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  1. New article with some juicy info!
  2. New article about the movie, and some new pics (My Marchioness looks stunning 🙂 ) https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/08/the-downton-abbey-cast-reunites-for-movie https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/photos/2019/08/exclusive-preview-of-the-downton-abbey-movie#intcid=recommendations_vanity-fair-bottom-recirc-similar_76fe5075-6f04-4b50-8b20-884ec4e9496c_similar2-3_entityTopicSimilarity
  3. I loved how Holt's and Amy's response to Rosa using the flies to frighten the suspect was to ring Yee and celebrate the good news, delighted that they would be able to cheer him up after he was caught deceiving him. It felt very true to fan culture.
  4. I'm kind of hoping that whilst the main plot of missing silver polish takes the forefront, we see the Bates in the background dragging off dead bodies and returning covered in soil. Plot Twist, Baby Bates is the antichrist and has been murdering villagers for their own amusement (and has been stealing the silver polish.)
  5. Here you go! I think this is the same one, similar at least.
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSDOSaipC9Q German trailer. It looks the Downton staff are going to be at war with the Royal staff. WANT!
  7. Tinfoil hat on! Mary's plot is going to be about preparing for the Royal Visit, with an overrunning arc of remaining at Downton. That's been spelled out by the interviews and the trailer. What's interesting is that she exchanges that smile with the Dowager Countess, and in the poster Mary's pose is echoing the Dowager's quite strongly. They are even both wearing blue. Matthew Goode mentioned he will only be in at the end, so I reckon him running up the stairs is him coming home and he will be back in time for the dance. Thomas has a love interest! Please, please let him be happy. That smile on his face during the dance is adorable. Tom has a love interest too. It looks like it's the new maid character. It will be fun to see him do the class difference romance with him on the other side. That dance on the balcony is gorgeous. Edith looks gorgeous, but somewhat nervous in that scene in the gardens. In Laura Carmichael's interviews she mentioned Edith and Bertie having to adjust to their new ranks, which is something neither of them expected. A visit from the royals will probably exacerbate that which should be fun to see. (Or Edith has just discovered she's Rosamund's daughter.) Looking forward to seeing my favourite Magazine owner and the sweetest Marquess ever again.
  8. I've seen some arguments that Brienne is almost certain to die next episode because her arc completed with her knighthood, because becoming a knight is the only things she wants. But remember the scene in Season 4 where she tells Podrick of how happy she was dancing with those boys at her ball. Think of how it was her love for Renly that drove her to becoming a Kingsguard, and how much Jaime means to her. Romantic love means a great deal to Brienne and her character, and just as it was important for her accepted as a knight who is a woman, it is also important for her be accepted (and accept herself) as someone worthy of love and romance on her own terms. Brienne's belief that a woman such as her could not hope to be in a loving relationship with a man she truly wants shouldn't be vindicated anymore than her belief that she cannot be a knight because she is a woman. There is another vital aspect of Brienne's character that needs to be realised before her arc is complete (and that won't be from Tormund dribbling milk down himself). True, the writers may decide to cut her arc short for the sake of tragedy, but if the main argument is 'There's nowhere left for her to go', then that's false. Also, if Westeros does survive the White Walkers then it will need to be rebuilt, and considering how vile Westeros is there will need to be great changes. And one of those changes needs to be in the lives of the women, a change that Brienne; as the first female knight of Westeros, could contribute greatly to.
  9. Tyrion was at his best when he was Hand of the King. Although technically he was under Cersei and Joffrey's authority, he clearly didn't respect it and was happy to undermine them. Now he is somebody's subordinate and , and whereas his skills was suited for the political shenanigans of the Red Keep, everyone on Team Dany is pretty blunt and straightforward in their actions and there is less room for political manoeuvring, so his skills are no longer applicable to the situation he is in. Throw in his conflict over his sister and brother and the considerable trauma he suffered in season 4, it's understandable he is no longer the man he was. In an interview, Peter mentioned sharing some good, intimate scenes with Jaime. Hopefully there will be some specific dialogue there to explain what's going on with him.
  10. Jon and Dany have no use for Jaime. All the armies have effective commanders. Maybe there are some noncombatants and Northern peasants he can protect. Jaime has only one real use: the potential to get close to Cersei and kill her. Fingers crossed he can get that done. They do, but none of whom are known to the audience. The command of the soldiers against the White Walkers is a big deal and dramatically it makes more sense for the role to go to a character the audience has an investment in.
  11. Jon and Dany may have multiple soldiers who could serve as Generals, but Jaime is the only one known to the audience, and last season made of a point of showing Jaime's skills as a commander, probably to build up to this moment.
  12. Didn't Robb once set Grey Wind on a lord who was disrespecting him, resulting in said lord losing his fingers? And was hailed as a strong, badass leader.
  13. Remember Tyrion's book quote about how Jaime made men want to follow him? And Tyrion did a good job of inspiring the troops at the Battle of Blackwater, whilst being a dwarf in an extremely ableist society.
  14. I think my issue with Sansa's characterisation is that I'm having trouble reconciling her being a political savant/ 'smartest person I know' with her putting a woman with a giant army and two dragons on her defensive. Either Daenerys is Sansa's ally, in which case she should endeavour to keep good relations and set an example for the fickle, xenophobic Northern Lords, or Daenerys is a potential enemy/threat, in which case marking herself out as a opponent to Dany isn't a smart move. Whereas offering the olive branch could lower Dany's defences and give Sansa a upper hand. As a rule of thumb, making the woman with two dragons and an army dislike you is a bad idea.
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