You say the nicest things for me to read first thing! :)
Also sharing the Edith/Sir A. excitement. I need a couple with problems to root for and they're it now. Did you see the apparent quote from Elizabeth McGovern re two weddings in series three? JF has surely got to make the most of M/M finally walking up the aisle. I wondered if there would be one last rattle of the Pamuk affair, as Bates is really in jail as much for attempting to keep Vera quiet about that as anything else. Will Mary and Anna be able to sustain their 'more than mistress/servant' relationship? But, really, the most exciting part will be seeing Mary's wedding dress! Yes, priorities: I have them.
Oh Sybil. So wasted last year; she must surely be due a meaty subplot this time round, and I don't just mean being pregnant. Lots going on in Ireland and the suffragette movement at this time, and hard to imagine her sitting there quietly knitting booties.
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Also sharing the Edith/Sir A. excitement. I need a couple with problems to root for and they're it now. Did you see the apparent quote from Elizabeth McGovern re two weddings in series three? JF has surely got to make the most of M/M finally walking up the aisle. I wondered if there would be one last rattle of the Pamuk affair, as Bates is really in jail as much for attempting to keep Vera quiet about that as anything else. Will Mary and Anna be able to sustain their 'more than mistress/servant' relationship? But, really, the most exciting part will be seeing Mary's wedding dress! Yes, priorities: I have them.
Oh Sybil. So wasted last year; she must surely be due a meaty subplot this time round, and I don't just mean being pregnant. Lots going on in Ireland and the suffragette movement at this time, and hard to imagine her sitting there quietly knitting booties.