She's a Scot. They don't know fear. The Romans were so scared of the Highlanders that they built Hadrian's Wall across northern England. It was 12 feet high and had guard posts every mile because they were so terrified.
morganlafysolo he only went after 'slight' women, according to the policeman who questioned Anna. That slimeball was too much of a coward to try to attack a woman if he wasn't sure he could overpower her.
One of my favorite moments of Mrs. Hughes. She called Green out. The moment he tries to put some of the blame on Anna, Mrs. Hughes isn't having it...and Green knows that she is right. "No, Mr. Green. You are to blame ... and ONLY you." Love seeing Mr. Bates's hand trembling with that fork ... and the lethal stare. If looks could kill, Mr. Green would already be dead.
not just the look...if anyone was to be feared, it would've been Bates, he used to be a professional soldier and despite his limp, he was still a force to be reckoned with both in body AND in mind (As Barrow had to learn)
An acting tour de force by all the actors. Watch how the actors without saying a word one-by-one begin realising that Green is a monster - simply with subtle glances around as they watch other characters who suspect something nasty happened. it spreads around the table, with Baxter's tone and body language changing from chatty and friendly to uncomfortable and suspicious. It is what made Downton so good: brilliant writers, and subtle, brilliant actors. It was ensemble acting at its best. The truth comes out, without a word being spoken to reveal it, and yet we know most of the characters know now something happened. You don't get scenes better than that one around the table. It is an acting masterclass.
Hear hear... Great commentary. Beautifully subtle acting at its finest. The unspoken truth so painfully loud and heard by everyone in the room except the villian. I loved everything about this show and you summed it up superbly....
I would not congratulate the actors for that as it was the director who told them how to act this scene, how to interpret it and who then told his photographer how to shoot it and how to incorporate the slightest glance from each and every one of the actor in this scene.
@@gisawslonim9716 You're no actor, or you would know that it's their job to evoke the emotion of the scene. But, here you are sounding like a know it all idiot. Congrats!
@@gisawslonim9716 The actors, director, and everyone else you mentioned ALL deserve congratulations. Actors aren't puppets, they have to have the skills to bring across what the director wants. (Sometimes the actors don't have the skill, and then the director really has a problem, but Downton Abbey was superbly cast.)
This scene made me love Mrs. Hughes all the more!! Mr. Bates' fork at the end was shaking, so I knew he knew. When I watched this with my mom, I told her: "He wants to stab him in the EYE!!" XD
Mr. Bates already suspected Mr. Green, but as soon as Green slipped up and said he'd gone downstairs during the concert, that sealed it. Bates knew for absolute certain then, and Mrs. Hughes knew he knew. If looks could kill, Mr. Green would have dropped dead right then and there.
Loved the end when you see Bates piecing it all together and that long lasting stare of revenge. Not one word was or had to be said. Such great acting.
Mrs. Hughes was perhaps the most kind person ever to walk the halls of Downton Abbey..........but her anger is something of absolute legend. And the way she handled him......by the balls she had him.
I don't know how Miss. Baxter can't tell there's something wrong with Anna. I loved her character, I wish the writers had included her in this storyline because Anna needed a friend like Miss. Baxter
Miss Baxter joined the staff soon after Green raped Anna, while Anna was still showing bruises on her face, avoiding her husband, and hardly talking to anyone. Miss Baxter knew something was up, but not what or who, and she was in no position to befriend Anna yet because Mr. Barrow was watching her like a hawk expecting her to report everything to him.
Even though it wasn't set up for such a scenario to occur, if it had been that would have been one of the shows biggest plot twists and it would have been brilliant.
Azaleanoir I didn’t until someone pointed it out. However, Bates’s EYES!!! Omg if Mr. Green hadn’t been a psychopath he would’ve noticed that look and high-tailed it out of there pronto!
If they ever did another version of "A Tale of Two Cities" I'd want Phillis Logan (the actress who plays Mrs. Hughes) to play Miss Pross, just because I want to see her play out the scene between her and Madame Defarge. :D
Love the small detail that Baxter picked up on what was happening by the look she gave green at 2:25 and and 2:36. Really love Baxter, very underrated character ❤
Currently watching Nigel Harman on Strictly. This was the only role I knew him from but he seems like the loveliest guy and the fact that he played this absolutely abhorrent person blows my mind.
And she never said anything because she knew it would destroy Anna’s reputation and nobody would ever look at her the same way (victim-blaming was the norm back then in situations like this). Baxter is such a queen in every way.
This part was so intense. Mrs Hughes, for one, was so scary when she confronted Mr. Green. I'd wet my trousers if she walked towards me as she did in that room. It's also very heartbreaking seeing Mr Bates hold back and Anna so frightened. It takes so much energy to do nothing and say nothing when he knows the man sat across him has raped his wife. And he's getting away with it (during that time, at least) his glares and trembling made me shiver but also tear up. This is why Mr Bates is je of my favourite characters. Great acting.
How could they not tell everyone he was a monster?! I mean, I guess circumstances were probably not favorable and there was nothing they could do…but to see everyone being nice while he has no problem with what he did…that’s a lot of self-control!!!!!
Victim-blaming was the norm back then. Anna would be just as, if not more damaged by the event being public as Green would be. The staff certainly would look at her differently, take pity on her every time they saw her … Anna herself felt “spoiled” until Bates assured her that wasn’t true. So it was for Anna’s sake - because of the stupid sexist 1920s society - that she and Mrs Hughes couldn’t tell anyone the truth about Green. Honestly, even though he’s a troublemaker, Thomas shows signs of behavior of someone who’s been abused in some way in the past, so I think if he ever found out what happened to Anna, he would’ve empathized with her and wouldn’t have said anything. Heck he probably would’ve killed Green himself! But on the other hand, I’m glad that Anna’s secret was never made public to everyone in the house. It allowed her to maintain her dignity and move forward with her life. Social attitudes toward raped women back then made silence her only option.
It's only just occurred to me that this may have been the time Green told his fellow staff back in London, that someone at Downton had a go at him. (Takes me a couple of years, sometimes! :D )
@1:59 on the plate they're eating like Anna's I see Ham, mash potatoes, cauliflower cheese, but what's that other small round brown side dish they eating its like 2 round balls lol?
The link plastered across the screen blocked out the crucial moment of the whole scene at the end. So irritating that they do this. Hey! Not cool. Thumbs down.
Watching season 4 first was a very big mistake because that was the only season I had this show. Since than been trying to find the other seasons to catch up.
Ms. Hughes let the rapist sit across from Ana? Why? If Ms. Hughes hated him so much, why allow him to sit anywhere close to Ana? She has control over the table; she could've figured out a way for him to sit at the far end simply to spare the poor dear from the awfulness.
She didn’t know what exactly happened. She just sensed the tension between the Bateses and Green. Unlike Cora’s last lady’s maid, she understood the value of privacy and didn’t pry further.
AAAAAHHH !! TENSION INDEED !!MR GREEN / MR BATES / AND ANNA ???????HMMMMM !!! I HAVE TO WATCH WITH GREAT INTEREST !!!GREAT SERIES !!STILL WATCHING 2019 ! RE-RUNS !!!LOVED IT ALL !!THE BRITS CAN ACT THEIR SOCKS OFF !!FROM (U.K.).
Unimaginable strength and bravery really. She'd rather sit and endure the presence of her rapist rather than risk letting her husband go to jail or worse be hanged because she knows he'll kill him.
@@carriepiechowski7697 yeah whose's place were they staying at when the BUtler there asked Anna and John if it was confusing being "Bates and Bates" at home but the butler refered to Mr. Bates as "Lord Grantham" and Miss O'Brien(?) as "Lady Grantham" and Anna as "Mrs. Crawley (ie: Mary)"
I would say the only person who was her equal in terms of toughness downstairs was Mr. Bates. Mrs. Hughes could never quite get the better of him in their exchanges like she could over the other characters. But there was a mutual respect and understanding between them.
Il y a un truc qui n'est pas cohérent : Quand Miss Hugues quitte la salle des domestiques, on voit que Mr Green est atablé. Quand elle entre dans autre pièce, Mr Green est la. Il s'est dédoublé ou quoi ?? 🤔
Agnès Berteloot c’est un montage de différents moments de l’épisode. Elle n’a pas quitté la table pour aller lui parler. C’est plus tard le soir qu’elle lui parle. Les scènes ne se suivent pas directement dans l’épisode.
Shit............after he raped a married woman he Smiles while Anna see him as a ghost or a demon to her And he was going to expose how he raped Anna what a tearable men..😠😠
Because at that time it was traditional, when a valet or lady's maid traveled with their employer to another estate, they were called by the surname of their employer.
@12CLASSICS There was a scene when he walks into the kitchen looking quite rough, indicating he'd been in a struggle with someone. Next thing you know we find out his ex wife is dead.
@@Onmysheet that’s not firm proof though because he did go to try to reason with her. It seems she wouldn’t listen, lashed out, and hit him so he gave up and left. Then she decided to kill herself and frame him. Her neighbor remembered her making a poisoned pastry that hadn’t been baked until after he had already left.
Mrs Hughes is so unbelievably brave. Not once did she falter while facing that monster alone in that room
She's a Scot. They don't know fear. The Romans were so scared of the Highlanders that they built Hadrian's Wall across northern England. It was 12 feet high and had guard posts every mile because they were so terrified.
morganlafysolo he only went after 'slight' women, according to the policeman who questioned Anna. That slimeball was too much of a coward to try to attack a woman if he wasn't sure he could overpower her.
I always loved how strong Mrs. Hughes was.
I know. I dont think I would be brave enough to confront a man like that without wanting to just stab him
She played this part to the hilt.
One of my favorite moments of Mrs. Hughes. She called Green out. The moment he tries to put some of the blame on Anna, Mrs. Hughes isn't having it...and Green knows that she is right. "No, Mr. Green. You are to blame ... and ONLY you." Love seeing Mr. Bates's hand trembling with that fork ... and the lethal stare. If looks could kill, Mr. Green would already be dead.
I thought she said "you were to blame."
I don't agree with wishing death on someone but IG Green is an exception
not just the look...if anyone was to be feared, it would've been Bates, he used to be a professional soldier and despite his limp, he was still a force to be reckoned with both in body AND in mind (As Barrow had to learn)
"Don't you dare thank me!" I love her, so noble, angry and just. What marvelous actress and character!
Do NOT mess with Mrs Hughes!
+jkrfan7 Lol.
jkrfan7 no you don't!!! she is momma bear to everyone in that house! staff and family alike!
I thought she was going to kill him herself
@@ChristineTheHippie I'm still not entirely convinced that she didn't have him killed!
An acting tour de force by all the actors. Watch how the actors without saying a word one-by-one begin realising that Green is a monster - simply with subtle glances around as they watch other characters who suspect something nasty happened. it spreads around the table, with Baxter's tone and body language changing from chatty and friendly to uncomfortable and suspicious. It is what made Downton so good: brilliant writers, and subtle, brilliant actors. It was ensemble acting at its best. The truth comes out, without a word being spoken to reveal it, and yet we know most of the characters know now something happened. You don't get scenes better than that one around the table. It is an acting masterclass.
Hear hear...
Great commentary.
Beautifully subtle acting at its finest. The unspoken truth so painfully loud and heard by everyone in the room except the villian. I loved everything about this show and you summed it up superbly....
I would not congratulate the actors for that as it was the director who told them how to act this scene, how to interpret it and who then told his photographer how to shoot it and how to incorporate the slightest glance from each and every one of the actor in this scene.
@@gisawslonim9716 you've clearly never done theater
@@gisawslonim9716 You're no actor, or you would know that it's their job to evoke the emotion of the scene. But, here you are sounding like a know it all idiot. Congrats!
@@gisawslonim9716 The actors, director, and everyone else you mentioned ALL deserve congratulations. Actors aren't puppets, they have to have the skills to bring across what the director wants. (Sometimes the actors don't have the skill, and then the director really has a problem, but Downton Abbey was superbly cast.)
That LOOK that Bates gives Green. You don't want him to look at you that way.
And the way the fork is shaking in his hand.
Lethal stare
the short visual exchange between the staff, anna, hughes, baxter, and bates, is why i love them so much. they protect their own.
At 0:54, if Mrs. Hughs came at me like that, I'd be running as fast I could in the opposite direction. XD
This scene made me love Mrs. Hughes all the more!! Mr. Bates' fork at the end was shaking, so I knew he knew. When I watched this with my mom, I told her: "He wants to stab him in the EYE!!" XD
I never noticed that! He KNEW!
I actually LOL ED at this comments end
Mr. Bates already suspected Mr. Green, but as soon as Green slipped up and said he'd gone downstairs during the concert, that sealed it. Bates knew for absolute certain then, and Mrs. Hughes knew he knew. If looks could kill, Mr. Green would have dropped dead right then and there.
Mr. Bates' hand shaking with the fork shows how much he had to control himself at that moment.
Y'all if you look close Mr. Bate's hand is SHAKING after he pieces it all together in that last scene. This Green dude isn't ready!!
We need more people like Mrs Hughes in the world. This scene made me love her even more than I did already 💕💕
Love Mrs. HUGHS CHARACTER, SHE HAS, WISDOM, A WARM HEART, IS FAIR AND TAKES NO NONSENSE.
Never seen Mrs Hughes in such a fury. And I like how the light shines on Mr Bates at 0:45 as he's staring at the villain with a murderous intent.
The burning looks Mrs. Hughes and Mr. Bates give to Mr. Green are scary! They look like they could skin him alive!
I love the little subtleties of the show. At the very end you could see Bates' fork shaking with anger.
oh! I never noticed that!
Perhaps Mrs. Hughes’ greatest moment. She shows a heroic level of courage and says exactly what needed to be said to that monster.
Loved the end when you see Bates piecing it all together and that long lasting stare of revenge. Not one word was or had to be said. Such great acting.
Okay, Please give a standing ovation Large Applause and Credit to the lovely lady playing Mrs. Hughes ❤❤❤💕
Mrs. Hughes was perhaps the most kind person ever to walk the halls of Downton Abbey..........but her anger is something of absolute legend.
And the way she handled him......by the balls she had him.
I don't know how Miss. Baxter can't tell there's something wrong with Anna. I loved her character, I wish the writers had included her in this storyline because Anna needed a friend like Miss. Baxter
Miss Baxter joined the staff soon after Green raped Anna, while Anna was still showing bruises on her face, avoiding her husband, and hardly talking to anyone. Miss Baxter knew something was up, but not what or who, and she was in no position to befriend Anna yet because Mr. Barrow was watching her like a hawk expecting her to report everything to him.
You can tell that she knows something is wrong starting at 2:36.
these snippets are better than watching the entire thing over again
Not better, different & needed, but just as good.
Does anyone else think Mrs. Hughes was the one that killed him? She was the only one that knew besides Anna and Bates and they both had alibis.
Patrick Gabriel I would've liked to see her shove him into incoming traffic.
She wasn't in London at the time.
I'm certain the character was a serial rapist; one of his victim's man most likely pushed him.
it would be a tad out of character for her
Even though it wasn't set up for such a scenario to occur, if it had been that would have been one of the shows biggest plot twists and it would have been brilliant.
Perhaps it was just karma getting him, before he could do any more damage.
thank you-
DON'T YOU DARE THANK ME
LoL😂😂
I'm gonna remember to say that in the future to someone I can't stand.
So much of the drama comes from what is NOT being said. Perfect example of "Show, don't tell."
Anyone else notice the fork trembling?
Mr. Bates was * this* *close of killing him right there and then with that very fork
Azaleanoir Bates knows something is wrong. Remember, he came down afterwards and commented about her dress being different and her bruises
Azaleanoir I didn’t until someone pointed it out. However, Bates’s EYES!!! Omg if Mr. Green hadn’t been a psychopath he would’ve noticed that look and high-tailed it out of there pronto!
Of course not. They stuck a title card over the top of the scene. Ugh
I've watched this arc so many times and I've never noticed it before! The non-verbal acting and body language of this cast is so incredible!!!
''Nothing, you can do nothing for me'' I dont know why but that line just hits different
Mrs Hughes is THE BEST 💕💕💕💕
I still can’t get over the death stare Bates gave Green I thought he was gonna die.
If they ever did another version of "A Tale of Two Cities" I'd want Phillis Logan (the actress who plays Mrs. Hughes) to play Miss Pross, just because I want to see her play out the scene between her and Madame Defarge. :D
Love the small detail that Baxter picked up on what was happening by the look she gave green at 2:25 and and 2:36. Really love Baxter, very underrated character ❤
0:08 He called him by his master's name. Just like that film. Goosebumps.
Bates could look so deadly and sinister. My favorite character.
Currently watching Nigel Harman on Strictly. This was the only role I knew him from but he seems like the loveliest guy and the fact that he played this absolutely abhorrent person blows my mind.
Bates look at the end gave me chills
RIGHT!!!
The SECOND Mrs Hughes looks up and sees him oof I felt that. If looks could kill, he’d have dropped right on the spot
Note to self: do not meet Mrs Hughes in a dark alley if you made her mad.
I would have "tripped" into Mr. Green with a knife, accidents do happen.
Of all characters that deserved to suffer, mr green is definitely at the top
I always loved Baxter in this scene, she knew she was helping as she was piecing it together
And she never said anything because she knew it would destroy Anna’s reputation and nobody would ever look at her the same way (victim-blaming was the norm back then in situations like this). Baxter is such a queen in every way.
I just noticed that Baxter figures out that something is wrong here, between Bates and Green.
Yes. She doesn't know enough to figure out what is wrong, but she knows something is.
And if she suspected what really happened, she never would’ve dreamed of saying anything because she knew it’d ruin Anna.
I really wish mr. Green would've been more humiliated and suffered before they killed him off.
Maybe one of his former victims pushed him into oncoming traffic.
@@hjanderyes one of his former victims did it. Good on her. She shouldn’t have gone to jail for that.
This show has made me breakdown three separate times.
1. Sybil's death
2. Edith left at the alter
3. Anna's rape
Ugh I hate Mr. Green so much
I never cried for Edith. I broke down for Sybil, Anna and Bates and Matthew
Will you move that damn box covering up the key moment when Mr. Bates realizes the truth?! Don't even post these videos if we can't see them! 😒
Dude I hate UA-cam. It’s not the uploader’s fault.😩😩
@@DuncanUdaho67 The uploaders choose to add those boxes.
2:38 the moment he figured it out...
Piece of filth gave himself away when he said he left the concert
Men like him always dig their own graves.
Phillis Logan is phenomenal!!!
Go Mrs.hughs!!
This part was so intense. Mrs Hughes, for one, was so scary when she confronted Mr. Green. I'd wet my trousers if she walked towards me as she did in that room. It's also very heartbreaking seeing Mr Bates hold back and Anna so frightened. It takes so much energy to do nothing and say nothing when he knows the man sat across him has raped his wife. And he's getting away with it (during that time, at least) his glares and trembling made me shiver but also tear up. This is why Mr Bates is je of my favourite characters. Great acting.
💕💕Mrs. Hughes! 💕💕
VERY dramatic breathing in that clip. Lol
Don't mess with Mrs. Hughes!
Hey I used to live near a house that was owned by Nellie Melba. In the Yarra Vally in Melbourne. I thought she was only known in Australia.
the fucking daggers man
How could they not tell everyone he was a monster?! I mean, I guess circumstances were probably not favorable and there was nothing they could do…but to see everyone being nice while he has no problem with what he did…that’s a lot of self-control!!!!!
Victim-blaming was the norm back then. Anna would be just as, if not more damaged by the event being public as Green would be. The staff certainly would look at her differently, take pity on her every time they saw her … Anna herself felt “spoiled” until Bates assured her that wasn’t true. So it was for Anna’s sake - because of the stupid sexist 1920s society - that she and Mrs Hughes couldn’t tell anyone the truth about Green. Honestly, even though he’s a troublemaker, Thomas shows signs of behavior of someone who’s been abused in some way in the past, so I think if he ever found out what happened to Anna, he would’ve empathized with her and wouldn’t have said anything. Heck he probably would’ve killed Green himself! But on the other hand, I’m glad that Anna’s secret was never made public to everyone in the house. It allowed her to maintain her dignity and move forward with her life. Social attitudes toward raped women back then made silence her only option.
*visible tension*
If looks could kill
It's only just occurred to me that this may have been the time Green told his fellow staff back in London, that someone at Downton had a go at him. (Takes me a couple of years, sometimes! :D )
@1:59 on the plate they're eating like Anna's I see Ham, mash potatoes, cauliflower cheese, but what's that other small round brown side dish they eating its like 2 round balls lol?
Stuffing, probably
The link plastered across the screen blocked out the crucial moment of the whole scene at the end. So irritating that they do this. Hey! Not cool. Thumbs down.
In my head::
Mrs. Hughes: "it was Mr. Green, Mr. Bates"
*we know what will happen next*
Anyone know the name of this song? I’ve searched the entire soundtrack for it and can’t find it:/
Green thought he was being so clever.🤬💩
Bates killed him, no doubt, and good on Bates.
Love mrs. Hughes shes gangster
2:40 Mr Based is gonna stick that fork into a lot of soft fleshy places...
Why do they call him Mr Gillingham and Mr Green? I haven't seen the full episodes, just clips on UA-cam.
His employers name and his own . When you didn t know visiting servants you would call them by their employers
Watching season 4 first was a very big mistake because that was the only season I had this show. Since than been trying to find the other seasons to catch up.
Any good Man City fan would be wary of Gillingham.
He’s lucky Mrs. Hughes only TALKED to him. If he was MY employee he’d be dead or he’d wish he was dead after what I’d do to him.
Ms. Hughes let the rapist sit across from Ana? Why? If Ms. Hughes hated him so much, why allow him to sit anywhere close to Ana? She has control over the table; she could've figured out a way for him to sit at the far end simply to spare the poor dear from the awfulness.
Luboman411 She hadn't pieced it together at that point and didn't want to draw attention to it while she was.
As housekeeper, Mrs. Hughes doesn't have control over the table: as butler, Carson does.
Should be noted that Mrs Hughes was keeping silent since Anna begged her to. So that Bates wouldn’t get in trouble.
PERHAPS SHE WANTED HIM TO WITNESS MR. BATES,MS. HUGHES IS NO FOOL.SHE WANTED HIM TO LOOK AT HIS DEATH SENTENCE, HE DID LEAVE AFTER THAT.
I wish he reached over that table to grab him. Showed great restraint.
Wait a second, are they talking about Madame Melba?
What did Baxter know? She didn't work there then.
She didn’t know what exactly happened. She just sensed the tension between the Bateses and Green. Unlike Cora’s last lady’s maid, she understood the value of privacy and didn’t pry further.
AAAAAHHH !! TENSION INDEED !!MR GREEN / MR BATES / AND ANNA ???????HMMMMM !!! I HAVE TO WATCH WITH GREAT INTEREST !!!GREAT SERIES !!STILL WATCHING 2019 ! RE-RUNS !!!LOVED IT ALL !!THE BRITS CAN ACT THEIR SOCKS OFF !!FROM (U.K.).
How can Anna sit there at table with that creature?
Unimaginable strength and bravery really. She'd rather sit and endure the presence of her rapist rather than risk letting her husband go to jail or worse be hanged because she knows he'll kill him.
Why are they calling him M. Gillingham? Isn't he M. Green ?????
KaryDoom but He get's called Mr Gillingham because He is Valet.
Because is he Lord Gillingham’s valet - in some household’s the valets and lady’s maids took the names of whoever they were serving.
@@carriepiechowski7697 yeah whose's place were they staying at when the BUtler there asked Anna and John if it was confusing being "Bates and Bates" at home but the butler refered to Mr. Bates as "Lord Grantham" and Miss O'Brien(?) as "Lady Grantham" and Anna as "Mrs. Crawley (ie: Mary)"
The entire plot of Mr. Green was horrible.
It went on WAY too long.
Mrs Hughes had no equal, upstairs or down. Why they felt the need to marry her off to that prig butler, I'll never know...
BTT1OFIIECEP The only time I had any fondness for Carson was when he was exposed as a vaudevillian.
this comment made me LOL
I would say the only person who was her equal in terms of toughness downstairs was Mr. Bates. Mrs. Hughes could never quite get the better of him in their exchanges like she could over the other characters. But there was a mutual respect and understanding between them.
Dennis Staughton nothing wrong with Carson!
They were calling him Mr Gillingham, was that a mistake?
Not a mistake, visiting servants were called by the name of their employer. See "Gosford Park", also written by Julian Fellowes.
0:24 Anna's face 😳😥🥺
Il y a un truc qui n'est pas cohérent : Quand Miss Hugues quitte la salle des domestiques, on voit que Mr Green est atablé. Quand elle entre dans autre pièce, Mr Green est la. Il s'est dédoublé ou quoi ?? 🤔
Agnès Berteloot c’est un montage de différents moments de l’épisode. Elle n’a pas quitté la table pour aller lui parler. C’est plus tard le soir qu’elle lui parle. Les scènes ne se suivent pas directement dans l’épisode.
Ah d'accord merci !
Idiote -_-
Shit............after he raped a married woman he
Smiles while Anna see him as a ghost or a demon to her
And he was going to expose how he raped Anna what a tearable men..😠😠
Why do they call him Mr Gillingham?
Because at that time it was traditional, when a valet or lady's maid traveled with their employer to another estate, they were called by the surname of their employer.
Did Bates kill him? Just like his ex wife it was all kept ambiguous that he did.
No, it was proven that he was in York at the time.
Neither situation is ambiguous at all. In both scenarios he was proven to have not been at the scene of the crime when it was committed.
@12CLASSICS There was a scene when he walks into the kitchen looking quite rough, indicating he'd been in a struggle with someone. Next thing you know we find out his ex wife is dead.
@@Onmysheet that’s not firm proof though because he did go to try to reason with her. It seems she wouldn’t listen, lashed out, and hit him so he gave up and left. Then she decided to kill herself and frame him. Her neighbor remembered her making a poisoned pastry that hadn’t been baked until after he had already left.