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Comments (13)I recieved this rose from Publishers Clearing House Plus another one I can't remember the nqme but it was another Downton Abby rose. Both roses bloomed all summer long. infact they are still blooming. they are beautiful one has the most wounderful smell th...See MoreAny other Downton Abbey fans disappointed by this season?
Comments (22)I normally don't lurk on this side of Home Decorating, but I peeked in and saw this thread. It gives me a chance to vent about this series. I'm a die-hard Upstairs/Downstairs fan and I tried watching Downton Abbey when it first aired but did not enjoy it. Almost every scenario they came up with was done and done much better in Up/Dwnstrs. After saying this I continue to tune in now and then and am amazed at how the writers think that staff would be interacting with the upstairs as much as they do in this series. Maids being asked for and having their advice taken? Staff conversing and engaged with family members so casually? I don't think so. Besides, Richard is such a weak version of Mr. Bellamy. lol I do have one question for avid fans - who did Mary have her indiscretion with that caused all the scandal?...See MoreDownton Abbey questions
Comments (9)Bates is innocent. The prostitute was a former house maid at Downton when it was a hospital for Officers in WWI. She had a baby with one of the officers who would not acknowledge the child. The officer was killed in the war. His parents wanted the baby but not the mother who refused to give him up if she couldn't see the baby. The Lady who asked about her is Matthew Crawley's Mother....See MoreDownton Abbey query
Comments (3)This is from PBS's list of characters : Lady Rosamund Painswick "I'm sorry, Mama, but you know me. I have to say what I think." –Rosamund "..........Lady Rosamund is Robert's only sibling. Her late husband, Marmaduke Painswick (a banker, not an aristocrat) was immensely rich, so she has a good deal of freedom. Like her mother, Violet, she feels it her duty to speak her mind on every possible occasion. Her interference in Mary's relationship with Matthew and her poor advice had a disastrous result in season 1. Despite the hardships of the war, she remains unchanged: she is still determined to have her say." I loved it when she told Robert to shut up at the dinner table after the accident at the car race....See More4kids4us
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