And yikes again!! They sound a bit nasty... and prob no cure.
And yikes again!! They sound a bit nasty... and prob no cure.
I absolutely LOVED this show! It was right up my street!
I got quite emotional and involved when that poor man got his stick kicked away - and chuffed at the end when he got his job back! Ah.....
I was also pleased that he had at least one friend in that young blonde maid.
I really thought it was brilliantly acted and believable and so enjoyable.
It did remind me of Upstairs Downstairs a lot though - and I'm afraid I haven't read through this thread yet so I apologise if this has been answered already - but is it the new remake of Upstairs Downstairs? Or is this story based on a famous book anyway or something?
I just wondered if it was a new story or not?
This is going nowhere fast.Thought there would be more storylines but its all about the inheritance all the time. Nowt else happening at all. Dull dull dull.....
Yeah, it just seems petty to whinge about her accent, which isn't exactly grating or that strong. The upper classes did travel a bit, so it's not surprising that many of them would marry those from the upper classes beyond these shores with accents to match.
Elizabeth McGovern is reasonable as an actress and is fine in this series, too. She played a minor role in The Wings of the Dove as the companion of Millie, a film that I enjoyed a lot, and she did OK in it, too.
Not a bad series, which has its moments, but it does feel a bit soapy at times. Still, it's a watcher and has kept me generally interested.
But they make even the lower classes seem genteel. I mean, when was the last time you heard a poor person use any word stronger than 'bloody' in an Edwardian drama?
Has he got syphilis on his hanRAB...
Blooming family all chatting, I can`t hear the tv.
lol 'Judas was only trying to help too I suppose?'
Cook's gonna put Daisy in her bad book for weeks now.
A troubled soul. Quite sweet really.
So do I! Mary is so spiteful to her. OK so she's not very pretty and slightly desperate to bag a husband, but does she need to rub her nose in it all the time?
Only among 1% of the population.
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