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Mrs Hughes sees a chance to help grief-stricken Isobel, and Thomas has the children's nanny in his sights. Cast & Crew Director: Julian Fellowes, Brian Percival, Philip John Writer: Julian Fellowes, Alison Klayman, Tina Pepler
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These days I'm just an old widow who eats off a tray. Violet: Just because you're an old widow, I see no necessity to eat off a tray. Mrs. Hughes (about the workhouse): It's as bad as if it were written about in a novel by Dickens Mrs. Patmore: You don't understand. Before too long, her ladyship could run the kitchen with a woman from the village. What with these toasters and mixers and the such, we'd be out of a job. Carson: You're letting yourself be defeated my lady. I'm sorry if it's a lapse to say so, but someone has to. Lady Mary: Matthew is dead 50 years before his time. Isn't that enough for me to deal with? Lady Mary: Because somehow with Matthew's death, all the softness that he found in me seems to have dried up and drained away. Maybe it was only ever there in his imagination. Countess Violet: My dear, there is more than one type of good mother. The fact is, you have a straightforward choice before you. You must choose either death or life. Lady Mary: And you think I should choose life… Mrs. Hughes: It's because of her grief I'm imposing.
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They still dote on each other. Daisy and Ivy also receive mystery Valentines. Daisy and Ivy can't figure out who sent the cards. Ivy thinks Jimmy sent hers, so Daisy hopes Alfred sent a mystery card to Daisy. Jimmy reveals he did not send the card to Ivy. Alfred still dotes on Ivy, but Jimmy takes the credit just to annoy Alfred. Jimmy also takes Ivy into the village pub and gets her drunk. Anna puts her to bed and all is well. Except Daisy is still puzzled until Mrs. Patmore reveals she sent Daisy the card so she wouldn't feel left out. Daisy is happy to have a friend even if she doesn't have a follower. Lord Grantham and Branson discuss the estate throughout the episode. Branson wants Lady Mary more involved, but Lord Grantham cautions that she's still too weak. And since half of the estate is Lord Grantham's, he doesn't seem to want Lady Mary involved. Yet again, Mary has little rights where antiquated inheritance laws are concerned. Especially since Matthew left no will. Lord Grantham seems dead set against Mary having anything to do with the estate whereas Branson wants to include her.
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In Branson's words, Lord Grantham considers Lady Mary a 'little woman' who shouldn't be troubled by reality. Carson old pal comforts Lady Mary Branson enlists Carson to talk to Lady Mary and give her some advice, friend to friend. Carson goes to see Lady Mary and gets a serious talking down. Mary tells Carson he's overstepped his bounds. Mary finally has an outburst at the dinner table, tired of everyone nagging her. Countess Violet has a tender heart to heart with Mary and tells Mary she loves her. Violet urges Mary to join the land of the living. Lady Mary later apologizes to Carson and breaks down. In the final scene, Lady Mary attends the luncheon for Downton's tenants, making her desire to be involved in the estate unmistakable. Lady Mary finally steps up to the table at the Tenants' Lunch An electric beater arrives to Downton. Mrs Patmore wonders why they need it when Daisy and Ivy are perfectly good at beating the eggs and whipping cream. Daisy is thrilled with this zenith of technology, but Mrs. Patmore is worried about being replaced by technology.
Countess Violet: No Robert, it is our job to bring her back to the world. Isobel: I'd almost forgotten I had energy or kindness in me, so that's something, isn't it? Edith, a vision in green Lady Edith: It feels so wild to be out with a man, drinking and dining in a smart London restaurant. Michael: I'd become an Eskimo if it meant I could marry you. Lady Edith: Germany, after four years of fighting, you'd join the most hated race in Europe for me? Nanny West: Go back to sleep, you wicked little crossbreed. Lady Mary: I've spent too long in the land of the dead.
Season 4, Episode 1 Season 4, Episode 1 January 5, 2014 Season 4, Episode 1 January 5, 2014 Season 4 opens six months after Matthew's death with Mary and Isobel in deep depressions. In other events, O'Brien causes a crisis; Violet tries to help Molesley gain employment; and Thomas takes a dislike to the nanny. Season 4, Episode 2 Season 4, Episode 2 January 12, 2014 Season 4, Episode 2 January 12, 2014 The Crawleys host a party for friends and acquaintances, including Lord Anthony Gillingham, who has eyes for Mary, and Gillingham's valet, who is attracted to Anna. Gregson, meanwhile, hopes to impress Robert, who seems intent on ignoring him. Season 4, Episode 3 Season 4, Episode 3 January 19, 2014 Season 4, Episode 3 January 19, 2014 Mary, Edith, Tom and Anna each struggle with a dilemma; Gillingham makes clear his intentions to Mary; Edith endangers her reputation; Tom turns to Mrs. Hughes for help with Edna; and Anna keeps her distance from Bates. Season 4, Episode 4 Season 4, Episode 4 January 26, 2014 Season 4, Episode 4 January 26, 2014 Bates attempts to learn what's troubling Anna; Thomas finds a new ally on the staff; and Alfred takes a test in hopes of becoming a chef.