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Gives me a chance to catch up with Season Two. Caught Season One on Amazon Prime, but I don't think they've put Season Two up there yet.

I assumed that's what we were talking about!

Where did Craig go???

I seem to recall Mark Wahlberg being unamused by his parody.

Are we sure it was obliviousness and not him giving Cora a warning shot across the bow without being directly confrontational about it?

About #3, ARE they grateful Edith's okay? We're nearing "Family Guy's" Meg levels of casual cruelty.

Whatever shitty hand fate dealt Thomas for being a working class gay man in the early 20th century, he's made it twice as hard for himself.

See, I think Gillingham connects to Mary's core of bloodless self-interest more than Blake, who seems to be more of a force that wants to shake her out of her comfort zone a bit, hence his provocations in the past and in this episode.

I think his concern is that he has been and that everyone knows he's getting more toothless by the day.

I don't think that Gillingham was refusing to get a condom, but Mary seems practical enough to know that she probably shouldn't count on him to get one if she could do so herself. After all, if each of them assumed the other would get it, no one would have it, and then their fun sexytime vacation would be for naught!

…Because she's lonely :(

I always found it improbable that a cold calculator like Mary would really change enough to even be capable of a "grand passion." Her shared bloodlessness with Gillingham makes him the ideal choice for her, IMO.

It's never a mistake to flatter Mary with thoughts of superiority.

I like the fact that Moseley isn't a particularly noble or wicked or clever man.

I want The Tragedies of Lady Edith spin-off we deserve

Fellowes uses those tears to give himself immortality

Another in a long line of evidence that Edith is no woman~

Is she marriageable? IS SHE?

I thought that was the problem with Adult Party Cartoon or whatever it became

Psych0, the prequel to Psycho