I love her! So simple a line... but she delivers it with such a fullness and funny timing that is so true to her character, but still unequivocally Maggie Smith.
Her Ladyship complains about the light intensity, but whith all those table lamps and the huge candelabra, the drawing room is still rather dark in this scene.
"I feel as if I were on stage at the Gaiety". The Gaiety was a famous London theatre, particularly infamous for bawdy comedy and the employment of female burlesque dancers; it's a very disparaging comparrison.
this is how i feel with these new LED street lights
Tertiary Adjunct Tell me about it... That's why I only use incandescent bulbs.
I laughed out loud at this comment!!😂😂😂😂
I love her!
So simple a line... but she delivers it with such a fullness and funny timing that is so true to her character, but still unequivocally Maggie Smith.
Priceless
Her Ladyship complains about the light intensity, but whith all those table lamps and the huge candelabra, the drawing room is still rather dark in this scene.
perhaps the crew didn't turn on the lighting for emphasis
Welcome to 1912!
I mean even the brightness of old electric lights was still higher than the gas lamps that the Dowager Countess was used to.
Me after lasik driving at night
can someone tell me from which episode this is taken? thanks in advance.
the very first episode in the first season
what did she say after "such a glare"? sorry
I feel as if I were on stage at the Gayatri or something like that
*on stage as a guilty. (I think)
"I feel as if I were on stage at the Gaiety". The Gaiety was a famous London theatre, particularly infamous for bawdy comedy and the employment of female burlesque dancers; it's a very disparaging comparrison.
@@stevenharding4595 thanks
Came here from Deadpool. Did not see that reference coming!
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