Monday, January 20, 2014

Bye Edna! and Lord Gillingham?



            After having been deeply disappointed by my Boston sports teams (Bruins 3-2 shootout loss to the Blackhawks and dashed hopes of another Patriots Super Bowl)  I knew I could count on Downton not to let me down. And it didn’t.

            Ok, did I miss something from last week’s episode? I watch each episode at least two or three times and I don’t remember Edna climbing into Tom’s bed (not something I’m likely to forget).  I knew he was drunk and that he was going off to bed but I thought alone.  Anyway, Edna picked up where she left off last season, trying to trap Tom into marriage.  I’m so annoyed with Tom. But who comes to the rescue, Mrs. Hughes.  As mild-mannered as she seems to be, we’ve learned not to get her Scottish blood up!  I loved how she tore into Edna and saved Tom at the same time.  Good bye Edna and good riddance!! Well, at least for now…

            Have we also seen the last of Lord Gillingham?  I don’t know why but I like Mary better with him than I liked her with Matthew.  They seem well-suited for each other.  But alas, poor Mary’s romantic life is never uncomplicated.  In matters of the heart, Mary always finds herself in the wrong place in her life at the wrong time.  Clearly she is attracted to Tony, but the memory of Matthew still has a hold on her.  Tony has crept into her broken heart and she knows turning him aside was a mistake.  Will Tony and Mary be another example of unrequited love? I hope not.

            Well Edith certainly blew the lid off the frumpy middle sister!  Out all night with Michael Gregson, snappy clothes, bicep bangles what a transformation!  She has to get rid of the dreadful orange toga with the black long-sleeved t-shirt.  It wrecks her whole new look.  Maybe that’s her plan: frumpy at home and stylish with Gregson.  I also think we got a glimpse of what is in store for Edith.  It looks like she may be managing his newspaper while he’s gone.  Let’s see what Robert thinks of that.

            As for Rose, this time I really can’t blame her for the commotion.  She knew her escort was making a scene, but she couldn’t do anything about it.  Be sure that she’ll be back to the Lotus Club.  Remember though, wherever Rose goes trouble follows.

            Finally, we come to poor Anna and poor Mr. Bates.  I absolutely understand and I’m sympathetic to how Anna feels.  She knows if she tells Bates he will kill the guy.  I think he would too.  On the other hand, I can see the anguish in Bates.  Clearly something is wrong, Anna says it’s not him but she won’t say more.  Will Mrs. Hughes tip him off, will Anna confide in Bates, will Bates somehow find out by some other means?  He’s too in love and determined not to let this go.  

            My favorite Dowager quote from the night was her remark to Isobel.  “If we all had moral thoughts, what would the clergymen do?”

I knew Downton wouldn’t disappoint.   On to episode 4

Ta for now!

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