Me too and I’ve already seen the whole series twice. There’s barely anything worth watching anymore, I’ve started so many shows on Netflix etc and bail out after 2 episodes, sometimes in the first 15 minutes. My mother says she can usually tell if something is going to be good by the intro opening and theme music. She’s usually spot on
Good thing the dining room is on the ground floor, or Branson might have had to climb the drain pipe, to catch a glimpse of Lady Sybil in her new frock ! 😅❤
Love the frock! Thank you for uploading this. We live in an area that's still has limited broadband so we can't waste our time and money trying to stream films from any platform.
Complete conflict of interest asking Matthew to look into the entail. Even if he genuinely did not want to inherit, an appearance of having a conflict is the same as having one.
You will laugh, but I grew up in a little village in North-East-Germany in the 60s, and I did not have the slightest idea there were homosexuals in the world at all until way into my twenties. It simply was not talked about in this part of the world.
It’s sad to see what has happened to England. Things weren’t perfect then I know, but for all the “progress” made, Britain is a sad depressing shell of what it was and could have been. RIP
Good. A country who went everywhere and stole everything, lands and riches, enslaved people and left them to starve afterwards. I hope UK soon becomes a country of brown and black people.
If you'd studied period fashion, you'd know that Lady Sybil's Poirot (French fashion House) inspired harem frock was launched in England in 1911. By Lady Maud Warrender. It had NOTHING to do with "I dream of Jeanie"... Whatsoever ! 😂❤
@@jilllangman9343. Mrs Hughes is Head Housekeeper - both she and head cook Mrs Patmore are called Mrs but in fact we’re always spinsters. They were inevitably unmarried women. It was tradition to be known as Mrs as a mark of respect. Seems strange to modern day women😂.
thank you for uploading this
You're welcome 🤗
I like Sybil. Upon rewatching this video, I know now why I thought the chauffeur was a "peeping Tom!" 😂🤣
Thank you once again for two more wonderful episodes! 🇿🇦
Yes thank you for uploading this wonderful series.
Enjoying this very much. Thank you
Here I go, binge watching 👀 … can’t stop 😂
Me too and I’ve already seen the whole series twice. There’s barely anything worth watching anymore, I’ve started so many shows on Netflix etc and bail out after 2 episodes, sometimes in the first 15 minutes. My mother says she can usually tell if something is going to be good by the intro opening and theme music. She’s usually spot on
What a treat♥️ l could watch this show, and family for ever.
Good thing the dining room is on the ground floor, or Branson might have had to climb the drain pipe, to catch a glimpse of Lady Sybil in her new frock !
😅❤
Love the frock! Thank you for uploading this. We live in an area that's still has limited broadband so we can't waste our time and money trying to stream films from any platform.
👍👌👏 2) Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this great series.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Forever grateful. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
Hermosos recuerdos 😻😻
Cuándo estrenan las siguientes temporadas????
This is Thomas at his nastiest. Daisy was basically a nice person, but he encouraged her to be cruel
But naïve and easily influenced
I love Bates
Poor little Mary alwals the centre of attention
Love bates in this
Complete conflict of interest asking Matthew to look into the entail. Even if he genuinely did not want to inherit, an appearance of having a conflict is the same as having one.
Lady Violet is my favourite character in this series. It was lovely to see her take Matthew's mum down a peg about Moseley's rue allergy.
Thank you
The young
hes not a ladies man , what does she not get ???
She' a village girl, barely 16, she's basically a child.
You will laugh, but I grew up in a little village in North-East-Germany in the 60s, and I did not have the slightest idea there were homosexuals in the world at all until way into my twenties. It simply was not talked about in this part of the world.
@@stefanmischke4191 That's because a little man with a moustache made it known that they weren't really human.
@@MsMesemNo - I am Australian and I did not know about homosexuality as a child. Of course Daisy would not have understood over 100 years ago.
It’s sad to see what has happened to England. Things weren’t perfect then I know, but for all the “progress” made, Britain is a sad depressing shell of what it was and could have been. RIP
Good. A country who went everywhere and stole everything, lands and riches, enslaved people and left them to starve afterwards.
I hope UK soon becomes a country of brown and black people.
I wish she got married to the farmer. And….. a dress is more beautiful than looking like a genie.
If you'd studied period fashion, you'd know that Lady Sybil's Poirot (French fashion House) inspired harem frock was launched in England in 1911.
By Lady Maud Warrender.
It had NOTHING to do with "I dream of Jeanie"...
Whatsoever !
😂❤
Who? Mrs Hughes?
You definately know nothing about fashion history, especially of those times. But, good news, internet exists, and you still have a chance.
@@barbaragalyean5030 if you mean Mrs Hughes, she marries someone else but l wont spoil it for you.
@@jilllangman9343. Mrs Hughes is Head Housekeeper - both she and head cook Mrs Patmore are called Mrs but in fact we’re always spinsters. They were inevitably unmarried women. It was tradition to be known as Mrs as a mark of respect. Seems strange to modern day women😂.