Downton Abbey 2.9
27. Victorian literature by day, pop culture by night. I love violence -- Hannibal, Game of Thrones, Tarantino -- and also nice period pieces where everyone wears bonnets. Tolkien, the Avengers, Star Trek. Men wearing sweaters. LADIES.
I want you to have what you want.
I cannot cannot cannot believe that what could have been the last episode had, at its emotional core, my favorite friendship on the show.
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“We were filming one day and I kept her waiting on set because I was still in my caravan, playing cards. A couple of hours later, I went to see her and gave her a present to say I was sorry for keeping her waiting. She stormed in and shouted: “You are a real nut and I’ve met some nuts in my day.” And then she hit me. She said:”Don’t worry, pig. I only hit the people I love.”
- Peter O’Toole on his relationship with Katharine Hepburn (x)
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“Kids, your Aunt Robin never became a pole vaulter, but she did become a famous journalist, a successful business woman, a world traveler. She was even briefly a bull fighter. That’s a funny story, I’ll get to that one later. But there’s one thing your Aunt Robin never was; she was never alone.”
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Things I Actually Loved About Downton Abbey Season 2 In Between All The Unnecessary Pain And Incoherent Rage, In No Particular Order | #1 - Thomas & O’Brien, Best Friends Forever