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![]() Who else can't live without this tremendous show? The second series begins this month in the UK, correct? Exciting! ![]() Here's your one-stop shop for all things DOWNTON ABBEY! Here's a review of the second series: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/t...st-review.html |
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I loved it, but it was too short! I spent the week after it ended watching something else on the same channel, being like "WTF is going on? Where are the regular people?" until it clicked that it was something entirely different.
I'm debating if I should wait until it airs in the US or try to stream it as it airs the first time. |
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really like this series! the first episode i wasn't really sure, but then i became more invested in the characters and now i cannot wait for the second series to start. which will only be shown here on tv next year or so, so it is going to be a long wait...
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^ The most recent one? If you're talking about the whole thing with Matthew, I think it really showed up just how undeveloped medicine still was in the early 1900's to be honest, where misdiagnoses were more common and treatments more limited.
Put it this way, Penicillin wasn't discovered until 1928. We're dealing with pre-antibiotics medicine. |
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I love this show, and I loved this series, the finale included. It's never pretended to be anything other than a high-quality soap opera...how many episodes in the first series did Cora and Violet go on about the inheritance problem and Mary's prospects?...but throughout it's managed to weave in historical elements and the social problems of being in service during this evolving time period. I was talking with co-workers today about how clever it is to stage an aristocracy vs. help soap opera with literary and cinematic production values in this time period, when the aristocracy norm and the institution of service was being buffeted and busted open by the social change of the surrounding decades. The aristocracy as-was really, truly ended with the onset of WWII, if not before; I'm hoping that, in Series 3, things get really unpredictable in the household as far as the role of master vs. servant.
(Which is a long way of saying I want Mrs. Hughes to flip her shit and PWN everyone's faces and then set fire to the countryside, like a respectable madwoman). |
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The Branson / Sybil romance has been my favourite plot this season. They really let it develop very slowly, and rather beautifully so we really believed in it when it came to a head with the Earl of Grantham, and it really reminded us then just how big a gulf there was between the aristocracy and the rest, and how you could be disowned and disinherited merely for falling in love with the wrong person. (But then, for the aristocracy, marriage was more a family obligation than anything else.)
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