Michelle Dockery still finding ways to ruin people’s lives with her beauty.
Source (DowntOnline)
Michelle Dockery still finding ways to ruin people’s lives with her beauty.
Source (DowntOnline)
Around halfway through the first series of Downton Abbey Mary challenges Cora’s assertion that her father loves her by stating that, “he wouldn’t fight for me”. The heartbreaking thing about this week’s episode was the way it showed that this line — which referred to her father’s refusal to consider the possibility of breaking the entail so that Mary could inherit his estate — has come to encapsulate Mary’s relationships with almost all of the men who claim to love her. There is nobody in Mary’s life who will fight for her. There is nobody in Mary’s life who would make any real sacrifice for her; there is nobody in her life who privileges her material well-being over abstract concepts like honour. What is the value of love when it comes from someone whose reaction to discovering that you’re in an abusive, controlling relationship is to abandon you to it? What is the point of being soft, of being forgiving, of being self-sacrificing when nobody will protect you? When you play at being female in the Edwardian British aristocracy you win or you die.
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“There’s a wedding, a funeral and a sex scene. I’m in two - no, wait. I’m in one of those”
“The thing is, I can see people will think that I am involved in a particular one of those three, but I’m not. People will be really surprised.”
- Michelle Dockery
LA Times Photo Booth: Pre-Emmys Cocktail Celebration
Elisabeth Moss, Michelle Forbes, Mary McDonnell
Joanne Froggatt, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery
(PHOTOGRAPH BY: Kirk McKoy)
The moment in which the LA Times assembled my favorite people in one room and took pictures of them. It’s like they read my diary. I’ve never been so jealous of a photo booth before.
Ok, there was a solid second I was like, what is Candice Accola doing at the Pre-Emmy party with the girl from Downton Abbey. She looks so different with her hair all down and curled!
Lady Mary: You’ve always been so kind to me. Always. From when I was quite a little girl. Why is that?
Carson: Even a butler has his favourites, my lady.
Lady Mary: Does he? I’m glad.
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