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tree_and_leaf ([personal profile] tree_and_leaf) wrote2011-09-14 12:10 pm
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Article about Downton Abbey, from the Grauniad. I invariably find Tanya Gold slightly irritating* (and how she found the miscarriage scene funny beats me, though I suspect it's sloppy writing/ editing - there's another paragraph towards the end that doesn't seem to make sense), but there's some interesting snippets with Julian Fellowes, Hugh Bonneville, and others from the cast, as well as the Caernarvons, and Alastair Bruce, the historical adviser, who is "still getting over Braveheart.


* I find her irritating here despite the fact that I'd agree that Downton is at times a very sanitised portrait of the 'big house.'
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[personal profile] antisoppist 2011-09-14 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Wasn't there an "Oh and by the way I am not secretly plotting to sack you" in between Close-up 1 and Close-up 2? I thought O'Brien had done it on purpose, based on a misunderstanding, and the Dawning Realisation was her realising she had set in motion Revenge for something that wasn't actually happening, hence Horror. But perhaps I am misjudging the melodrama.
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[personal profile] legionseagle 2011-09-14 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm afraid you are absolutely right; just as the Countess prattles cheerfully on about how the new lady's maid for whom she has placed an advertisement is in fact intended for a position with her sister-in-law (or whatever it was) is the moment when she gets out of the bath.
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[personal profile] antisoppist 2011-09-14 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
If you are O'Brien, it is probably more satisfying to be the horrified mastermind unable to halt your dastardly plot than to be merely untidy.