"Well, he's a good lad and he obviously has good taste"..man..Thomas sure was cocky and proud during that time. He suffered like hell in the coming seasons but i'm happy it made him a better man
The scenes surrounding Sybil's death made it seem like I was watching that episode for the first time again. Sybil, IMHO, was THE greatest character in all of Downton
a character which didn't last 3 full seasons? meh. nothing but a placeholder along with Matthew (no one expected the program to last as long as it did).
Sybill loved him and married him. She had Tom's baby, and still Lordy is calling him Branston. 😠 Tom's right when he says Lordy cannot understand why there's a chauffeur at his table. 😠
Daisy didn’t have to mention that William was her husband; the fact that she does is such a heartbreaking indicator that she did grow to love him but only after it was too late. She doesn’t remember him as “just a friend” anymore.
I know Edith gets flak regarding her treatment of the Drews, and the Swiss couple before them that she took Marigold from. BUT I think she definitely grew and matured throughout the series and is much kinder than she was at the beginning.
I’ve never heard any flak. How could anyone who understood that historical period, the realities Edith faced, and a mother’s love possibly criticize her for that?
IRL little Marigold would have trouble bonding with her mother, after all the separations, first from Edith, then the Swiss couple, then the Drewes. Then Edith again?
I have two from S4 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j3SPO-APtLQ.html and ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_D4zl3jrJIA.html I had them unlisted but I've just changed all the missing scene videos to public in case anyone else goes to look. Hope that helps.
repmetsyrrah Thanks! The one I'm looking for particularly is one where Robert and Cora are discussing Tom and his plans to go to America- that sounds like a good scene. Thanks for the links!