In the movies she seems to have soften at least some as she and Edith tends to get a long rather splendidly. Though not living under the same roof and bumping into each other daily might be the reason to that.
To me Matthew was the one for Mary. He was able to brought out the best side of Mary, the way she talked, saw and cared for him is uncomparable Matthew was the love of her life and when he died she felt like a part of her soul was ripped apart
a beautifully written and moving scene.... so realistic in how emotions in the world really are and how social dynamics fall into place, freindships, love, trauma, heartbreak, respect and hatred, stress and passion........ the best series ever...
I love this scene. And Henry and Mary's relationship evolution really. Mary I think k was scared to love again because she thought she was betraying Matthew but also she was frightened of losing someone again (he was a racecar driver). Whilst Mary and Matthew's love is different to Henry and Mary's, it's no less touching. Whilst I didn't like parts of Mary's character, I loved how they showed that whilst she is deeply flawed like many, she also is a good person and does truly care.
I'm not sure I would marry someone who has just told me coldly that she is not trembling at the touch of my hand and that she only accepts me now for lack of a better option. That doesn't sound like a promising start for marriage.
@@DeepikaGinger The actor plays a role In a tv show set up in the napoleonic era, in one of the battles he loses his regiment colors, the regimental standard, following that there is a scene in which a superior officer reprimends him for doing so. There is at least one comment below making the same reference.