The mansion that is famous for showing British life in the early 20th century is indeed very particular. I like Mary, even if she does stupid things, even if she's not human. At first, I thought that those group scenes were the key foreshadowing, but Daisy was just poor Daisy. In the end, O'Brien didn't do anything too wrong, but because of a conscience discovery (the result after she harmed Cora) I didn't say it, the child is gone, so it's gone directly into the second season, isn't it in the Christmas special?) The big cousin is so handsome! So fond of him! I don't know much about him because I like him in this drama! Romantic and suave. When he first appeared on the stage, I thought he was too lively, not like an Englishman of that era, like someone who traveled through the United States many years later. (He doesn't look like a typical British person, his hairline is different from that of British people. I really want to communicate with British people, and I want to meet foreign boys.) After seeing the second season, I realized that the clip at the beginning of the film was matched with bgm. It has the style of a classical drama, which is probably the same as the beginning of Chinese people watching "The Legend of Zhen Huan". I remember that minute of piano music.
Downton Abbey was very popular before, but after reading it, it did not reach the height I imagined.
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