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Subject: Re: Downton Abbey Fri Mar 27, 2015 1:20 am
I just hope they give us a good ending. Some shows have such terrible endings.
Lori Ingalls Friend for Life
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Subject: Re: Downton Abbey Fri Mar 27, 2015 9:44 am
I read somewhere that they might do another series that is a prequel. That could be interesting.
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Subject: Re: Downton Abbey Fri Mar 27, 2015 11:45 am
I agree, Jacob. Lori, that's really intriguing!
JW Isaiah Edwards
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Subject: Re: Downton Abbey Fri Mar 27, 2015 12:29 pm
Lori, That would be awesome if they did that. Something to look forward too.
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Subject: Re: Downton Abbey Tue Mar 31, 2015 3:01 pm
Amy wrote:
Oh my gosh, Miss Oleson, I have NEVER seen that!! Hysterical!!!
Are you talking about those "Galavant" clips? Because I finally found the actual clip with Hugh Bonneville and the other song with Daisy. Plus, I posted other songs from the show onto my Musicals: Miscellaneous board on Pinterest, if you want to take a look at them. They are pretty good. You should see if you are able to watch that TV show at some point. It is really enjoyable. At least I thought it was. And I think you would like it.
JW wrote:
I just hope they give us a good ending. Some shows have such terrible endings.
Oh, don't even get me started on terrible endings to TV shows!!! I have such a long list! And not every TV show has to have a "realistic" ending. And not only that, not all of realism is something bad. And I get so tired of shows having depressing endings because it is more "realistic".
I had a feeling, though, that this was going to be the end because there was so much being said about it. So much gossip and speculation. I receive emails from PBS about Masterpiece Theatre. So, needless to say, I was disappointed when it was announced, but I wasn't surprised.
Lori wrote:
I read somewhere that they might do another series that is a prequel. That could be interesting.
Is that supposed to involve Julian Fellowes' participation? I am asking that because I have heard for awhile now about a show that they are thinking about calling "The Gilded Age". And that is supposed to be produced for NBC. That would be his show. Wouldn't it be interesting if he would somehow make that its own show but still, somehow, include, even in passing as a topic of conversation or the actual character, of someone like Violet or Martha Levinson? Sure people who might watch the show - and have no thorough knowledge about DA - might not "get" it, but it would be something a little "special" for the fans who you know will watch this American Julian Fellowes show because they watched DA.
Who's going to do the cooking?!?!
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Subject: Re: Downton Abbey Tue Mar 08, 2016 2:52 pm