I really dont like when the voice over said, PLENTY OF SEX!! SEX before marriage!! Like, SEX is the major issue and as if it will be displayed abundantly in this series...while in reality...THIS SHOW IS THE MOST DESCENT DESPITE ALL THE controversial ISSUES PORTRAYED like rape, homosexuality, divorce, adulteries, deceits and many others.... They were told delicately in a manner where it can be watched by all age group, without showcasing anything vulgar and inappropriate.Which i think, Hollywood can hardly do.
No. Irish people aren't British. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK (although I'm not 100% sure if even Northern Ireland people identify as British).
The three most common identities are British, Northern Irish and Irish. Most people of Protestant background consider themselves British, while a majority of people of Catholic background consider themselves Irish. Tom's character would and did identify himself as Irish and Allen Leach born in Republic of Ireland is of course Irish.
Love Downton Abbey, then you will love C.A MacRae's Gemini Complex, The Cabal: After the final demise of the Cathars at Chateau Mount Montségur in the south of France in 1244, a heroic rescue by a Knights Templar took place. Six hundred and fifty-three years later a murder and spate of suspicious deaths of the clergy become linked in the south of France. Flo’s first day (10th November 1918) at Chandringham doesn’t work out quite how she imagined. A bright but humble farm girl finds herself thrust into the upper echelons of society. Rather than being trained in the everyday tasks of a maid, she’s told she needs to leave her old life behind and immerse herself in the life of the aristocracy, as Lady Mary Tavistock. Her world is turned upside down, Flo realises she’s not the person she’s always thought she was and to make matters worse she finds out her life is endangered. In order to make sense of who she really is and what her purpose in life is, she’s sent to Switzerland to meet others of her kind. the first book of a trilogy. It's going to be released later this year.
Cora watches the Kardashians 😂😂
Imagine Robert and Cora would always talk about them before going to bed
Elizabeth Mcgovern ❤
Lady Cora? Nooo Lady Grantham!
I saw that too and literally gasped
I really dont like when the voice over said, PLENTY OF SEX!! SEX before marriage!! Like, SEX is the major issue and as if it will be displayed abundantly in this series...while in reality...THIS SHOW IS THE MOST DESCENT DESPITE ALL THE controversial ISSUES PORTRAYED like rape, homosexuality, divorce, adulteries, deceits and many others....
They were told delicately in a manner where it can be watched by all age group, without showcasing anything vulgar and inappropriate.Which i think, Hollywood can hardly do.
Why so little interview with Robert?
Omg she called him British. And he was like "Irishman" haha
But technically he is considered British too right?
No. Irish people aren't British. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK (although I'm not 100% sure if even Northern Ireland people identify as British).
KawaiiCoverGirl They often say Great Britain AND Northern Irland.
So I think they aren't British either^^
The three most common identities are British, Northern Irish and Irish. Most people of Protestant background consider themselves British, while a majority of people of Catholic background consider themselves Irish. Tom's character would and did identify himself as Irish and Allen Leach born in Republic of Ireland is of course Irish.
No. Irish is not British. Btw, This interviewer is cringy from the start.
Elizabeth, watch the kardashians?:/
+Helly Dunlop How unfortunate. My opinion of her just plummeted!
Mr Bates in Wayfarers? Hell's yeah!
Super im love FILM DAWTON ABBEY Poland
3:30 Either Allen Leech gained a lot of weight, got ripped, or is wearing a padded suit. He looked MUCH bigger than in Season 1
Love
Downton Abbey, then you will love C.A MacRae's Gemini Complex, The Cabal: After
the final demise of the Cathars at Chateau Mount Montségur in the south of
France in 1244, a heroic rescue by a Knights Templar took place. Six hundred
and fifty-three years later a murder and spate of suspicious deaths of the
clergy become linked in the south of France. Flo’s first day (10th November
1918) at Chandringham doesn’t work out quite how she imagined. A bright but
humble farm girl finds herself thrust into the upper echelons of society.
Rather than being trained in the everyday tasks of a maid, she’s told she needs
to leave her old life behind and immerse herself in the life of the
aristocracy, as Lady Mary Tavistock. Her world is turned upside down, Flo
realises she’s not the person she’s always thought she was and to make matters
worse she finds out her life is endangered. In order to make sense of who she
really is and what her purpose in life is, she’s sent to Switzerland to meet
others of her kind. the first book of a trilogy. It's going to be released
later this year.