Lady Violet Helps Ethel to Start Over | Downton Abbey

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Published 2019-08-30
The Dowager of Grantham demonstrates one more time that in spite of the era and her traditional values, she can adapt to modern times and gives a second chance to Ethel.

Do you believe that Lady Violet really felt sorry for Ethel or as Isobel said... this is all about keeping up appearance?

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All Comments (21)
  • @jwpaulson2360
    "You will please leave Mr. Bryant to me." Props to Mrs. Bryant for having a heart AND a spine.
  • @rocketmom60
    I think Violet at first was only concerned with appearances but after she saw Ethel crying in the street, she thought she would have a better chance at happiness in a different village. It was a win-win situation.
  • This was a really defining moment for Ethel. When we are first introduced to her character, she was irritating and bratty. By the end she had become hardworking, responsible and much kinder than at the start.
  • @OzmaOfOzz
    3:56 the face she makes when someone agrees with her, so pleased 😂😂😂 gotta love Maggie Smith, she's so gre
  • "I know you wouldn't agree I know how you hate facing facts." As the kettle said to the pot Violet.
  • "Wh-what is 'The Scarlet Letter?' " "A novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne." "It sounds most unsuitable." Not even that funny unless she says it! She could read the telephone directory aloud and it'd be funny! 😂😂😂
  • @MeyaRoseGirl
    As her butler has said about her, Violet hates to be predictable. Like Mary, she's very contrary and likes to be perceived as heartless and only into appearances. On the inside, she's really a big softie. I think she was more motivated by compassion than appearances, but let people think it was all about appearances because she loves playing the devil's advocate with Isobel. "Happily it was not needed." For heavens sake, she would never chop up a baby in a stew, but she just said that to shock/irk Isobel.
  • “These days a working woman must have a skill.” “...but you seem to have so many.”
  • @echoesofwar
    "Cousin Isobel is very literal." I laughed a little too hard at that
  • @bethfiori4708
    "Happily that was not needed." Another great line by the great dowager.
  • @Happybidr
    Ethel v Edith. I always found Ethel’s storyline, and Robert and Violet’s reactions to Ethel’s premarital sex and subsequent child to be fascinating. Not once did any of them realize that Ethel’s having sex and a child was exactly the same as what their own daughter and granddaughter, Edith, did. Edith herself doesn’t see the linkage. Edith’s money and support from others in her family and one of her father’s tenants gave her options that Ethel never had. So Edith ended up the wife of a Marquis while Ethel might have (were it not for Mrs. Crowley and Violet) ended up a prostitute, but still ended up as a servant, which was a win for her.
  • @ryotaarai3816
    "You've surrounded this house with a miasma of scandal, and touched all of us by association" Now that is a line worth remembering for future use. Perhaps in my next grand family reunion. 😁
  • @mencken8
    “It’s a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne.” “It sounds most unsuitable.” 😂
  • @AndyCutright
    "But you seem to have so many." That look from Isobel.. omgah
  • @kapilshastry
    I really love the banter between dowager and Mrs. Crawley in this series. They won't admit it but both of them have similar characteristics and both can be stubborn as hell to prove their views. They both really care about the people in their lives and are not afraid to stand up for them.
  • @dttra566
    "Well happily it was not needed" LOL Best comeback ever.
  • @kalevala29
    Isobel is an idealist, Violet is a realist. Ethel will most likely be happier and she gets to see Charlie. I am surprised Violet didn't know about the Scarlet Letter.
  • @morbius109
    3:10 - “You’ve been reading those communist newspapers again!” LOL
  • @jcs1025
    The story arc concerning the evolution of the relationship between Violet and Isabelle has always been my favorite of the show.