Downton

Nov. 5th, 2012 09:09 pm
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- This guy is scamming Edith big time. I'm sorry for it, I think he's adorable, but Matthew just said that every cheating husband says he has a horrible wife.

- Speaking of Rose, I like that she highlights the differences between the 1910s youth and the 1920s youth. I have no doubt that there are a lot of people who dislike her, because there are a lot of very conservative costume drama fans who tend to really dislike cheating, adultery-enabling, extramarital sex, etc. but I think she's interesting. I'd like to see more of her before I decide if I like her or not, though.

- I'm really glad that everyone's rallying behind Thomas (shut the fuck up, Bates, this nasty resentment about Thomas ranking higher than you is not attractive) but to an extent it feels unrealistic, at least with Robert. He's such a stick in the mud on everything else that it's a bit of whiplash to have him suddenly human.

- Molesely is Jerry. He is so Jerry. "Molesely is both the Schlemiel ... and the Shlimazel."

- "Tricked? I am not a conjuror" vs. "Tricks are something a whore does for money".

- Liked Cora's soap coming up again. There's not always a lot of tying-together of seasons, it was nice. Also, Finneran played her desperation very well.

- Michelle Dockery looked absolutely stunning at the cricket match.

- I have to admit that I really liked the Boys of Downton shot at the very end.

Date: 2012-11-06 01:47 pm (UTC)
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Haven't seen more than half of the first episode of Downtown Abbey (which I'm told was very much a "this is who we are in a nutshell" episode), but I intend to watch and found this post interesting.


- Speaking of Rose, I like that she highlights the differences between the 1910s youth and the 1920s youth.


Huh. I can't speak for the show, but based on conversations with my grandmother that would make sense - she was more of a 1930s youth but always talks about the differences. And by the 1920s, women were less restricted too. But honestly... people were having premaritial sex way before the 1920s. It was probably just easier once women weren't essentially expected to be locked in a house all day.

I'd never thought about the fact that there's a lot of costume drama fans who are conservative, but that makes a lot of sense, actually. Is it possible costume dramas are being a bit more honest about how "innocent" people really were back then? That could throw off fans who are used to less sexual stuff. I don't know that of course, I'm not a huge costume drama person, just curious.
Edited Date: 2012-11-06 01:48 pm (UTC)

Date: 2012-11-06 11:19 pm (UTC)
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I just don't understand people. If they want some kind of sanitized no-sex-here stories, Austen is not the author to go to for them. She's kind of the opposite. Her books' driving actions tend to revolve around illicit sex more than any other author I can think of off the top of my head.

I guess certain people have vested interests in thinking people were less likely to cross certain sexual boundaries when women had fewer rights.

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