Absolutely!
She made the movie.
Absolutely!
She made the movie.
She really did. I can't imagine it without her.
Charter member of the "We Always Believed in Ashley" Club
I want to be the Dowager Countess when I'm old. Even it means I've become a reactionary.![]()
"Youth and vigor is no match for age and deceit." -- Prancer
In 1880's Victorian England two reasons were given for discouraging the attendance of upper class women at funerals: class distinction (female attendance was considered "common" and therefore, limited to the lower classes) and the heavy drinking enjoyed both before and after the funeral by the male mourners and undertakers. I don't know what time frame changed this line of thinking.
It won't be long now before O'Brien sees Thomas for the fool he is and stops helping him. If only the household knew how he was injured in the war!
I felt sorry for Richard when he left DA - he did love Mary but should have seen from the get-go that she could never be his. Now that she is going to marry Matthew maybe that happiness will make her less of a nasty b*tch. One can only hope.
Edith, my dear, live the life your father had wished upon Mary (to get her away from Carlisle). Go West, young lady, way, way West and marry an American cowboy who will always tell you how lovely your are!
Yes, once again, Maggie Smith had the best lines - or is it that she simply can deliver a line so beautifully that it is elevated to perfection.
Thank goodness Isis was returned home safely.
William's dad and Daisy - love this relationship. Mrs. Patmore redeemed herself with her interference in this instance.
Ah, what happens when Sybil, Branson and their Finien brat show up for dinner the first time at DA????
Can't wait til next season. See you there!![]()
Interesting thing in that best-of-the-Dowager montage ... the scene where Cora says "Maybe Mary can go to stay with my aunt in New York." Not mother. So I guess the writers hadn't decided yet at that point to give Cora a mother -- and bring her across the pond.
Which in turn was a variation on her role as Cousin Charlotte in A Room with a View.
I agree, Miss Jean Brodie is one of Maggie Smith's best characters -- and she's had a lot! (Quickly checks TCM Oscars schedule to see if it's on ... but no.)
"ASSASSIN!"
Charter member of the "We Always Believed in Ashley" Club
Here's a first glimpse of Shirley!!!![]()
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...-Levinson.html
Nubka - Unpaid Slave Laborer...
^ Thanks for that link! That's definitely quite a hat she's wearing -- and quite the imperious expression.
How will I be able to endure the wait until Season 3 is broadcast?![]()
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Can anybody translate Maggie Smith's comment (in french) about Lord Hempworth's father?
Noooooooooooo!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...ton-Abbey.html
"Puccini cries out for spirals, but really good ones." ~ Dick Button, 1998 Worlds
"Où sont les neiges d'antan?..." = "Where are the snows of yesteryear?..."
Especially when they note ITV hasn't even commissioned a 4th or 5th series yet so there may not be anything to come back to! And all the cast are back for series 3. Basically, a few actors are committed in advance, while others are apparently waiting.
Though really, while I'd be ANNOYED TO PIECES if instead of letting them be reasonably happy they saddled up the drama llama again and got rid of Matthew, if the series is REALLY aiming to end around WWII, they can't reasonably keep the Dowager Countess around forever.
I read somewhere that the original aim was always for 3 series. I suspect that ITV are working on Julian Fellowes to write series 4 & 5 - there is no guarentee they will get them and I suspect they are feeling out the cast to see who would be interested in additional series. I'm not too worried about this just yet![]()