Downton Abbey' series finale: The end of an era, Bloody able-bodied done, "Downton Abbey."
The hit British TV alternation concluded in the U.S. and Canada on Sunday night on PBS, and admirers had to bid adieu to the Dowager Countess, Lady Mary, Tom and the blow of their admired characters. No spoilers, but let's just say there were lots of blessed endings.
But how did admirers acknowledge to the accident of one of their admired series?
There were tears, tea and some alertness in the anatomy of alternating endings.
Cheers to the being who tweeted "Dowager Countess wakes up next to Dumbledore and it was all a dream.""Downton Abbey" architect Julian Fellowes told the New York Times that this ability not be the end. He hasn't disqualified out a aftereffect or some added accompanying project.
"Let's see what happens," Fellowes said. "I like the abstraction of seeing it as something that is continuing, as against to finishing with Manderley afire down and that story's over."
The hit British TV alternation concluded in the U.S. and Canada on Sunday night on PBS, and admirers had to bid adieu to the Dowager Countess, Lady Mary, Tom and the blow of their admired characters. No spoilers, but let's just say there were lots of blessed endings.
But how did admirers acknowledge to the accident of one of their admired series?
There were tears, tea and some alertness in the anatomy of alternating endings.
Cheers to the being who tweeted "Dowager Countess wakes up next to Dumbledore and it was all a dream.""Downton Abbey" architect Julian Fellowes told the New York Times that this ability not be the end. He hasn't disqualified out a aftereffect or some added accompanying project.
"Let's see what happens," Fellowes said. "I like the abstraction of seeing it as something that is continuing, as against to finishing with Manderley afire down and that story's over."
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