I just want to say that it's Cora fault for not putting a stop to their nastiness towards each other even when shes RIGHT THERE AND OBVIOUSLY SAW/HEARD EVERYTHING. Cora was always too passive during those moments.
No matter what Lady Edith might've connived against Lady Mary, the latter's back stabbing at the breakfast tablet was worse than any that the former did.
You did notice that Mary tried to put on a pleasant face and it was Edith who attacked her, saying Mary had lost her man. I don't blame Mary at all. Edith was wrong to accept marriage without being honest about Marigold. It's typical of Edith not to accept responsibility but to blame Mary.
How was it worse? The letter Edith wrote was calculated to ruin Mary's life. What Mary did at the breakfast table was calculated to ruin Edith's. Same thing--except that Edith was an idiot for withholding the fact that she was a single mother from her fiancé.
@@avak1968yeah that was selfish of her, ngl. It surprised me that she didn't want to tell her fiancé. Also, that letter was going to ruin the entire family, not just Mary
If Mary has no fans I’m dead Edith deserved everything she got for writing the Turkish embassy. That was truly unforgivable. I don’t even feel bad for her about Marigold because it was absolutely insane of her to accept Bertie’s proposal without telling him. Even Cora admits that she was considering telling him herself at this point. Anyway, team Mary until I die ❤️
what? While i am a fan of lady Mary, i really don't think she was right to spoil Edith's life like that....Edith wrote a letter to the Turkish embassy, ok. but Mary ruined her wedding. after which she had to weddings called off. does Mary have absolutely no pity? Mary ruined Edith's proposal only because she couldn't stand being subordinate to her sister whom she bullied her entire life. how is that ever justified?
What's amazing is watching the clips out of context, it always seemed like Mary was the great villain, and Edith the poor victim. But with context, it's the other way around, Edith is the one that really enlarged their rivalry until well, if you know, you know.
@amarissanders1003 • Watch again. It's usually Edith who starts it. Don't forget Edith's own lack of morals. Edith tried to seduce the farmer she was driving for during the war. Edith had an affair with Michael Gregson even though she knew he was married. After getting the Drews to take Marigold, Edith took her back. The Drews were forced to leave their multigenerational tenancy. Edith is no Saint by any means.
They all needed therapy, no doubt. But Edith’s character arc missed any kind of redemption for all her horrible actions, not an apology, not to anyone. From ruining Mary’s reputation in season 1 to literally feeling entitled to ruin the lives of Drews, and all the snobbish things she did and said. Mary can be cruel but she owned her mistakes and apologised to people she wronged.
I absolutely adore Mary but literally only because of the actress. Her personality is awful, the bad parts far outweigh the good ones. Edith is always trying to get back at Mary for something. Get BACK. I've never seen her be the instigator for something unless she's teying to avenge herself. Fantastic actress as well, and so gorgeous too, idk how they were trying to convince us shes uglier than Mary when they put her in all these fabulous outfits
The thumbnail of this video is very misleading. You sidestepped a perfect opportunity to showcase the journey between Lady Mary and Lady Edith. I for one find their reconciliation at the end of the series and in the movies, a wholesome change of pace. Lady Sybil would definitely approve. One of my favorite scenes between these two, is at the beginning of season 4, when Mary is still mourning Matthew's death. The two of them meet on the stairs. Edith is reading a Valentine from Michael Gregson, when Mary asks what's that, Edith says nothing. A few seconds later Mary realizes it's St Valentine's Day. Edith says she's going up to London, Mary remarks in a dull tone, "have a lovely time." That brief moment shows how Edith knew if Mary discovered her happy moment, her sister Mary would try to ruin it. In contrast, Mary is still too filled with grief and heartache to strike back in her usual fashion.
This video shows that people can change for better, Edith is jelous at first, but she become better person, instead of Mary, who still continue being a bad person most of the time With her sister.
@eliglez • Edith is no Saint. She tries to ruin Mary's life by spreading the gossip about Pamuk. In the dining room, she attacks Mary first, saying she's happy, but Mary has lost her man. Then, in the final scene, Edith attacks Mary when she just could have kept her mouth shut. In each case, Mary responds but she is not the one that attacks first. But when attacked, Mary is ruthless. Makes you wonder why Edith kept attacking her first. This video doesn't even include Efith trying to seduce the farmer while she was driving for him during the war. Edit also had an affair with a married man (Gregson). When she became pregnant, she arranged for the Drews to take the child, then took the child back, forcing the Drews to leave their generations long tenancy. No, Edith is no saint.
I'm actually glad Edith finally got happiness in the end, but Mary dropping the bombshell at the table about Marigold was deserved all because of the letter Edith wrote to the Turkish Ambassador about Pamook. That was an act of treachery that Edith deserved to pay for multiple times, if nothing more then because of all the extended hell it caused Mary.
There are more scenes when Edith is mean to Mary. Why not include the one when she told her Matthew was coming back with his fiancée? She made Mary cry and that was her intention
A me piace molto il personaggio di Mary,e l’evoluzione del suo personaggio,Edith sempre stata molto gelosa della sorella,mi piace che alla fine siano riuscite a fare pace❤️❤️
I miss the scene where they roll around on the ground fighting, tearing each other's hair out, I think it got deleated out of the series though. As most of the episodes. There's a lot of footage.
I don't understand when people say Edith ruined Mary's reputation, Mary ruined her own reputation by doing what she did with Pamuk. In fact, if there's someone to blame besides her It is Pamuk. Anyway she was doomed when Thomas wrote to his friend in London, c'mon the guy was the one who led Pamuk to her room.
By that token, Edith ruined her own reputation by getting knocked up. But writing the letter is a vicious act entirely apart from Mary's failure to scream and call for help when the Turk entered her bedroom unbidden.
I disliked Edith in s1 but I can empathize with her at the same time; she was in the shadow of her two sisters who were considered prettier than her and she knew it. Yet, she was worse than Mary because of she was ready to bring shame to her family by snitching her off about the Pamuk scandal. Also I think it’s very telling of closer Sybil was to Mary than Edith before the second season. Anyways, love Edith’s character growth throughout the series.
Edith the drudge. My least favorite character of the entire series. The whole Marigold storyline was weak and ludicrous. Still, one of my favorite shows of all time.
Edith is a terrible character. If she were my sister, I would have done the same as Mary and ruined her chances of a happily ever after. She deserves nothing
Love Edith she had some amazing character development
Love her also
Don't demean yourself by trying to justify your venom. What a line... What a punch
Mary broke Edith's heart.
Good for Edith's standing up to Mary
The only time they acted as sisters was when Sybil died - and that love between them was very brief and bittersweet.
No, during the war too. Truly hell had warmed over
Mary had a lifetime of tormenting Edith. I always cheered when she got to pay her back in kind.
I just want to say that it's Cora fault for not putting a stop to their nastiness towards each other even when shes RIGHT THERE AND OBVIOUSLY SAW/HEARD EVERYTHING. Cora was always too passive during those moments.
They are grown adults, whatever nastiness there is between them is their to solve.
Hmm... so there seems to be a Team Mary and Team Edith thing...
I think I'll be Team Tom. 😄
It felt sooooooo good when Edith stood up for herself and called out Mary on all her BS!
I hated Mary till the movies. I resonated w Edith more. I'm so glad she winded up out ranking the entire family in the end.😊
No matter what Lady Edith might've connived against Lady Mary, the latter's back stabbing at the breakfast tablet was worse than any that the former did.
You did notice that Mary tried to put on a pleasant face and it was Edith who attacked her, saying Mary had lost her man. I don't blame Mary at all. Edith was wrong to accept marriage without being honest about Marigold. It's typical of Edith not to accept responsibility but to blame Mary.
How was it worse? The letter Edith wrote was calculated to ruin Mary's life. What Mary did at the breakfast table was calculated to ruin Edith's. Same thing--except that Edith was an idiot for withholding the fact that she was a single mother from her fiancé.
@@avak1968yeah that was selfish of her, ngl. It surprised me that she didn't want to tell her fiancé. Also, that letter was going to ruin the entire family, not just Mary
They’re both as bad as each other.
@@avak1968Yes, and usually Edith starts the fight. Envy is witj her all the time, until she has her daughter.
Lady Edith is always be my most favourite character development 😍
It was her character development for me.
Me too!
I stand with Edith.
If Mary has no fans I’m dead
Edith deserved everything she got for writing the Turkish embassy. That was truly unforgivable. I don’t even feel bad for her about Marigold because it was absolutely insane of her to accept Bertie’s proposal without telling him. Even Cora admits that she was considering telling him herself at this point.
Anyway, team Mary until I die ❤️
I agree. I'm still looking for the clip where Mary arranges for one of the staff to go visit his sick mother. (I think it was William. )
@@yvonnetomenga5726 It's next to the one where Edith offers to care for the dying William herself--and does.
@@steveparadis2978 • Thanks.
Edith a nasty piece of work for doing that.
MARY'S
REVENGE nasty😮
With both Edith's suitors
what? While i am a fan of lady Mary, i really don't think she was right to spoil Edith's life like that....Edith wrote a letter to the Turkish embassy, ok. but Mary ruined her wedding. after which she had to weddings called off. does Mary have absolutely no pity? Mary ruined Edith's proposal only because she couldn't stand being subordinate to her sister whom she bullied her entire life. how is that ever justified?
What's amazing is watching the clips out of context, it always seemed like Mary was the great villain, and Edith the poor victim. But with context, it's the other way around, Edith is the one that really enlarged their rivalry until well, if you know, you know.
I’m sorry but no. They both took nasty jabs at each other. Mary is far from an innocent victim smh
@amarissanders1003 • Watch again. It's usually Edith who starts it.
Don't forget Edith's own lack of morals. Edith tried to seduce the farmer she was driving for during the war. Edith had an affair with Michael Gregson even though she knew he was married.
After getting the Drews to take Marigold, Edith took her back. The Drews were forced to leave their multigenerational tenancy.
Edith is no Saint by any means.
For sure Mary was the one that started the bullying since they were kids so yeah she is guilty and Edith the victim.
They were both nasty and ruined each other's reputations. I resonated w Edith more. Being the black sheep of my own family.
They all needed therapy, no doubt. But Edith’s character arc missed any kind of redemption for all her horrible actions, not an apology, not to anyone. From ruining Mary’s reputation in season 1 to literally feeling entitled to ruin the lives of Drews, and all the snobbish things she did and said. Mary can be cruel but she owned her mistakes and apologised to people she wronged.
Mary ruined her own reputation.
And she tried to ruin Edith as well.
They were both awful towards each other.
I stand with Edith
I absolutely adore Mary but literally only because of the actress. Her personality is awful, the bad parts far outweigh the good ones.
Edith is always trying to get back at Mary for something. Get BACK. I've never seen her be the instigator for something unless she's teying to avenge herself. Fantastic actress as well, and so gorgeous too, idk how they were trying to convince us shes uglier than Mary when they put her in all these fabulous outfits
Not lady edith but Marchioness edith❤
The thumbnail of this video is very misleading. You sidestepped a perfect opportunity to showcase the journey between Lady Mary and Lady Edith. I for one find their reconciliation at the end of the series and in the movies, a wholesome change of pace. Lady Sybil would definitely approve. One of my favorite scenes between these two, is at the beginning of season 4, when Mary is still mourning Matthew's death. The two of them meet on the stairs. Edith is reading a Valentine from Michael Gregson, when Mary asks what's that, Edith says nothing. A few seconds later Mary realizes it's St Valentine's Day. Edith says she's going up to London, Mary remarks in a dull tone, "have a lovely time." That brief moment shows how Edith knew if Mary discovered her happy moment, her sister Mary would try to ruin it. In contrast, Mary is still too filled with grief and heartache to strike back in her usual fashion.
Poor Edith
This video shows that people can change for better, Edith is jelous at first, but she become better person, instead of Mary, who still continue being a bad person most of the time With her sister.
@eliglez • Edith is no Saint. She tries to ruin Mary's life by spreading the gossip about Pamuk.
In the dining room, she attacks Mary first, saying she's happy, but Mary has lost her man.
Then, in the final scene, Edith attacks Mary when she just could have kept her mouth shut.
In each case, Mary responds but she is not the one that attacks first. But when attacked, Mary is ruthless. Makes you wonder why Edith kept attacking her first.
This video doesn't even include Efith trying to seduce the farmer while she was driving for him during the war.
Edit also had an affair with a married man (Gregson). When she became pregnant, she arranged for the Drews to take the child, then took the child back, forcing the Drews to leave their generations long tenancy.
No, Edith is no saint.
@@yvonnetomenga5726💯
Mary & Edith were as bad as each other. I had two cousins (sisters) who were just like them!
I'm actually glad Edith finally got happiness in the end, but Mary dropping the bombshell at the table about Marigold was deserved all because of the letter Edith wrote to the Turkish Ambassador about Pamook. That was an act of treachery that Edith deserved to pay for multiple times, if nothing more then because of all the extended hell it caused Mary.
Tom was right to say don't.
There are more scenes when Edith is mean to Mary. Why not include the one when she told her Matthew was coming back with his fiancée? She made Mary cry and that was her intention
7:00 Some say Mary had it coming since birth. That's wrong.
She had it coming since conception. 😂😅
A me piace molto il personaggio di Mary,e l’evoluzione del suo personaggio,Edith sempre stata molto gelosa della sorella,mi piace che alla fine siano riuscite a fare pace❤️❤️
Mary's horrible to Edith
I miss the scene where they roll around on the ground fighting, tearing each other's hair out, I think it got deleated out of the series though. As most of the episodes. There's a lot of footage.
😂...lol...that is too funny...like Krystle & Alexis on Dynasty....hahaha
@@CrimsonThorns If only there was a swimming pool!
I don't understand when people say Edith ruined Mary's reputation, Mary ruined her own reputation by doing what she did with Pamuk. In fact, if there's someone to blame besides her It is Pamuk. Anyway she was doomed when Thomas wrote to his friend in London, c'mon the guy was the one who led Pamuk to her room.
Exactly!!!
By that token, Edith ruined her own reputation by getting knocked up. But writing the letter is a vicious act entirely apart from Mary's failure to scream and call for help when the Turk entered her bedroom unbidden.
@@avak1968 she did thats the point
Who did what?
Yes, everything Edith felt and said was valid.
But she genuinely did accept a marriage proposal without telling the guy she had a daughter...
I disliked Edith in s1 but I can empathize with her at the same time; she was in the shadow of her two sisters who were considered prettier than her and she knew it. Yet, she was worse than Mary because of she was ready to bring shame to her family by snitching her off about the Pamuk scandal.
Also I think it’s very telling of closer Sybil was to Mary than Edith before the second season. Anyways, love Edith’s character growth throughout the series.
Napier is handsome
When Matthew died, I was hoping Mary would lean on him & fall in love.
I stand with none of these. They do not exist; they are fictitious characters.
Ryuko and Satsuki are better sisters than them and they spent most of their show trying to kill each other.
I really disliked Edith in the first season. So mean and yet a bit desperate.
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Mary is the best! Don’t mess with her! 😂
@@23Revan84 Edith is the best! Don't mess with her!
ДЯКУЄМО ЗА КРАСУ
ВАС ДИВИТЬСЯ УКРАЇНА ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I get that Mary is such a c word but for some reason I still stan her…
2nd. Well in the comments that is
I’m Team Mary and not ashamed. Edith started it. 😂
Edith the drudge. My least favorite character of the entire series. The whole Marigold storyline was weak and ludicrous. Still, one of my favorite shows of all time.
Edith is a terrible character. If she were my sister, I would have done the same as Mary and ruined her chances of a happily ever after. She deserves nothing
The way Edith destroyed Mary's chances with Matthew in Season 1. Oh, wait . . . that was Mary.
OH! MR. PUMUK!