Tuesday, February 19, 2013

'Downton Abbey' breaks our hearts and shows our world being born

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'Downton Abbey' breaks our hearts and shows our world being born

Oh, yes, I realize many fans will be donning crepe and funeral bonnets in wake of the death of Matthew Crawley (Dan Stevens) in the season finale of "Downton Abbey"— so young he was, so "heppy," motoring along in the bliss of new fatherhood when

tom-ellis-downton-abbey-lady-mary-love-interest. By now, "Downton Abbey" fans, you've may have started the grieving process over the lovable Matthew, whose life was taken in an automobile accident during the Season 3 finale. But the show is moving on

American fans are not taking Dan Stevens' departure from Downton Abbey lying down. One has petitioned the White House to force Dan Stevens to rejoin the cast or else make him face deportation. A. H. Rogers of Arkansas, the petition's creator contends

Without giving away the tragic end to the third season finale of popular PBS Masterpiece Classics television series “Downton Abbey,” it might be a good idea to take a big dose of Dame Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess

(RNS) I got home from a church event on Sunday evening, in time to watch the season three finale of “Downton Abbey” on PBS, but I stuck to my guns about catching up on previous episodes first. In the Servants' Hall with Joanne Froggatt as Anna, Rob

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