The season finale of Downton Abbey may prove to be the start of something really boring. Like, Walking Dead boring.
Today’s Downton Abbey review starts with the line “What a heartbreaking episode,” so decide now how many emotions are acceptable in your workplace. Then click this link anyway and get ready to weep.
Fox News exposes how Downton Abbey is secretly destroying liberals
Thanks pals, but pretty sure we’re doing alright today.
Why Downton Abbey and Entourage are pretty much the same show
Except for the number of people who watch them, amiright? No but seriously, this is an interesting article.
NBC hires Downton Abbey’s Julian Fellowes to create America’s own Downton Abbey, for America
Suck it Britain! And by suck it we mean please keep putting your delightful television onto our streaming boxes we love you so much, we’re even willing to try tea for you.
Good news if you like Downton Abbey! The Emmy nominations agree with you that period dramas on respectable television stations are worthy of trophies. But they also hate a lot of other things you love. So, you know, grain of salt and all that.
Barbra Streisand returning to musicals with big-screen Gypsy written by Downton Abbey creator
Somewhere out there a theater kid just gasped.
“I’m leaving in the morning Lady Grantham, I doubt we’ll meet again.”
“Do you promise?”
The season finale of Downton Abbey was supposed to be pretty tense and sad, but I’ll never stop laughing at this line.
Report: Watching Episode of ‘Downton Abbey’ Counts As Reading Book
“It’s a period piece with British accents and drama that hinges on each character’s place within an aristocratic peerage system, so needless to say, viewing one show from beginning to end is basically the same as reading a book.”
Then Meredith Blake is a scholar.