I genuinely hoped Mary would have ended up with Blake, he had charisma, his wits matched those of Mary and he was not afraid to speak up and be frank with her, they were truly equals, so sad the writers decided to abandon the character.
They had a great chemistry, but the interference of Tony in the process of them developing feelings for each other had dimmed the spark they had initially. I would have preferred if they at least had a long romance even they didn't end up together rather than the annoying Tony storyline, by the time she was done with him those two have started to become friends more.
@@meadowsanddawn7464Blake really cared for Mary but he wasn't going to play second best to Tony. He had pride. Because Henry was tall, dark, and somewhat handsome the casting ignored the real masculinity and yes good looks too, of the shorter Blake.
I’ve always found the second husband so boring, especially compared to Matthew. Even more boring than Mary herself. I hope she has a new love interest in the second movie.
@@tinavino1575 Its just cause he is a famous actor and they cant get him to appear in the movies. But they cant really have her get a divorce either without at least some drama so they are stuck with him in a vague long distance relationship. Too bad really.
I always liked Blake the most. Henry it’s fine and I do like his character but I prefer Charles (Tony was just annoying… I have no idea what took them so long to get rid of him). I like that he challenged Mary in a way and was smart and witty. I wished Mary would have chosen him.
This is one of my many favorite scenes in Downton Abbey, which I now traditionally watch every year when it gets cold! Lady Mary was quite a character.
My female friend I was living with after my divorce was keen on watching this show when it first aired on tv. I didn't give it much thought but one day I sat down only for a moment and before I knew what happened, I was hooked on watching it. Never missed an episode after that night. I have moved on since then, but I never will forget my friend who was there for me, and I will always think of her when I see this show. God bless her.
i will always love mary, she was always so refreshing and unexpected, even when she was kind mean, she surprised me throughout the whole show for bad or for good, she's one of the best characters in this show for sure 💛 i lost the count of how many times i've rewatched the whole show, can't wait for the new movie, love them so much 🤧🥺
Mary usually wants to do the right thing, she just doesn't know how. In this scene, when death is on the line, she says it out loud and follows the example of one who does.
Mary is always posh, usually elegant, and always refined but never sexier than she was in this scene all covered in mud. He was the one I wanted her to end up with. Matthew always challenged her and Charles was certainly up to the task
Mary was never my favorite. But I loved her in this scene and really liked the two of them together. I thought they had great chemistry. He was fun and charming and kept it down to earth. She needed to be knocked down a peg.
How can anyone watch this scene and not fall in love with Mary? Seriously, a lady ruining her fine vest by fetching water to pigs, as though she was some farm woman, this would have been so unprecedented that there would be printed news about it! She was much more than what she allowed herself to show.
Exactly. She's the central character and the hero of the story, even if so many try to deny it. She's my favourite alongside the dowager.
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@Ka chi I'm sure your mother is/was a remarkable woman, but was she a gentlewoman completely unfamiliar with hard manual work, farming, and getting her hands in the mud?
"How can anyone watch this scene and not fall in love with Mary?" Me. [to the servant] "Well, if you're up it's time for me to go to bed." I know there's an understood class difference here, but boy.... As they would say today, her privilege is showing.
I have no idea why Mary could not see this guy for what he is....a kind, smart, playful good-looking guy that had far more going for him as a steward of what Downton could become than a guy who gave up his interest in the future of automotive ideas for her. Whatever that will be for Downton.
The guy didn't give up his interest FOR her but temporarily left racing due to traumatic death of his friend and colleague. Later on he resumed racing. At least be factual.
As much as I liked Charles, Henry was the better choice. All of the men, except for Tony, challenged Mary and weren't afraid to put her in her place when needed. But Charles was the safe bet. He was initially critical of their livelihood only for us to find out that he was richer and more successful than all of them. It is very unlikely that Mary would have changed much after this. The Pigs were her challenge from Blake to assess her character, which she would have always done regardless of who challenged her because she has always had this capacity for hard work. By contrast, Henry goes against everything Mary and her family (and even Charles) stand for. Her entire character was predicated on finding a "sensible" match. She even initially refrained from accepting Matthew's proposal because she thought he may not be the heir. While Henry does come from a good family, he prefers following his own passion in racing where he doesn't necessarily make that much money. Not only is he able to challenge Mary and they both exchange blows on this account, his occupation strikes a cord in her because Matthew died in a crash. The terrible moment when Henry's friend dies brings forth all of these feelings that Mary has not had to address since Matthew's death. Both of them realize that they love each other. She realizes that she can't stand by and be a racer's wife, and he is willing to give up racing for her. When she is breaking down at Matthew's grave telling him that she loves another, that is more growth than she ever had with Blake. She was forced to face a painful truth and chose to go through it regardless because she loved him. But he is also forced to make changes, as his passion for racing is no longer present after losing his friend. The girl that made a huge deal over status and smart matches ends up marrying a car mechanic because she loves him. That's not to say that she didn't love Matthew, but she was still judgmental about things when she was with him and that Blake did not have the ability to humble in the same way. I always saw Blake as an entertaining foil to Mary, but he would not have facilitated the same growth within her. Henry Talbot has an charming confidence about him and unlike Blake, never once tries to pretend with Mary.
These two should have been endgame and as much as I like Henry, I didn't like him enough to be Mary's second husband. Blake should have been the one to marry Mary and I still firmly stand by that so many years later.
What about a spin-off that focuses on Lord Grantham during WWII? He gets addicted to prescription opioids and ends up with a series of escorts while Cora turns to prescription amphetamine and has delirious spells where she rants at the kitchen staff about the secret messages that they're arranging in the food, all while the doped up Robert is injecting heroin upstairs with two or three prostitutes lying around the room in a stupor. And then it turns out that Molesley is heavily into S&M with Baxter, and he puts a ball-gag in his mouth while she whips him in the attic bedroom. Carson dies. Thomas support Nazism and covertly sabotages British war efforts. Or just a spin-off about Mrs. Patmore's restaurant. Either one.
Lady Mary proving she wasn't too posh to water her pigs was when I developed respect for her. As for the wine, I suspectshe didn't know how to brew coffee.
Mary helped save 'her' pigs. This scene is great to watch, and good to see Mary's character being genuine and showing her fun side. A lady of privilege who did thankfully, with guidance from Charles, save the poor pigs, but not have to sort her muddy ruined outfit and shoes, as that's what the servants she can't name are for. And who knew her talents...she can scramble eggs! Go Mary!
Such a wasted opportunity, it was already difficult to lift Mary's storyline after Matthew's forced departure, they actually managed to find a compelling guy and character who actually has chemistry with her and his own personality but they decided to throw it away for the likes of Tony Gillingham and Henry Talbot. Only to have Mary with a ghost husband in the movies again.
I bet Matthew would be so proud of Mary... and the thing is, he never really got to literally see this side of Mary (carrying pails through mud and cooking scrambled eggs), but he was one of the very few (such as Anna and Mr. Carson) who truly believed she had it in her -- innate kindness and resilience... Matthew saw the best in Mary 🥺 all her other suitors couldnt even begin to compare to what they had huhu
I love all the acters on Downton Abby, and wish they bringing on more new episodes, I love watching the Show ever since they came on still hen and there.
Think of how poorly Mary must have cooked those eggs for both them to have left most of it on their plates before walking away. I mean, you've missed dinner, you've just worked for hours doing manual labour, and then when you're served all of, what, two eggs? You then have two small bites and leave the rest on the plate for the servants to clean up?
@@desyreemalig9329 She maybe scrambled a couple of eggs when she was 14 and Mrs. Patmore tasted it, then looked at Cora simpering in the background, and said to Mary, "My my, your ladyship. It's certainly... egg."
I wish she had married Blake, Mary is a stuck up, spoiled bully who could be very manipulating and mean. In my opinion she needed to be with a man who wasn’t afraid to talk back to her and humbled her instead of worshiping the ground she walked on and Blake was definitely like that. While Henry was also not afraid to speak his mind to Mary, you have to admit her and Blake had amazing chemistry and we didn’t even see her laugh like that with Matthew.
Julian Fellows really missed the mark not making these two a couple. Also, when did Mary learn to scramble eggs when Sybil had to be taught hie to turn on the kitchen tap?
Does anyone remember a scene where one of Mary's suitors was very kind to Isobel, saying something along the lines that he realizes it must be hard for her to see Mary with another man (who isn't Matthew)? Was it Charles? Or Tony Gillingham? Or am I making that up and completely imagined a scene like that? :D
Now go search ‘Julian Ovenden and Sierra Boggess sing All I Ask Of You from Together At A Distance’. You’re very welcome 🥰 Edit - it’s on Sierra Boggess own channel 😉
Nobody mentions the fact that they're going to see the pigs IN THEIR DINNER CLOTHES??? This would never happen. Ever see the Queen walking around the grounds at Balmoral? She's not wearing a crown.
I'm in the Mary should have married Charles Blake camp. But also 100% support that he said no after seeing how she was playing all the other men and he had more respect for himself than to let her do that to him not to mention the whole she never considered him until she learns from Tony that Charles is the heir to an baronetcy part. But I think she was better matched with him than anyone else including Matthew. He was also the best looking.
Maybe there was no time, as it was getting dark. Also, they probably thought they were going to just look at the pigs, and didn't anticipate having to work to save the pigs.
She would, because, as she herself said, they're her pigs. And she's not going to pay good money for the pigs, and then let them die. And who else was going to help them at that hour? SMH
I genuinely hoped Mary would have ended up with Blake, he had charisma, his wits matched those of Mary and he was not afraid to speak up and be frank with her, they were truly equals, so sad the writers decided to abandon the character.
They had a great chemistry, but the interference of Tony in the process of them developing feelings for each other had dimmed the spark they had initially. I would have preferred if they at least had a long romance even they didn't end up together rather than the annoying Tony storyline, by the time she was done with him those two have started to become friends more.
Me too!!!! I think they would do better!
@@meadowsanddawn7464Blake really cared for Mary but he wasn't going to play second best to Tony. He had pride. Because Henry was tall, dark, and somewhat handsome the casting ignored the real masculinity and yes good looks too, of the shorter Blake.
Same
@@judylittle5285 And the fact that he didn’t hesitate to jump in on behalf of the pigs - literally! That’s being a real man!
4:03 I specifically remember seeing Mary laugh like that made me so warm all over. I instantly fell in love with Blake for her.
I like Mary's flash of horror when she realizes she doesn't remember Ivy's name.
ivy was new though so no surprise there
Always thought these two had far more chemistry than Mary and her eventual second husband.
I’ve always found the second husband so boring, especially compared to Matthew. Even more boring than Mary herself. I hope she has a new love interest in the second movie.
Same
Yeah I think she was too snobby to fall for him. They gave her that 2nd husband to make her look Modern
but it was a fail
Her husband is ideal because always he stays away from Downton to let Mary run it.
@@tinavino1575 Its just cause he is a famous actor and they cant get him to appear in the movies. But they cant really have her get a divorce either without at least some drama so they are stuck with him in a vague long distance relationship. Too bad really.
I always liked Blake the most. Henry it’s fine and I do like his character but I prefer Charles (Tony was just annoying… I have no idea what took them so long to get rid of him). I like that he challenged Mary in a way and was smart and witty. I wished Mary would have chosen him.
Yes Blake and Mary. Boy Matthew made a huge mistake leaving the show!
Yeah, honestly there was more chemistry between these two in one episode then there was between Mary and Talbot for an entire season and movies.
I wish she would’ve stayed with this guy tbh, he was down to earth and saw a better side of her
This is one of my many favorite scenes in Downton Abbey, which I now traditionally watch every year when it gets cold! Lady Mary was quite a character.
My female friend I was living with after my divorce was keen on watching this show when it first aired on tv. I didn't give it much thought but one day I sat down only for a moment and before I knew what happened, I was hooked on watching it. Never missed an episode after that night. I have moved on since then, but I never will forget my friend who was there for me, and I will always think of her when I see this show. God bless her.
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I’m not a fan of Mary (I don’t hate her either) but I love this scene so, so much! I wish Mary and Charles had ended up together!
Check out Discovery of Witches w Matthew Goode. I think you will see husband 2 in a different way.
Me too actually they had the same kind of rough start as her and Matthew
@SharkAttack No. That was made clear by the ambassador when he assuaged her fears.
@@elizabitty213 Yes but the rough start with Matthew had tons of simmering chemistry. With Henry everything is BLAH
I liked Charles Blake the most among Mary's new suitors, thought they had a good chemistry.
“I’m not going… they’re my pigs.”
i will always love mary, she was always so refreshing and unexpected, even when she was kind mean, she surprised me throughout the whole show for bad or for good, she's one of the best characters in this show for sure 💛
i lost the count of how many times i've rewatched the whole show, can't wait for the new movie, love them so much 🤧🥺
She was mean to Edith, but what Edith did to her was wicked indeed. Both girls mature as the story evolves.
Mary usually wants to do the right thing, she just doesn't know how. In this scene, when death is on the line, she says it out loud and follows the example of one who does.
Mary is always posh, usually elegant, and always refined but never sexier than she was in this scene all covered in mud.
He was the one I wanted her to end up with. Matthew always challenged her and Charles was certainly up to the task
Mary was never my favorite. But I loved her in this scene and really liked the two of them together. I thought they had great chemistry. He was fun and charming and kept it down to earth. She needed to be knocked down a peg.
ABSOLUTELY
One of the best scenes in the program.
How can anyone watch this scene and not fall in love with Mary? Seriously, a lady ruining her fine vest by fetching water to pigs, as though she was some farm woman, this would have been so unprecedented that there would be printed news about it! She was much more than what she allowed herself to show.
Mary is the true hero of the story.
Exactly. She's the central character and the hero of the story, even if so many try to deny it. She's my favourite alongside the dowager.
@Ka chi I'm sure your mother is/was a remarkable woman, but was she a gentlewoman completely unfamiliar with hard manual work, farming, and getting her hands in the mud?
"How can anyone watch this scene and not fall in love with Mary?" Me. [to the servant] "Well, if you're up it's time for me to go to bed." I know there's an understood class difference here, but boy.... As they would say today, her privilege is showing.
I like how they came up with realistic solutions for the future of the estate.
I love the look on Mary's face when she realizes she doesn't know Ivy's name.
I have no idea why Mary could not see this guy for what he is....a kind, smart, playful good-looking guy that had far more going for him as a steward of what Downton could become than a guy who gave up his interest in the future of automotive ideas for her. Whatever that will be for Downton.
The guy didn't give up his interest FOR her but temporarily left racing due to traumatic death of his friend and colleague. Later on he resumed racing. At least be factual.
He was good but there was better options above all in terms of looks.
I loved them together. I wish she had married him. Of all her suitors after she was widowed, he was the one who reminded me the most of Matthew.
And he showed a real interest in little George
I’m still wondering why these two didn’t get together?? He’s one of the few who actually has the ability to put Mary in her place, and literally lol 😂
Julian Fellows liked Matthew Goode (Henry Talbot) and every man up to him was a place holder.
That's probably why he and Mary didn't get together...
@@fish-fingers_and_custard7685 I’m not convinced lol. They had great chemistry!
As much as I liked Charles, Henry was the better choice. All of the men, except for Tony, challenged Mary and weren't afraid to put her in her place when needed. But Charles was the safe bet. He was initially critical of their livelihood only for us to find out that he was richer and more successful than all of them. It is very unlikely that Mary would have changed much after this. The Pigs were her challenge from Blake to assess her character, which she would have always done regardless of who challenged her because she has always had this capacity for hard work. By contrast, Henry goes against everything Mary and her family (and even Charles) stand for. Her entire character was predicated on finding a "sensible" match. She even initially refrained from accepting Matthew's proposal because she thought he may not be the heir. While Henry does come from a good family, he prefers following his own passion in racing where he doesn't necessarily make that much money. Not only is he able to challenge Mary and they both exchange blows on this account, his occupation strikes a cord in her because Matthew died in a crash. The terrible moment when Henry's friend dies brings forth all of these feelings that Mary has not had to address since Matthew's death. Both of them realize that they love each other. She realizes that she can't stand by and be a racer's wife, and he is willing to give up racing for her. When she is breaking down at Matthew's grave telling him that she loves another, that is more growth than she ever had with Blake. She was forced to face a painful truth and chose to go through it regardless because she loved him. But he is also forced to make changes, as his passion for racing is no longer present after losing his friend. The girl that made a huge deal over status and smart matches ends up marrying a car mechanic because she loves him. That's not to say that she didn't love Matthew, but she was still judgmental about things when she was with him and that Blake did not have the ability to humble in the same way. I always saw Blake as an entertaining foil to Mary, but he would not have facilitated the same growth within her. Henry Talbot has an charming confidence about him and unlike Blake, never once tries to pretend with Mary.
@@ArmednotTriggered As Isobel would say "Oh bravo! Well done"!
Wine and eggs 😂I really love this show.
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Mr Carson, this is England 😂 there are no burglars here ❤❤❤
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This was the guy Mary should have married!!!
Charles was always my favorite of Mary's Men.
Never seen Mary genuinely laugh like that. I wish she ended up with him.
Such a brilliant show!
Every performance is OUTSTANDING!
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I missed this episode. So glad you provided it ✅
I'm so looking forward to the new movie
So am I!! The new trailer is such a tease, giving me plenty of reasons to return to the movie theater. 🍿
Love Mary she's one of my favorite next to the countess Maggie Smith
I was surprised by Mary's willingness to work. She did well.
As much as I love Mary and Henry's chemistry, I thought Mary and Charles' personalities meshed better.
Blake really was a good match for Mary. Witty, charming, had the peerage even if at the lowest level, and complimented her intelligence too.
well mary had no peerage😂 but as Lady Mary she is above a Baroness
These two should have been endgame and as much as I like Henry, I didn't like him enough to be Mary's second husband.
Blake should have been the one to marry Mary and I still firmly stand by that so many years later.
Once again, Mary missed the boat. Blake was perfect for her.
This show desperately needs a spin-off or something. I've rewatched it too many times.
What about a spin-off that focuses on Lord Grantham during WWII? He gets addicted to prescription opioids and ends up with a series of escorts while Cora turns to prescription amphetamine and has delirious spells where she rants at the kitchen staff about the secret messages that they're arranging in the food, all while the doped up Robert is injecting heroin upstairs with two or three prostitutes lying around the room in a stupor. And then it turns out that Molesley is heavily into S&M with Baxter, and he puts a ball-gag in his mouth while she whips him in the attic bedroom. Carson dies. Thomas support Nazism and covertly sabotages British war efforts. Or just a spin-off about Mrs. Patmore's restaurant. Either one.
@@tobynsaunders the first one
@@tobynsaundersAre you ok? 😅
My question is when did Mary learn to scrabble eggs. Sybil couldn't even fill a kettle.
But Sybil learnt during the nurses' training and maybe Mary took a tip from her just to be prepared in case of an emergency.
Mary had a child. Children tend to make you learn food by necessity
@@madelinetorye9967 With Mrs. Patmore and all the other staff when would she have had to scramble an egg?
Gledam tu seriju. Odlična je. BBC-i ima najbolje serije, dokumentarce, filmove .... Bravo!
who cares
@@sweetdaydreamer8868 No need to be rude
The BBC didn't make it
+Gordana Simec Downton Abbey was on itv
Lady Mary proving she wasn't too posh to water her pigs was when I developed respect for her. As for the wine, I suspectshe didn't know how to brew coffee.
Mary helped save 'her' pigs. This scene is great to watch, and good to see Mary's character being genuine and showing her fun side. A lady of privilege who did thankfully, with guidance from Charles, save the poor pigs, but not have to sort her muddy ruined outfit and shoes, as that's what the servants she can't name are for. And who knew her talents...she can scramble eggs! Go Mary!
oh if only Mary had ended up with Charles Blake instead of that other guy!
@SharkAttack
No she was not...he made it clear she would not be spoiled for her future husband.
The top on Carson's decanter teleports from off to on and off again and I can't unsee it.
Great catch!!!
Such a wasted opportunity, it was already difficult to lift Mary's storyline after Matthew's forced departure, they actually managed to find a compelling guy and character who actually has chemistry with her and his own personality but they decided to throw it away for the likes of Tony Gillingham and Henry Talbot. Only to have Mary with a ghost husband in the movies again.
BEST MINISERIES EVER!
What an exceptional couple thry would of made. But Charles role was cut short in Downton Abbey.
LOVED this sceen 🤣
That flinging the mud thing was so rude like you guys know thats not JUST mud right?? Its a pigpen 😭😭😭
They were up in the barn, next to the water pump, not out in the pigpen.
@mad Mae….it’s tv….not real life…..
Charles Blake was definitely of all of Mary's beaux. If only he'd lit a romantic candle in her heart!
I love the way they go pig-seeing in their finest dinner clothes.
Well, that was the first time I've seen Mary act human. A little manual labor did her some good.
Mary (and the writers!) should have chosen the handsome Charles over Henry. Then we could have seen Julian Ovenden in the movies, too! ❤
Julian Ovendon was terrific in Foyle's War
i never seriouslly shipped them but this storyline was always so fun
I bet Matthew would be so proud of Mary... and the thing is, he never really got to literally see this side of Mary (carrying pails through mud and cooking scrambled eggs), but he was one of the very few (such as Anna and Mr. Carson) who truly believed she had it in her -- innate kindness and resilience... Matthew saw the best in Mary 🥺 all her other suitors couldnt even begin to compare to what they had huhu
I really think they should have been a couple. Not Talbot.
I watch this everytime I eat scrambled eggs or vice versa
I love all the acters on Downton Abby, and wish they bringing on more new episodes, I love watching the Show ever since they came on still hen and there.
Think of how poorly Mary must have cooked those eggs for both them to have left most of it on their plates before walking away. I mean, you've missed dinner, you've just worked for hours doing manual labour, and then when you're served all of, what, two eggs? You then have two small bites and leave the rest on the plate for the servants to clean up?
I highly doubt she's ever cooked anything EVER
@@desyreemalig9329 She maybe scrambled a couple of eggs when she was 14 and Mrs. Patmore tasted it, then looked at Cora simpering in the background, and said to Mary, "My my, your ladyship. It's certainly... egg."
@@tobynsaunders - they need to hire you to write some of their future scripts 👍❤🤣
@@tobynsaunders I absolutely read this in Mrs. Patmore's voice! Ha!
I thought they had dinner with Cora before? Didn’t Charles said they could go on walk after or I misunderstood?
Mary should’ve ended up with this guy.
I wish she had married Blake, Mary is a stuck up, spoiled bully who could be very manipulating and mean. In my opinion she needed to be with a man who wasn’t afraid to talk back to her and humbled her instead of worshiping the ground she walked on and Blake was definitely like that. While Henry was also not afraid to speak his mind to Mary, you have to admit her and Blake had amazing chemistry and we didn’t even see her laugh like that with Matthew.
I wished they had finished their eggs, but then again they did have dinner.
Anyone happen to know the name of the music playing as they get water from the pump?
No
New respect for Mary
She should have married him. Charles over Henry.
Julian Fellows really missed the mark not making these two a couple. Also, when did Mary learn to scramble eggs when Sybil had to be taught hie to turn on the kitchen tap?
*how
I love Lady Mary’s dress lol that was ruined in the pig pen 🤣🤣
So funny 😂😂
Lady Mary Cooked for Blake! That's it..They shouldn't have ruined this relationship 😢
They should have gotten together
OK, but red wine & scrambled eggs at dawn? 🤢
I’d have finished my eggs… 😂
When did Mary learn how to cook?!
Does anyone remember a scene where one of Mary's suitors was very kind to Isobel, saying something along the lines that he realizes it must be hard for her to see Mary with another man (who isn't Matthew)? Was it Charles? Or Tony Gillingham? Or am I making that up and completely imagined a scene like that? :D
It was Tony
Jeez how much water are they using that it goes into night and they are covered in mud??? Are they putting out a house fire??
well, they did start walking after dinner - it was probably right before sunset
Now go search ‘Julian Ovenden and Sierra Boggess sing All I Ask Of You from Together At A Distance’.
You’re very welcome 🥰
Edit - it’s on Sierra Boggess own channel 😉
No thanks. And "All I Ask of You" is from "The Phantom of the Opera". What is "Together at a Distance"?
I think Charles Blake would have been better then Henry Talbot foratu
sorry to me, this scene was quite funny even though it was a problem.
Why was it "a problem"?
Nobody mentions the fact that they're going to see the pigs IN THEIR DINNER CLOTHES??? This would never happen. Ever see the Queen walking around the grounds at Balmoral? She's not wearing a crown.
I'm in the Mary should have married Charles Blake camp. But also 100% support that he said no after seeing how she was playing all the other men and he had more respect for himself than to let her do that to him not to mention the whole she never considered him until she learns from Tony that Charles is the heir to an baronetcy part. But I think she was better matched with him than anyone else including Matthew. He was also the best looking.
They should have changed their clothes before their walk. They look so ridiculous in evening wear in a pigsty.
Maybe there was no time, as it was getting dark. Also, they probably thought they were going to just look at the pigs, and didn't anticipate having to work to save the pigs.
Diziyi daha yeni izliyorum Mary daha kaç kez evlenecek gerçi başından belliydi çok kararsız
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Going to a pigpen in gloves and silk dress. RIDICULOUS
Why didn’t Mary marry Blake ?
What a waste of eggs.
Marry at her best
*Mary
If only she had him or even Evelyn Napier as a lover instead of that Ghilligham 😒
They didn't finish their scrambled eggs.
Yes, this ways a got scene.
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This scene is unrealistic and ridiculous! She would NOT have slogged through pig mess!
She will do ANYTHING to save Downton. The pig scene is an example of how much Downton means to her.
@@giakolou2876You don't have to watch it, you know. 🙄
She would, because, as she herself said, they're her pigs. And she's not going to pay good money for the pigs, and then let them die. And who else was going to help them at that hour? SMH
As sodden as a pigpen. Downton far past its sell-by date.
This horrible litte storyline was so pathetic..it destroyed Downton for me!
@K F 😂
Not "horrible or pathetic." You're overreacting...it's just a TV series. SMH