Featuring Mary & Matthew, Sybil & Branson, Anna & Bates
(Actors: Michelle Dockery, Dan Stevens, Jessica Brown Findlay,
Allen Leech, Joanne Froggat, Brendan Coyle)
Song: Remember Last Time by Avi Buffalo
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The reference to Batman immediately made me think of how the plot hinges on the entail of Downton Abbey and I couldn't help but dub Matthew Crawley as the illustrious, caped crusader "ENTAILMAN".
Will he be able to save the day?
Now while Scene-Stealer is not the villain, what saga would be complete without someone to stir up trouble? Have no fear, we have a couple of those, most notably Thomas the first footman. But he's not just any footman, he's "FOOTMAN" the antagonist who stalks the hallways of both upstairs and downstairs, looking to step on anyone who dares to get in his way as he climbs the Downton ladder of success!
t to the character of Matthew Crawley, Dan Stevens went straight from the set of Downton Abbey to Detroit to play Joey van Helsing in Vamps, alongside Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter directed by Amy Heckerling (Clueless). “I’m going to be filming in America when Downton goes out in the UK and I’ll be back in the UK when it airs in America so I’ll have to get hold of a DVD in order to watch it,” says Dan.
For Matthew and his mother Isobel (played by Penelope Wilton), moving to Downton and meeting their distant relatives is a daunting experience and at first Matthew tries hard to resist the trappings of aristocratic life. “It’s quite intimidating and very strange for him to be thrust into this position not to mention the resentment he encounters at the hands of relatives like Mary, who in any other circumstances would be set to inherit. So there’s resentment for being the heir apparent coming at him from all quarters both above and below stairs,’ explains Dan, ‘but running alongside this Julian has written a thread of romance into Matthew’s storyline, which bubbles away. This could be with Mary, Edith or even Sybil which makes it all very interesting.”
Downton represents the old guard for Matthew and Isobel Crawley. Theirs are far more liberal views than those shared by their cousins and Isobel in particular is matter of fact and prepared to roll her sleeves up and get on with things. “Penelope has been terrific fun to work with and it’s a sweet relationship we’ve developed between the two characters because they both cling to each other as they enter this strange world,’ observes Dan. “She’s very keen that he behaves properly but she also feels anxiety at the hands of Violet who behaves abominably towards her. So, they help each other along, they bicker a bit, but there is a sweet mother/son thing going on.”
Dan and Michelle Dockery, (Lady Mary), are old friends and having played opposite each other in the Henry James ghost story, Turn of the Screw, both actors were looking forward to renewing their on-screen partnership. “It was brilliant to see Michelle again,’ says Dan. “We’ve worked together before so it’s really nice to be doing some proper scenes with her. In Turn of the Screw, she looked a bit mad all the time, while I just did doctor type things like pacing around the room. So at least we have some really great scenes in this. We keep the audience guessing with a case of ‘does she love him, does he love her’, but I’m not telling you what happens,” laughs Dan.