crashed the car. But Mary was so
Wicked to her sister. She could be
As nasty as O'Brien.
Mary was mean spirited and nasty.
@@michellebermingham2350Yes, she was many times. It upset me that Cora and Robert always defended Mary.
@@patriciajrs46 yes me too. Very upsetting to see Mary being downright nasty to Edith. And did you notice how Mary was as nice as anything around her maid and Carson but was spewing venom to Edith always . The terrible thing is that this happens in real life in families. I know!
@@michellebermingham2350To be fair, Edith had her own nastiness and she seemed to start most of the tension between her and Mary.
A sweet Friday the 13th treat! 😅
What a delightful evening it must have been forsaking polite conventions and living like the common people!
At Christmas, my husband family gave me an expensive taria and expensive jewellery collection for Christmas 😂which has been in family for centuries 😮
I loved watching this episode of Downton Abbey
Love this video and the show
Oo I'm so Sorry, I thought you were a waiter. 😂
Love the series...l hope they do another one!
Oh I thought you were the waiter I like that one. I like all her expressions and all the things she says she's my same age I have a lot in common with her I'll be 90 in May I hope she lives as long as I do Maggie Smith is the best.😍😍
The way Mary deliberately hurt Sir Antony Strallan was despicable.
Oh, for sure. But never mind how Mary ran Berti off by divulging who Marygold really is. That took the crown. It wasn't her secret to tell but at the same time Edith had a few chances to disclose it, yet who could really blame her for being too scared to say something to him? At any rate, Mary is a vindictive vicious vixen. But Edith had her vindictive moments too.
@@junewilson1629 The question with Edith is, is being vindictive her nature or is that something she became in a response to Mary? I say this as somebody who has Mary as one of her favorite characters in the show. But Mary could be vendictive in a very natural way. Like it required no efford, no pre scheming, just an opportunity she cant resist. mary has had her great moments as well of course, but those that loved her, like Mathew and Tom (in this case platonicly) knew Mary could be vicous and where not afraid to call her out on it, which was why they where able to be so close with her. Edith, more often then not, seems to behave that way sometimes out of self defence, or lashing out from pain done in the past. Edith is like that abuse victem that sometimes abuses others to deal with her past. Mary had no prior abuse, she just has that nature to her when left unchecked the worst can and will come out. Mary and Edith at their worst are equaly horrible really. And at their best they are both amazing. But on everage I do think Edith is kinder at heart and not truly vendictive and her worst behaviors stem from mistreatment from Mary, as well as the neglect of her parents (who for the most part seemed much more focused on her sisters.
@@amberanimeOh I wholeheartedly agree. You nailed it. Edith only lashed out as a direct response to Mary's viciousness. And Tom did put Mary in her spot. He would not let her bully him. And strangely enough she respected him for it as much as it irked her surely. And Tom and Edith always did have a common denominator. They were both the lesser order in the family. So Edith did not feel vulnerable with Tom and vice versa. However, when Mary later has come to realize (with Bertie) what she had done she finally let her nicer colors shine through. I venture to say she was afraid of being vulnerable which is why she was such a vicious vixen. It's easier to keep everyone at bay and distance by being mean. And Edith was essentially always the ugly duckling in the family. And they surely let her feel it for the most part didn't they? That's why I felt so vindicated for her when she finally married Bertie and was by social standards much higher than any of them would ever be.
Well, what do you expect from Mary
@amberanime she is that way, in response of Mary being so nasty to her, and if you notice, Edith is only like that with Mary
10:43 Just for a brief second, Sarah O’Brien hated herself as much as I hated her.
Hated O’Brien. Wish she would have been found out by the family.
I never understood why Robert and Mary hated Martha. She literally saved their asses at the party.
I don't think they hated her. They just didn't understand her American ways and weren't comfortable with them.
For an older lady Martha was quite modern - a non-traditionalist thinker. I liked it when she set them straight on the fact that there was no more American capitalist money to be had - the dowry was paid and perhaps Cora received some money when her father died. Bank of Grandmother was closed for business.
Because she was Nuvo mola!...
Modern threat, to Tradition!
Perhaps being a wealthy American woman had something to do with her being a modern woman. Also, all the girls are half American on their mother’s side. I remember Mary once telling her mother, in a withering and condescending manner, “You’re not English, you wouldn’t understand.”
I understand perfectly. She's crass, loud, vulgar and annoying.
Delightful!
I love watching this show Downton Abbey
Shirley maclaine magnífica
The way she ate at diner was a exaggeratedly primitive show-off of her crude "American" manners - that was clumsy acting by a great actress.
I love them both. . .
😂😂😂😂😂 I thought I were a waiter 😂😂😂😂Ahhhh Robert Ahhhh
cora shows she's her mothers daughter by getting into the impromptu idea/gamble
2:32 was that carson sighing at having to bus dishes (i imagine it's not the labor he minds but that it's being done in....the drawing room? and it's not the fancy food that was supposed to be served) i'm glad the duchess (was that the duchess?) liked it! 🙂
"i don't want to dance with you"
wow what kind of guy still wants to dance with someone who says that directly... chance of getting lucky is zero...
rose sure does get the cute guys' attention though. the first guy twinkle toes seemed pretty nice
4:33-4:40 you tell her lady grantham. This part made me stop feeling bad for Edith and her unfortunate journey to happiness
Never watched. Hello winter 2024...🎉
That’s too bad you’ve never watched the best series in TV history!
2.25 .... 3.25 ..... very nice , very lovely ...... ❤
8:30 Mary was such a horrible person in the first seasons.
What a shame the some of all this has not rubbed off on the British generations of today. 😢😢
I follow you from Italy 🇮🇹👋
Poor Edith. Mary such a B.
The part where Mary sabotaged Edith made me stop watching this show. I couldn’t take it
Mary is such a cnt and I loathe how many people refuse to see it.
@@katie7748YESSSSSS! And ppl bring up the pamuk thing but that would have never happened if Mary wasn’t cruel to Edith in the first place
@@Jasmine_U_BDon’t you think that Pamuk sexually assaulted her? She kept saying no and Pamuk took advantage of her naïveté.
@@SummerRain368 I do but I’m talking about the fact that Edith wrote to the ambassador to expose Mary.. not what actually happened to her
Give it another chance! It’s worth it!!
Lovely ♥️
AMAZON JUST TAKE MY MONEY!
If Maggie Smith doesn't get like 50% of the royalties...whole reason I binged the thing. Twice.
Rose could have said that last line in every episode of season 4, "I didn't think."
Ah, for the days before "streaming" TV series. Before "binge watching." When you had to wait A WHOLE WEEK for the next episode to air -- or the entire summer for the next season of your favorite show. Downton Abbey made us wait and savor the anticipation. We will never see those days again as we live in the Age of Instant Gratification. 😒👎
Thank GOD for streaming! Ugh I don’t know how I could have been so patient to wait for the next episode. I only started watching it in Dec 2021 as streaming. Haven’t stopped watching yet. Not kidding. SUPER BINGE!! 🥳
Dear O'Brien, how sweet you are: the greatest enemy you ever had in your life Cora!
change are the biggest challenge
He did end up with no job and a broken heart.
Just not in the way she meant in both cases.
"Why, nobody else does?!?"
Thats my family,mu grand grand another was Lily Crowley Boevey,im peruvian ,Burger its true,its a pleasure
day 75 asking for season 7 or a 3rd movie
I know this may be alot to ask but i just love DA so much! And to the pepole replying and saying that will never happen, and grow up why do you waste your time on leaving negative comments? Im going through a rough patch and your not making it any better. Maybe you should grow up.
I agree with you 100 percent!
You did not announce war with Germany at the garden party!
👁️🫦👁️
Gotta have a cliffhanger somehow!!
Hello, I Need Help. I'm a HUGE Downton Abbey Fan from Canada & I'm Trying to Remember the Episode where Mrs. Patmore says "Daisy's Grumbling because they didn't Replace Ivy". PLEASE Help Me. Sincere Thanks, Michael
Wish i knew where to get the whole collection
❤️
I hated Mr Bates. But in reality, the actor is so graceful
Would someone from the English upper class announce that "we are at war with Germany" or "with the German Empire", which it still was in 1914?
Shirley maclaine what a treat!!!
I can’t watch Mary ruin Edith’s budding relationship. It’s so gratuitously cruel.
I thought originally Jessie was supposed to be addicted to speed, but the producers deemed it was too dark.
What does Cora mean when she says she's "Catching the ladies eye"?
The ladies would leave the room, and the men would stay to drink port and smoke cigars.
At first, I thought that Rose was a refreshing and fun replacement for Sybill. Alas no. She turned out to be really selfish and blindly irresponsible.
Never liked Rose.
What was the campaign Mary and Violet was planning?
To ask Mary's American grandmother for money to help keep Downton.
😊 💯
1:19 😂😂😂
They dont know the real peoples struggle. But is interesting how the rich live.
Forced to listen to an ad from a lefty is not inducive to watching the channel.
I was upset when O'Brian caused Cora to lose her baby
by placing a bar of soap under the tub while Cora was bathing. O'Brien got her wish.
I'm turning my phone sideways now ...
O'Brien got off easy. She should have been thrown in jail for what she did
I wish Edith wasn’t this narrow minded when the jazz band came
8:33 She knew Edith liked him and he liked her. Mary's a bad nasty person
Mary is NOT nasty and a bad person.
@@gailwebb9619 Ooookaaaay. 😅
What did he think she meant? The cooker is broken, self explanatory
2:30 I doubt any of those women can eat holding a plate in one hand and a fork in the other.
..."funny clothes and no food"...
I always thought Mary was an idiot for not marrying Tony... that man was as fine as Matthew.
I couldn't stand Gregson.Weak and Edith acts sometimes like a doormat.Mary the ultimate snob.Sybil was beautiful , inside and out .
BBQ was invented on the early 20s
Why didn’t they just order out for pizza? 😂😂😂😂
Or Grub Hub!! 😂