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Why did Thomas provoke O 'Brien and the Earl in Downton Abbey 3?
Downton Abbey has finished watching the first three seasons one after another, and I like this English drama very much. A friend asked where English drama was good, but he didn't make it clear in a few words, not even a word, which was an answer. I have known English drama for many years, and it is said that it has received rave reviews, but I have never seen it. The preconceived idea is that a TV series describing the life of British aristocrats is probably invisible. But after watching the first episode of the first season, I found no reason not to watch it. Downton Manor is located in the beautiful countryside, only a few hours' drive from London. It is a big castle with a long history. Surrounded by a large green lawn, ancient trees are towering and green grass is dotted. Out of sight, there are sheep grazing slowly and running wildly on the hillside, and further away is the bird and beast manor, which is more beautiful. It is well known that Titanic is about a sudden shipwreck? Titanic? The shipwreck. The fiance of Mary, the eldest daughter of Titanic heir Robert, needed to find a new heir immediately because of some legal problems in Britain at that time, so the emotional entanglement between Matthew and the new heir Mary slowly began. With the development of the plot, the pastoral life of the manor nobles was presented to the audience one by one. Whether they are castle owners and their families who enjoy aristocratic life or diligent and loyal servants, they are very gentle, polite and decent. The beginning of love is pure, just because the adrenaline secretion in the body suddenly increases at that moment, testing each other and attracting each other until they hold hands sweetly after expressing their feelings. However, life will never be a fairy tale. Love can't exist independently from the secular. Family, money, status, education, aging and other material factors will also become a burden, and love will change from simple to simple. However, the burden will make the people who really love hold it tighter. Many people are complaining that in today's society, materialistic and impetuous, love is forced to become no longer simple. In fact, whether in England at the beginning of the last century or now in 2 1 century, even if the social background is different, everyone is still the master in their own small pattern. The factors that complicate love are similar, and the way to return love to purity is the same. Whether love is pure or not lies not in your inner environment, but in your heart.