Anna confesses her dark secret to Mr. Bates amidst an increasingly changing Downton estate.
This week’s episode of Downton Abbey was filled with a series of unexpected (and somewhat expected) reactions and subtle twists. And, of course, we continue to plod along with the series’ running theme, as Mary so aptly articulates: “The world moves on and we must move with it.”
As Anna and Tom Branson try to recover from their respective ordeals, a suitor arrives at Downton for Lady Mary's hand.
This week at Downton, upstairs we found the Crawley family recovering from their busy weekend of entertaining and moving back into the mundane reality of dealing with the estate’s affairs. And downstairs, harsh realities abound for some, and new opportunities for others.
Perhaps the most consequential new development was Lord Gillingham’s proposal to Lady Mary. Caught up in the fervent throes of residual childhood ardor, Gillingham breathlessly professes his love for the beautiful Crawley homewrecker - er, heiress.
As the current season begins to unfold, grave subject matter strikes at the heart of Downton.
What could be more surprising than Matthew Crawley’s death? How about the rape of one of the show’s most beloved and dynamic characters?
In a move no one expected - at least not so soon - Fellowes has again thrown a flaming wrench through the middle of one of the Abbey’s most enchanting love stories.
Sunday night around 10:00 pm, while watching and live-tweeting the Golden Globes, I saw this tweet from tv.com: