Thursday, August 4, 2011

Mark Those Calendars, You Anglophiles!

Because Downton Abbey (sometimes affectionately referred to as "DownTOWN" Abbey on this here blog) returns January 8, 2012!

Is it just me, or are there 90 people in this cast? It must be all the strategic dovetailing.

Highclere Castle, servants, and Granthams/Crawleys, oh, how I have missed thee.

PBS finally gave a release date for series 2! And I don't know about you, but I huzzah'd pretty loudly. There may have even been a fist-pump involved.


Story-wise, series 2 will bring us smack dab in the middle of WWI. Not sure if we'll get to see any intense battle-scenes, but there definitely will be fancy red suits!

As with most shows, there's some cast turnover. Gwen, the ambitious housemaid, will not be returning, unfortunately (based on her character development last series, I'd like to think she's off being a young professional turned secretary at the war department).

  
Filling Gwen's empty spot as housemaid is Ethel, played by Amy Nuttall.

She looks innocent enough, doesn't she? Keep your hooks out of her, O'Brien! 


Iain Glen as Sir Richard Carlisle is another addition.

Trading in the scruff and the Dothraki sea for a 3-piece suit across the pond*. 

 An extremely dapper one, I might add. Some of you might know him as Ser Jorah Mormont on a little show called Game of Thrones. He was also in the season 5 episode of Doctor Who entitled "The Time of Angels." If you haven't seen him, let it be known that he's a splendid actor, and, more importantly, his. accent. is. delicious. I already know I will be counting the times he and Dame Maggie Smith steal scenes (from others and, hopefully, each other).

 Of course, it'll be nice to see the characters I love to watch (and sometimes, love to hate--I'm looking at you, Thomas!) come back. I'm also interested to see how WWI is dealt with both upstairs and downstairs.

O hai, Carson and William!!


The HBIC and the bitch-tastic Edith.
But mainly, I just want to see if the Dowager Countess will pick up a firearm due to Britian's involvement in the war. If she encounters some new-fangled technology, that'd be great, too! She's already proven she can master swivel chairs. Make it happen, Masterpiece! I'm sure I'll enjoy her story-arcs and the series regardless. (But seriously, make it happen.)

Ahem. Anyways, Downton Abbey returns in January. We at the blog will do our best to keep you posted as we get closer to the premiere!

To get more of your Downton Abbey fix, go here  and gaze to your heart's content.


  *This picture is for you, Lea ;)

 [photo credit: itv.com]

3 comments:

tilli said...

oo.. Mr. Bates I miss you so much!!

Looking forward to this. and Sherlock! hurry hurry hurry Masterpiece!

Lea said...

Iain Glen! Iain Glen Iain Glen Iain Glen Iain Glen Iain Glenasl;dkfja;lsdkjf;alsdkjf;alsdjfasdflj

I...may be a little excited for that piece of casting, yes.

Downtown Abbey! Great show, great show. I look forward to its return and cannot wait to see Dame Maggie Smith kick some ass. The show does have 90 cast members in it, but the great thing about the show is that they all have story lines! interesting ones too! Can't wait to see what they cook up this time :D

Oh, and I enjoyed the picture. I enjoyed it greatly, thank you.

zozizzle said...

@tilli
Mr. BATES!!!! I hope things work out between him and Anna during the series.
And yay, Sherlock! I miss Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman...

@Lea
Glad you enjoyed the Glen-age, my friend. I wonder what his character will be like...Will he be devious? Or noble? Fond of places called Bear Island? Oh, the possibilities...