Unable to sleep much, I watched PBS's rerun of the Downton Abbey finale in the middle of the night. For some reason, my head noises had calmed down enough that I could understand what everyone was saying. Strangely, I haven't lost hope for Edith's happiness: Several times during this season, I have seen a man in a crowd somewhere who looked like Michael Gregson, Marigold's father. I kept waiting for him to turn up at Downton. Maybe next season.
I loved Mrs. Hughes's acceptance of Carson's proposal of marriage. My other favorite lines in this episode were when Robert told his wife that he had a stomach ulcer:
Cora: "Whitefish, chicken, no alcohol--"
Robert: [startled] "Steady on!"
Also, when Violet was telling Isobel about her adventures with the prince and princess, she said regretfully, "I will never again receive an immoral proposition from a man."
Yesterday I watched an excellent Hallmark TV movie, "The Lost Child." It was about a nice Jewish lady who discovers that she's really a Navajo Indian. Tantoo Cardinal was the only actor I recognized, as the movie was made in the year 2000.
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This morning it occurred to me that "everything's going to be all right," and I immediately stopped worrying. Call it holy Comforting.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Last Night
Posted by Joanne Cage -- Joanne Cage at 8:34 AM
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That was the best Downton yet. I think Edith might go to America with Tom. Or maybe Mary will.
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