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    I was crying so hard I had to put a pillow over my mouth just to hear the dialogue.

    Fucking hubris.

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    Can't believe people were going mad on twitter over it, but they did keep it a secret so it was a shock.

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    "The world isn't going your way, not anymore"--pretty much sums up this season so far.

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    Soooo who watched the season finale?

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    Well, me, of course. I soooo thought there was going to be a ball accident at the end.

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    Hahaha me too with Matthew a vegetable.

    (My goodness, Tom looked quite fetching in his cricket uniform.)

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    I waited for Masterpiece Theatre to put on season 3.... I do like Shirley McLaine but Maggie Smith still has all the great lines.

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    I just realized that I hadn't watched the Christmas special for S3 and viewed it this morning.... And now to re-watch season 3 with the rest of America and pretend I don't know what's coming. Ugh shit, such a heartbreaker of a season.

    I thought I'd heard someone saying that season 4 will be shown at the same time as Britain this time....anyone else heard that little rumor? I absolutely can't wait for it!!

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    Fuck you Downton Abbey and fuck you Dan Stevens.

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    Haha so I kept my criticisms to twitter and Facebook, so here it goes. I watched the last episode when it aired back on Christmas and it was by far, the worst season finale so far. Betweeen the B-plots surrounding the county fair, the merchant trying to get at Ms. Patmore's hamshanks (hehe) and the Scottish tropes (the audience surely won't know they're in Scotland unless bagpipes are playing) it was a rather dull episode. I knew something bad happened thanks to tumblr but I didn't know the particulars. So after nearly 90 minutes of nothing, to have Matthew's stupid death shoe-horned in at the very end of the episode left me feeling well, nothing. I wasn't mad or teary-eyed; I actually started laughing at the obscurity of it all. Honestly, when Matthew said he felt like he had "swallowed a box of fireworks" I expected him to keel over in the hospital from an unexpected heart attack. It would have certainly been more plausible than driving like an idiot.

    Also, I was throwing serious side eye at the new maid who was putting the moves on Tom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orestes View Post
    Haha so I kept my criticisms to twitter and Facebook, so here it goes. I watched the last episode when it aired back on Christmas and it was by far, the worst season finale so far. Betweeen the B-plots surrounding the county fair, the merchant trying to get at Ms. Patmore's hamshanks (hehe) and the Scottish tropes (the audience surely won't know they're in Scotland unless bagpipes are playing) it was a rather dull episode. I knew something bad happened thanks to tumblr but I didn't know the particulars. So after nearly 90 minutes of nothing, to have Matthew's stupid death shoe-horned in at the very end of the episode left me feeling well, nothing. I wasn't mad or teary-eyed; I actually started laughing at the obscurity of it all. Honestly, when Matthew said he felt like he had "swallowed a box of fireworks" I expected him to keel over in the hospital from an unexpected heart attack. It would have certainly been more plausible than driving like an idiot.

    Also, I was throwing serious side eye at the new maid who was putting the moves on Tom.
    ^^ What she said. Exactly. I accidentally found out about Matthew a while ago, and I was sad knowing it was coming; the irony was killing me. I prepared for a box of Kleenex boo hoo fest, but it didn't happen. It was just "wtf, that's it??"

    Oh and that maid really had to GO.
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    Well, I didn't catch wind of his demise and saw the set up back at the "box of fireworks" and "here's the heir" comments. As much as I enjoyed the scenary and the costuming and maggie fucking smith, if you don't write original plausible shit, just stop. I totally understand when a show goes super popular and the writing suffers because they are just too busy doing interviews. The biggest downfall of this season was what made the previous so great: the story telling of this family was woven into real history: the titantic sinking, WWI. I can't think of one thing this season that did that - (oh wait I can: Ponzi!) It was just a soap opera.

    I'm going to finish watching The Tudors.

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    To be fair, the actors who played Sybil and Matthew QUIT the show, leaving the writer scrambling. I guess they can't do like they do in soap operas and have them "go abroad" suddenly and then return with a different actor and the explanation is that the character had reconstructive surgery while overseas.

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    Other than the Ponzi bit, the only thing I can recall tying into actual history was the scene in the London club with the bratty cousin *gasp* dancing to jazz music. Hopefully this cousin will breath fresh life into the show next season, what when you consider what was going on with the Bright Young Things. Edith needs to collect her family money and move to Paris where she can be a single woman without a care in the world.

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    As an English Lit major, I'm seeing a lot of Henry James in this series, Maybe also some Edith Wharton. Evolving class and gender issues in the rapidly-changing "society." The English vs. American views. A lot of it is how my grandmother described the 20s in America. Especially the jazz club, women's roles, etc. Edwardian period morphing into the roaring 20s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by allegro View Post
    As an English Lit major, I'm seeing a lot of Henry James in this series, Maybe also some Edith Wharton. Evolving class and gender issues in the rapidly-changing "society." The English vs. American views. A lot of it is how my grandmother described the 20s in America. Especially the jazz club, women's roles, etc. Edwardian period morphing into the roaring 20s.
    Which would totally make Edith's story an interesting one to explore.

    Still fuck Dan Stevens! Grrrrr.

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    I saw that Mary's new love interest will make us quickly forget Matthew. Hubba hubba what a dish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allegro View Post
    To be fair, the actors who played Sybil and Matthew QUIT the show, leaving the writer scrambling. I guess they can't do like they do in soap operas and have them "go abroad" suddenly and then return with a different actor and the explanation is that the character had reconstructive surgery while overseas.
    Let me expand upon this a bit, after reading all of the morning-after-the-finale articles online - Dan Stevens straight up wanted out of the show. According to Julian Fellowes, he didn't want to come back from time to time, which threw out the possibility of giving Matthew a foreign posting or some sort of job that would keep him from Mary and Downton for most of the time. Fellowes actually wanted to end the Christmas special on the happy birth of baby Crawley, then kill Matthew off at the beginning of season four, but Dan didn't even want to come back for one more episode to do that. So that left Fellowes the choice of either dissolving Matthew and Mary's marriage, which he felt wasn't fair to the story or the characters or the fans, or killing Matthew very quickly. It all sounds to me like Dan Stevens just wanted to be done, and wasn't willing to work with Fellowes in order to give Matthew a proper ending. Good luck with that movie career, Dan! (and I totally mean that in a sarcastic way.)

    Evidently season four is going to start six months after Matthew's death, which means we won't see his funeral or any of the grieving that takes place directly after, just everyone moving on. Might be a good thing.

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    yeah I know all that. I don't think you understood my soap opera post. In the soaps, actors quit all the time. The soaps don't believe in 100% killing off anybody, ever. So they'd either change the actor and hope we don't notice or they'd send them away for a while and a new actor would take over and they'd say there was a tragic event or accident or they were in a witness protection program or worked for the KGB and they had plastic surgery. This was all in response to Dra's soap opera similarity comment. But Downton didn't do any of this, they simply killed off Matt (like Sybil, who also went off to do other things) and that's that. Both Sybil and Matthew died in highly plausible ways, vs soaps where a crazed killer poisons the entire town.

    Yes season 4 rumors of a new hot love interest for Mary already abound. Each episode and each season of Downton seem have very liberal and varying time lines. Look how big baby Sybil got in what was a few weeks to us.
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    Now that the Christmas Special's finally aired, this is what I keep hearing from various members of my family: "That was the Christmas Special?" "Yes, they aired that ON CHRISTMAS." "That's just terrible!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by orestes View Post
    I don't blame her. She got very one dimension and painted into a corner character wise - SHE, should have gone out with a bang. Like kicking Thomas' ass under a bridge. Oh wait.

    Dan Stevens - he had big story - next season they really could have explored him saving (or not) the property or trying to get Branson more involved so he actually gets better than THEN you get into more class conflict melding. It could go on and on.

    Fellowes better get his shit together story wise. Costuming can only hold me so long. I do say, the detail is amazing. I don't tend to watch an episode more then once and have a terrible attention span, but this guy really noticed so important misses relative to language that I happen to notice how much Lincoln was period accurate.
    http://www.wbur.org/npr/146652747/im...sms-in-downton

    Even better:
    http://www.npr.org/2013/02/26/172955...does-it-matter

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    Quote Originally Posted by orestes View Post
    Good, I CAN'T STAND HER!

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    Shirley McLaine is coming back. I'm glad. Her visit was far too short.

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    I've been watching a marathon of reruns every Sunday and each time I realize this will be the final season, I can't think about it; it's just too awful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allegro View Post
    I've been watching a marathon of reruns every Sunday and each time I realize this will be the final season, I can't think about it; it's just too awful.
    I caught an old episode this week and I gotta say, if they don't keep up with the stories, I won't feel bad to see it go. Being historically accurate is the most important thing for that show.

    Maybe the last season will really have them all moving out of the big house. THAT would be a good wrap up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dra508 View Post
    I caught an old episode this week and I gotta say, if they don't keep up with the stories, I won't feel bad to see it go. Being historically accurate is the most important thing for that show.

    Maybe the last season will really have them all moving out of the big house. THAT would be a good wrap up.
    I disagree, I think it has been mostly historically accurate but I mostly watch it for the great acting and scenery and interesting story lines and watching the class divisions slowly close, etc. It's a fictional show; I'm not one of those people scrutinizing every moment for historical accuracy.

    (Queen Elizabeth II is a big fan so I guess she agrees. She is said to know every room of Highclere, which is inhabited by the current Earl of Carnarvon.)
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