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The Finale - Romance abounds in the final episode of the hit period drama, but the year's end is bittersweet for some as Mary endeavours to build bridges and Edith's secret still poses risks....
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Episode 6.09 is two-hour Christmas Special titled The Finale, is the holiday episode of the sixth series of Downton Abbey. It is the final episode of the sixth series and serves as the finale for the entire show. It is set between August 29 and December 31, 1925. It aired on December 25th, 2015 in the UK, and on March 6th, 2016 in the US.
It is approximately two hours long and aired at 8:45pm on ITV on Christmas Day, 2015.
Production spent a week at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, which doubled as the location for Brancaster Castle, home of Bertie Pelham, the 7th and new Marquess of Hexham. Filming took place in the spectacular interior rooms of the Castle as well as on the estate. Production also filmed dining scenes at the Iconic Ritz in central London.
August 28, 1925-January 1, 1926: Mary endeavors to build bridges with her sister, but Edith's secret continues to pose a threat, even after she thought there was nothing left to lose. As Henry settles into the role of husband and stepfather, scars left by Charlie's tragic death are slow to heal fully, while Carson struggles to come to terms with de...
While enjoying a morning walk near the house, Robert wonders about Edith's decision to enroll young Marigold in an Elementary School in London, to which Edith replies that girls are sent to boarding school at a young age quite a lot now; no longer needing governesses. Isobel is curious to whether Marigold has any relations, which Robert merely says that they are "not aware of any yet." Mary finds Henry alone and joins him. He reveals that he no longer blames himself for Charlie Rogers' sudden death and that he must show that he is indeed worthy of the estate and Mary's love.
In the Servants' Hall, Thomas is glad to have caught Anna, Andy and Miss Baxter all together as he wants to show his gratitude for rescuing him, to which Andy says that they were "glad to do it." Anna suggests to Thomas that he try to learn what had brought him so low.
At the Dower House, Isobel and Violet are sharing their mutual astonishment and bewilderment at a letter from Larry Grey and another by his now-wife, Miss Amelia, explaining that events have overtaken them and "are not free to keep their engagement." Violet is even more suspicious when Isobel reveals that she has neither seen nor heard from Lord Merton since.
Anna asks Mrs Hughes if she can remain aiding Lady Mary, despite her still-growing pregnancy. Mr Carson is hesitant about letting a woman in Anna's current condition to be working as a Lady's maid, and his wife replies that the future should be no Lady's maids' at all, but they have not all got there yet.
•The series finale has been reported as being "emotional" by Jim Carter.
•Charles Carson says he has the palsy and that it does not have a proper name, although it clearly appears to be a reference to Parkinson's Disease. The first modern description of the condition is found in a paper titled An Essay on the Shaking Palsy by British apothecary James Parkinson, published in 1817 and initially known as paralysis agitans. French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot did extensive study on the condition between 1868 and 1881, recommending that it be called Parkinson's disease in recognition of the work by James Parkinson, and has gone by that name since.
•Alternatively, he might be describing so-called Essential Tremor (which is often familial, and tending to come on in later life). In passing, Julian Fellowes is the New President of the National Tremor Foundation and has Essential Tremor himself. http://www.tremor.org.uk/julian-fellowes-new-president-of-ntf.html
•Due to popular demand and ratings, a Downton Abbey feature film was subsequently produced, set in 1927 and released in 2019.
•At 38:26, the windowscreen of a modern day car with silver paint can be seen driving past behind Robert over the wall of Brancaster Castle.
Jan 27, 2022 · We break down the fates of all of Downton Abbey's major characters at the end of Season 6, which served as the series finale.
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Mar 7, 2016 · The series finale of Downton Abbey — even typing that phrase still makes my heart hurt — was never going to be about the question of what would happen. When a show is this beloved for this...
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Sep 1, 2019 · The finale season of Downton Abbey is full of life changes for Mr. Carson and Mrs. Hughes. The tie the knot, and move into a cottage of their own, where they settle in to married life....
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