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2 hours ago, Tim McD said:
3 hours ago, peacheslatour said:

I didn't watch the show during it's original run but I'm at the point where I just about can't stand Edith anymore.

I have no sympathy for Edith, her woes are the result of her colossally bad decision making based on her immediate emotional needs with no thought of the consequences.

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Same.  

I'm a  perpetual re-watcher (helps me relax before bed) and there was the big ticket Edith nastiness (Turkish Embassy, kissing the farmer, Marigold family #1 in Switzerland, the Drews) but there was a lot of small stuff too. "What about my dress!" when Carson collapsed and snarking on Sybil that she'd picked up weight, reading Mary's letter from Evelyn, teasing Mary for praying.

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Edith also didn't tell her fiance about Marigold and in the first movie she complained about having to go to lunches with people she didn't know, etc.  She became the highest ranking member of her family with her marriage and yet she continually found things to complain about (and I will never forgive her for the fact that the Drews had to leave their family farm because of her).

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36 minutes ago, seacliffsal said:

Edith also didn't tell her fiance about Marigold and in the first movie she complained about having to go to lunches with people she didn't know, etc.  She became the highest ranking member of her family with her marriage and yet she continually found things to complain about (and I will never forgive her for the fact that the Drews had to leave their family farm because of her).

I know. She's such a mopey, sad sack. I have no patience for her.

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I'm watching the marathon on PBS, and I was struck by the fact Mary didn't dump Sir Richard out on his ear as soon as he viciously threatened she'd be sorry if he ever crossed him. That should have been the final nail in his coffin. She also didn't act when she learned how he threatened Lavinia and what he made her do.

I think that was way out of character for bold, "don't mess with me" Mary.

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On 10/6/2022 at 8:28 PM, Tim McD said:

I have no sympathy for Edith, her woes are the result of her colossally bad decision making based on her immediate emotional needs with no thought of the consequences. And she deserves to get dragged by Mary, she's the one who always starts it!

Yes! Edith started it when she called Mary a slut and messaged the embassy. She spent a lot of time deliberately trying to mess up Mary's life. As for Mary, she was basically carelessly cruel, and I don't remember any deliberate sabotage except when she informed Edith's beau about her past at the table, after Edith's hostile moves. Oh, and when she told the elderly beau that Edith was expecting a proposal from a silly old man whom she'd made fun of.

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1 hour ago, chediavolo said:

Do only airing in UK, not on PBS?

I wouldn't know. Downton Abbey was originally commissioned by and for ITV, that's why they are involved again here. The original series was sold internationally and the films were released internationally, so if a new series is made, I can't see any reason why it wouldn't be sold internationally again.

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11 hours ago, Egg McMuffin said:

The original series was played out by the time it ended. The two movies were nice codas, but that should be it. I could see them doing a spinoff or a prequel, but reviving it with the original cast seems like a mistake.

I agree. If they are going there again, I really hope there are some new ideas and a definite plan. The original series was so repetitive!

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3 minutes ago, peacheslatour said:

So streaming only?

We don't know. We literally don't even know that a new series is actually happening. There are reports that the idea is being floated, and chances are that much is true, but it might not come to anything. If and when a new series does start filming, we'll probably learn more about the plans for its release then.

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Has it ever been discussed that the Bates didn't have bad luck--it was Thomas every time. Thomas and O'brien ensured his arrest the first time and Thomas tipped off Scotland Yard resulting in Anna's arrest the second time. Seems their only bad luck was working with Thomas. I know everyone roots for Thomas because he's the queer character but I despise him and begrudge him any happiness he found in the subsequent movies.

I don't understand why they don't immediately threaten dismissal of impertinent servants.  The way Stohl treats Tom Branson when they go on the shooting trip is deplorable. That would have been an awesome time for Mary to deliver one of her spikey put downs.

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On 12/29/2022 at 11:14 PM, renatae said:

Yes! Edith started it when she called Mary a slut and messaged the embassy. She spent a lot of time deliberately trying to mess up Mary's life. As for Mary, she was basically carelessly cruel, and I don't remember any deliberate sabotage except when she informed Edith's beau about her past at the table, after Edith's hostile moves. Oh, and when she told the elderly beau that Edith was expecting a proposal from a silly old man whom she'd made fun of.

And Edith sent the letter because Mary told Edith she was wearing an ugly dress and hat and another time insinuated Edith was "fishing with no bait." And for that, Edith sends a letter to the turkish embassy with the sole intent of completely ruining Mary. That was not a proportional response. I understand why Mary sent Edith's old goat boyfriend running by saying Edith was making fun of him. If Edith did something with the very real possibility (and intent) of it ruining Mary's prospects of ever marrying and certainly of marrying anyone of status, Mary was within her rights to respond by sending the old man running from Edith. In fact, Mary's act wasn't nearly as vicious as Edith's. She just ruined Edith's chances of marrying one man. Edith was fully intending to ruin Mary entirely.

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On 1/18/2024 at 3:45 PM, BlancheDevoreaux said:

And Edith sent the letter because Mary told Edith she was wearing an ugly dress and hat and another time insinuated Edith was "fishing with no bait." And for that, Edith sends a letter to the turkish embassy with the sole intent of completely ruining Mary. That was not a proportional response. I understand why Mary sent Edith's old goat boyfriend running by saying Edith was making fun of him. If Edith did something with the very real possibility (and intent) of it ruining Mary's prospects of ever marrying and certainly of marrying anyone of status, Mary was within her rights to respond by sending the old man running from Edith. In fact, Mary's act wasn't nearly as vicious as Edith's. She just ruined Edith's chances of marrying one man. Edith was fully intending to ruin Mary entirely.


(very late response lol but) - I was always team Mary (I always liked her and I could understand her caustic nature). Edith was the walking epitome of "Why are you surprised when you keep hitting the bear that the bear rears back and smacks you?" Edith is in love with Patrick, and berates Mary for not being as emotional as she is - when it was so evident that even though they were family the only reason why Mary was engaged to him was to 'save Downton/Save the money"  

I never understood Edith even sending that letter to the Embassy. It would not have ruined Mary but it would have splashed on Sybil and herself as well she never even thought about it. and that hung on Mary for years. Even the whole Old Boyfriend thing - started because Edith told Mary something akin to. she's not as charming etc, as she thought she was, and Mary went "Oh really, challenge accepted." Charmed the pants off the Old Boyfriend, Edith got pouty said something shirty, THEN Mary sent him running. Everything Mary did to Edith it was in response to Edith's challenges, or trying to 1 up on her.  but yet still when Mary finding out the entire world knows about Marigold, and brings it up to Bertie,  Edith gets to have "your a bitch, and you want to be miserable." well sweetheart you kind of arranged the pieces that way too didn'tcha.  

Edith just really seemed that she was an Eyeore type of person and even Cora and Robert were like "uguh she's going to be the one taking care of us in our old age, isn't she?"

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