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My 'Downton Abbey' prediction.

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123everton | 20:32 Sun 03rd Oct 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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I reckon Edith will inherit the estate by marrying the cousin.
Who'll get shot in WW1, whilst she's preggers?
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I'm bored with it - didnt really enjoy it last week - off to make a cuppa!
how quick did they introduce and then solve the bloody thing with the butler? what a waste of a script, feeble, and such a contrast to the whole effort in getting the detail and historical accuracy, it's got to improve. The gem moments are few and far between so far
Gosh did you see the size of that needle they've just stuck in him!!!
That was a quick cuppa yelenots! I enjoy the whole experience of the programme - the sets, costumes etc.
My hubby made it for me!
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I'm with Dotty, it is sumptuous, the Yanks (it's real market) will lap it up.
It's certainly not a patch on 'The Forsyte Saga' now that was quality.
Excellent drama. We're really enjoying it.
Don't care, Maggie Smith makes it for me. Her facial expressions alone in the final scene spoke volumes, without any need for dialogue.

Still can't understand how Rob James-Collier looks so much younger than he did when playing Liam in Corrie.
bit annoying how all these period dramas are always set around 1910 so they have more props motor cars etc and no doubt the approaching great war then the 1920s, would be better set 40 years earlier at peak o findustrial revolution but then the could not have had maggie smith gliding around in her edwardian costume that she practically spends her whole life in!
Glossing over the fact that 40 years earlier was well past the peak of the Industrial Revolution, I am sure that the gorgeous Dame Maggie could sport a Victorian, Georgian or any other historical costume with equal aplomb.
I'm with you Mike..the Dowager's facial displeasure is wonderful lol..
I agree linda. She looked as though she was chewing a wasp!! Wonderful.
And that's what's called acting. She didn't have a single word to say in the final scene, but completely stole it.
ok pickie mike 50 years ago peak of industrial revolution and you obviously like older women iemaggie smith as your post in relationships !
Eh?
mike, i've got a lovely nan........
my mistake mike ,thought you had posted"how can i ask an older lady for sex" and you had said maggie smith makes it for me!

i would have liked to have seen this drama set 50 years earlier 1860 the height of the over the top costumes and furnishings, so many of these dramas are set very early victorian .ie jane austin or edwardian period as downton abbey!
LOL. "What a web we weave...&c"
Did anyone else notice, about 2 minutes into the second episoide, a TV aerial on the roof of the pub in the village?
enjoying a bit, but a little too much 21st century thinking with some characters! not enough noblesse oblige! too much caring about below stairs! and they wouldn't have taken any cheek!

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