Highlights, opinion and discussion of extraordinary tv shows, movies and books. Main focus on Downton Abbey, Outlander, Once Upon a Time, Sherlock and The X-Files plus Old Hollywood productions and stars.
“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being, with an independent will; which I now exert to leave you.” ― Charlotte Brontë , Jane Eyre
'Downton Abbey' effectively ended for me with Matthew and Lady Mary Crawley gazing down lovingly at their baby. I refuse to believe Matthew is dead, no way in hell he would have left his family a second time. That scene in the hospital is a kind of culmination of their lovestory. Nothing can cheapen it.
And if this does not sit well with you, go here to find out how Matthew can still be alive. Headlines pop up all the time about people rising up in the morgue. This could happen.
“I saw him [Dan Stevens] accidentally fire a champagne cork at a tramp in Soho— but he subsequently apologized so profusely and literally handsomely that, in the end, I think the tramp felt flattered to have been assaulted by someone so facially perfect. “ Caitlin Moran
'Downton Abbey' effectively ended for me with Matthew and Lady Mary Crawley gazing down lovingly at their baby. I refuse to believe Matthew is dead, no way in hell he would have left his family a second time. That scene in the hospital is a kind of culmination of their lovestory. Nothing can cheapen it.
'Downton Abbey' effectively ended for me with Matthew and Lady Mary Crawley gazing down lovingly at their baby. I refuse to believe Matthew is dead, no way in hell he would have left his family a second time. That scene in the hospital is a kind of culmination of their lovestory. Nothing can cheapen it.
And if this does not sit well with you, go here to find out how Matthew can still be alive. Headlines pop up all the time about people rising up in the morgue. This could happen.
'Downton Abbey' effectively ended for me with Matthew and Lady Mary Crawley gazing down lovingly at their baby. I refuse to believe Matthew is dead, no way in hell he would have left his family a second time. That scene in the hospital is a kind of culmination of their lovestory. Nothing can cheapen it.
“I saw him [Dan Stevens] accidentally fire a champagne cork at a tramp in Soho— but he subsequently apologized so profusely and literally handsomely that, in the end, I think the tramp felt flattered to have been assaulted by someone so facially perfect. “ Caitlin Moran