If you’re interested in Parade’s End & have HBO, watch it & make up your own mind. There are five hour-long episodes; two on Tuesdy, two on Wednesday & the last one on Thursday.
It is set in the same era as the first two seasons of Downton Abbey but that’s about where the resemblance ends…
“Mr. Selfridge” is the next big thing we’re promoting; I’ve got it on the cover of my program guide for April. It looks really good — Jeremy Piven is the lead and he is described as “London’s merchant prince.”
I love this part:
“Fancy window displays, cosmetics counters, merchandise you can touch, and other marketing breakthroughs had to start somewhere, and they sprang from the genius of Chicago native Selfridge, who combined guile, taste, boldness, the poise of a swindler, and the seductive charm of a Casanova — qualities that spelled success but also trouble.”
Am I right that the title will go directly to Matthew’s baby when Robert dies? Does that mean that Mary will NEVER be the Countess? Or will she be some sort of Dowager Countess? (Assuming Violet doesn’t die before Robert, would that mean there would be three generations of Dowager Countesses?)
And someone has posted that there’s law coming ending the entail. If that happens before Robert dies, would Mary then inherit everything?
I think you have to be a countess at some point before you can be a dowager countess. Mary will never be anything more than Lady Mary Crawley (unless she marries again).
And only the most senior widow get’s to be “the Dowager Countess”; any other widows are “[firstname], Countess of [title]” (which is also how divorcees are styled).
This is the Season 3 thread – if y’all want to discuss these casting developments, start a S4 thread, labeling it appropriately for those who consider cast departures spoilers.
There would seem to be a “rest of the story” here. One cannot believe that this many actors have simply been inundated with better offers. Is the DA shooting schedule ridiculously exteneded or something, such that these folks can’t take on any other projects while they’re on this one? It certainly woudln’t seem so, with so few episodes each year. . .
I’ve read it takes 7 months to shoot one series/season of Downton. And claiming you’re inundated with offers is classier than saying you’re tired of Lord Fellowes’ writing…