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Downton Abbey
S1.E4
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Episode #1.4

  • Episode aired Jan 16, 2011
  • TV-14
  • 47m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.6K
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Mrs. Hughes is reunited with an old beau, now a widower proposing marriage, and the Countess hires Matthew Crawley to see if the will can be broken and disagrees with his mother on a diagnos... Read allMrs. Hughes is reunited with an old beau, now a widower proposing marriage, and the Countess hires Matthew Crawley to see if the will can be broken and disagrees with his mother on a diagnosis.Mrs. Hughes is reunited with an old beau, now a widower proposing marriage, and the Countess hires Matthew Crawley to see if the will can be broken and disagrees with his mother on a diagnosis.

  • Director
    • Brian Kelly
  • Writers
    • Julian Fellowes
    • Shelagh Stephenson
  • Stars
    • Hugh Bonneville
    • Jessica Brown Findlay
    • Laura Carmichael
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Kelly
    • Writers
      • Julian Fellowes
      • Shelagh Stephenson
    • Stars
      • Hugh Bonneville
      • Jessica Brown Findlay
      • Laura Carmichael
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hugh Bonneville
    Hugh Bonneville
    • Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham
    Jessica Brown Findlay
    Jessica Brown Findlay
    • Lady Sybil Crawley
    Laura Carmichael
    Laura Carmichael
    • Lady Edith Crawley
    Jim Carter
    Jim Carter
    • Charles Carson
    Brendan Coyle
    Brendan Coyle
    • John Bates
    Michelle Dockery
    Michelle Dockery
    • Lady Mary Crawley
    Siobhan Finneran
    Siobhan Finneran
    • Sarah O'Brien
    Joanne Froggatt
    Joanne Froggatt
    • Anna Smith
    Thomas Howes
    Thomas Howes
    • William Mason
    Robert James-Collier
    Robert James-Collier
    • Thomas Barrow
    • (as Rob James-Collier)
    Rose Leslie
    Rose Leslie
    • Gwen Dawson
    Phyllis Logan
    Phyllis Logan
    • Mrs. Hughes
    Elizabeth McGovern
    Elizabeth McGovern
    • Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham
    Sophie McShera
    Sophie McShera
    • Daisy Robinson
    Lesley Nicol
    Lesley Nicol
    • Mrs. Patmore
    Maggie Smith
    Maggie Smith
    • Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham
    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Matthew Crawley
    Penelope Wilton
    Penelope Wilton
    • Isobel Crawley
    • Director
      • Brian Kelly
    • Writers
      • Julian Fellowes
      • Shelagh Stephenson
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    User reviews8

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    8FiftyTwo_52

    The Plot Takes a Nap, The Cast Doesn't

    Ep 4 slows the plot but gives the cast room to breathe, and it's paying off. Michelle Dockery's Mary is becoming more compelling. She's still icy, but now we see cracks- grief, guilt, and something like regret. Dockery's control of expression is quietly impressive.

    Dan Stevens as Matthew grows more natural with each episode. His early stiffness is giving way to confidence, especially in scenes opposite Dockery. Their dynamic is building, awkward but intriguing.

    Jessica Brown Findlay's Sybil stands out here. Her passion for change feels genuine, and she's finally more than the "nice" sister... there's spark now.

    Brendan Coyle continues to make Bates sympathetic without begging for it, while Joanne Froggatt (Anna) adds warmth and quiet steel.

    Even Jim Carter gives Carson a moment of real depth, softening that butler façade.

    Not much happens, but the acting carries it... and that's what's keeping me in.

    My rating: 7.5/10.
    8jpismyname

    An Old Flame

    Mrs. Hughes is visited by an old flame, who is asking for her hand in marriage. The Dowager Countess hires Matthew to try to disinherit himself from the family fortune.

    We finally see more of the sweet-natured Lady Sybil, the most endearing character of the series she tries to help the housemaid achieve her dreams. Rob James-Collier is a really good actor as well, he makes me really despise his character.
    10moviesfilmsreviewsinc

    Im addicted to this show

    The summer of 1914 is such a pivotal point in European history. From this moment on, the life as the Crawley's have known it at Downton Abbey will never be the same. The plot made big leaps in time too. When the Crawley family returned to Downton from London in the summer of 1914, we are only told in passing that Lady Sybil had a coming out party! What? We missed a ball. No way. Big oversight. Everyone knows that all the best stuff happens at balls! Jane Austen knew that and used it to her advantage. Julian Fellowes must have forgotten, or the budget did not allow. Anyway, even if I felt slighted for not being invited to her big party, we did get all sorts of other eye popping personal events. Sisterly feuds, bickering, scheming, murder, fights and more fights. I had a friend tell me he felt that Downton was really the new Dynasty of prime time TV. Remember the wildly popular 1980's American drama with glitzy clothes, big stars and melodramatic plots? It was an American drama mind you, but I can see the similarities. Big house, family money, family squabbles over power and money. If anyone recalls Dynasty's most famous scene, will we have a cat fight in the Downton pond with Violet, the Dowager Countes and Mrs. Crawley to look forward too? There were many great performances, but I will focus on my two favorites: Lady Sybil and the kitchen maid Daisy. Two young ladies on opposite floors of Downton Abbey who could easily be in each others shoes, but for their side of the blanket. Lady Sybil is developing into a little firebrand! Her political activism is a total puzzlement to her family who think her charitable causes are extreme and her politics even more so. She is a Liberal. Her father is a Tory. He believes that the radical Irish chauffeur Branson (Allen Leech), who claims to be a socialist, has fueled her notions. After she attends a political rally against her father's wishes, the family dinner conversation becomes very heated in front of the servants no less. Oh, of course the Dowager Countess must have her share of the conversation and rhetorically questions her granddaughter's being there at all.
    9Hitchcoc

    Tom and Matthew Come Forward

    There are several subplots in this fourth offering. We have Mrs. Hughs meeting an old flame and having to make a possible life-changing decision. Thomas continues to be a cad and enjoys tormenting William. Daisy is as ditzy as ever. Mary is beside herself and feeling persecuted. Tom Branson shows up with his revolutionary ideas. Matthew begins to get the hang of turning Downton into something special. Embracing his new position. Nice transitional episode.
    9MoviePaiyan

    The building that build lives

    I am attracted to the period by how they express themselves

    Some of quotes that interested me alone the episode .

    Gwen : Anna is like my sister , she wont betray me anyway lady sybil : Then she is not like my sisters

    Matthew crawley: It is generous in given circumstances lady mary : It's easy to be generous when you have nothing to lose

    Mr.Bates : Nothing is harder than living with false hopes

    Mr. Bates: you are lady to me , never knew finer one

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    • Trivia
      Robert and Carson joke about the former chauffeur Taylor leaving to open a tea shop. Robert says he can't imagine that being successful. Taylor's of Harrogate near where Downton is situated is one of the biggest tea companies in the world.
    • Goofs
      When Anna gets a cold, Mrs. Hughes orders her to go to bed and says she'll bring her up a Beecham's Powder. While Beecham was an old and established pharmaceutical brand at the time, the product Beecham's Powder was not introduced until 1926.
    • Quotes

      Matthew Crawley: The question is, what do I say to Cousin Violet?

      Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham: Oh, don't worry about that. I can handle her.

      Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: [Violet enters the room] Really? Well if you can, you must have learned to *very* recently.

    • Soundtracks
      Downton Abbey - The Suite
      (uncredited)

      Written by John Lunn

      Performed by Chamber Orchestra of London

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bampton, Oxfordshire, England, UK(village scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Carnival Film & Television
      • Masterpiece
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    • Runtime
      • 47m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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