I saw about half of that episode on and off and thought it was pretty good. Though I was watching it on silent with the subtitles on because my TV recorder/freeview box has decided not to play sound today, stupid thing!
I have to say though, even though I'm not too familiar with the Siege of Sidney Street I still knew that it was the year before Titanic sank. That servant who stole the brooch irritated the hell out of me too.
The only people I actually care about are the Batleys, but I'm interested in seeing who lives/dies. Ooh, and the Annie and Paolo.
Is it time to open guesses for the final death list? :D
I guess it's sort of win-win. If he lives, he lives! If he dies, Miss Coleman pulls out the tears.
The thing is she hardly knows the guy at all. Killing him off seems a bit pointless as she has only known him for a couple of days, a holiday romance so to speak....the most likely outcome is that he survives against all the odds and is reunited with her.
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To be fair that was the best episode by a mile...not that it has much opposition.
I thought it was the worst episode thus far. Not a bad feat consider the other two were sh*te.
Next week is the final episode. We find out if the Italians managed to escape then.
Something tells me that won't be ending well
None because it didn't happen.
My money is on him surviving....he seems fairly fit and athletic.
That wasn't nice
Oh well I know someone who rather snottily decided they didn't want to "do presents" anymore ... What says "get lost" better than a Titanic DVD!!!
I know! I think Fellowes has achieved making it so awful that it's unmissable:p
I guess it's sort of win-win. If he lives, he lives! If he dies, Miss Coleman pulls out the tears.
It was really scary. I couldn't quite help but think "what if i was on the outside trying to get my family out on the other side".
I know this is acting but obviously based on true stories etc. Scary
He should have said "I probably won't survive that long...how about a quick shag now?"
I have to say though, even though I'm not too familiar with the Siege of Sidney Street I still knew that it was the year before Titanic sank. That servant who stole the brooch irritated the hell out of me too.
The only people I actually care about are the Batleys, but I'm interested in seeing who lives/dies. Ooh, and the Annie and Paolo.
Is it time to open guesses for the final death list? :D
I see why you've called yourself Big Boy!
The thing is she hardly knows the guy at all. Killing him off seems a bit pointless as she has only known him for a couple of days, a holiday romance so to speak....the most likely outcome is that he survives against all the odds and is reunited with her.