Downton Abbey's Sophie McShera on Daisy's Evolution | Downton Abbey

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Published 2019-08-29
Sophie McShera, best known for her role as Daisy, is not only one of the scullery maid in ITV's Downton Abbey, she is also one of the characters most cherished of the show.

When you initially saw Daisy on Downton Abbey, did you know she would become so complex and important to the show?

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All Comments (21)
  • @DowntonAbbey
    When you initially saw Daisy on Downton Abbey, did you know she would become so complex and important to the show? 🤔
  • @atir2723
    I am surprised that she didn't mention the great relationship Daisy developed with Mr Mason. It was so beautiful to see a girl with no family find a father figure who loved her as his own.
  • @Andrew-vy6rr
    The Daisy/Mrs Pattmore relationship was one of my favorite things in the series.
  • @The_A_Cast
    Downton Abbey is revolutionary in that EVERY SINGLE character of the show has their own story and you can’t help but be genuinely interested in every single one of their lives!
  • My grandmother was a scullery maid at 14 years old to a Mine Owner and worked up to cook's assistant in Yorkshire. Then she worked in a pub and married the boss's son. They opened a Fish and Chips shop and than as a young widow she had a shop in Yorkshire. She raised two children above the shop. Both her son and daughter had the highest education in scientific fields and granddaughters in good careers.
  • @idab2605
    At last Daisy became a free elf
  • @aberamagold7509
    Is it just me or does anyone else miss that feeling of excitement you'd get when the Downton Abbey theme song started playing before a new episode?
  • @THEMamaVicky
    I actually had a love/hate relationship with Daisy but that's the sign of a well-written and well-acted role. Kudos.
  • @Aarontlondon
    Mrs Patmore's one liners get me every time 😂🤣😂
  • @STSGuitar16
    Daisy and Mrs. Patmore is EASILY one of the best relationships in the entire show. Love those two as if they were family!
  • @nina1522
    Mrs. Patmore loves Daisy more than anything,even though she rakes her across the coals quite a bit. She knows what Daisy is capable of,or else she wouldn't bother.
  • William was a sweet soul. One of my favourite scenes is Mr. Mason talking to Daisy about William being an only child.
  • Daisy's conversation with the dowager about her marrying William was one of the cutest and sweetest scene in the whole series.
  • @1Wendy_Woo
    Mrs. Patmore telling Daisy she could not be prouder had tears springing from my eyes. Best scene between them, although short and sweet. I love Daisy. I love Mrs. Patmore. Just about everyone in DA were like family and friends in a way. Just watched the entirety WITH my husband. He floored me! 😃😍
  • @dubl2438
    i completely forgot about her “romance” with thomas
  • @michaelt.5672
    "Judas was only trying to help I suppose" The pre-WW2 version of a Hitler comparison.
  • @ban_ana_bread
    This is so random but I never noticed that she has such pretty eyes! And that lipstick color looks really good on her.
  • @SaltyTubers
    LOVE that line ... "You're building a fire not inventing it!" Ahhh Mrs. Hughes, such an amazing character.
  • @jenkins5265
    Daisy was truly raised by a village. All the staff helped shape her.