Farewell, Downton Abbey
Jan. 1st, 2013 12:32 pmI read the spoilers for Downton Abbey’s Christmas special, and you know what, I am done. I stopped watching midway through episode 5, when it became clear that something horribly horrible was about to happen, but I figured I would go on eventually...but no. No, I think I’m done. It’s gotten to the point where I start each episode in a state of dread, and really, why do that to myself?
Oh well. The first season is still one of the most sublime seasons of television I have ever seen, season one of Veronica Mars not excepted. We will always have season one, Downton Abbey! I will cling to it and pretend that Sybil/Branson went totally differently than it did in season 2 & 3.
One of the things I loved about Downton Abbey is that it presented Sybil and Branson’s activism seriously. They aren’t the focal point of the show, and I think it’s pretty clear that the writers didn’t particularly think through Branson’s political opinions - but they’re not presented as a punchline - the joke being, of course, “activists,” because caring intensely about something is obviously hilarious. (Think Arrested Development.) That’s just so rare: of course I cling to the pairing.
I have a couple of fics, actually, that I still want to finish, my disaffection with season 3 notwithstanding. First: Sybil & Gwen & Branson have a picnic when the car breaks down (or I should say “breaks down”: Gwen & Branson have been scheming). There will be cuteness! cocoa! and class tensions! I am saving this for when I need to write something to cheer myself up.
Also one about Sybil sort of accidentally watching Branson take off his uniform, because I have a thing about Branson’s uniform. (One rather hopes Sybil doesn't, because I'm pretty sure "So could you wear your old chauffeur uniform sometimes, Tom? It's so sexy!" would go over like a lead balloon. No, wait, there goes another fic bunny. No.) I am saving that one for a day when I feel incapable of shame.
Oh well. The first season is still one of the most sublime seasons of television I have ever seen, season one of Veronica Mars not excepted. We will always have season one, Downton Abbey! I will cling to it and pretend that Sybil/Branson went totally differently than it did in season 2 & 3.
One of the things I loved about Downton Abbey is that it presented Sybil and Branson’s activism seriously. They aren’t the focal point of the show, and I think it’s pretty clear that the writers didn’t particularly think through Branson’s political opinions - but they’re not presented as a punchline - the joke being, of course, “activists,” because caring intensely about something is obviously hilarious. (Think Arrested Development.) That’s just so rare: of course I cling to the pairing.
I have a couple of fics, actually, that I still want to finish, my disaffection with season 3 notwithstanding. First: Sybil & Gwen & Branson have a picnic when the car breaks down (or I should say “breaks down”: Gwen & Branson have been scheming). There will be cuteness! cocoa! and class tensions! I am saving this for when I need to write something to cheer myself up.
Also one about Sybil sort of accidentally watching Branson take off his uniform, because I have a thing about Branson’s uniform. (One rather hopes Sybil doesn't, because I'm pretty sure "So could you wear your old chauffeur uniform sometimes, Tom? It's so sexy!" would go over like a lead balloon. No, wait, there goes another fic bunny. No.) I am saving that one for a day when I feel incapable of shame.
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Date: 2013-02-16 01:01 am (UTC)I just can't believe we went from S1 to... this. I had so many issues with S2, but for some reason I kept telling myself 'S3 will be better, it just HAS to be' and my God was I wrong.
I hate what he did to Sybil and Tom as characters. He took away everything that made them 'them'. He made Tom look ridiculous for loving and wanting to fight for Ireland (although he's been doing that since S2) and Sybil just became a pregnant prop, wandering in background. Actually, after S1, it's been solely JF writing the scripts; but in S1 there were two writers who helped him for two episodes, and they both featured Sybil and Tom. So I'm just going to pretend Downton ended at S1 and the way that they were written in S1 (by people other than JF, who understood socialism and feminism and political activism) is the way I'll think of them.
I hope you do continue to write S/T fanfic. Particularly AU fanfic. (: I feel like if more AU fic is written, it'll just make it that much easier to divorce myself from the canon and pretend it never happened. LoL
Anyway, sorry for the extra-late comment, it's just been sitting pretty heavy on my shoulders and I'm happy to see there are others who think this show has become a complete joke.
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Date: 2013-02-16 02:37 pm (UTC)I should have just quit after the episode where the guy slipped something in Tom's drink and Tom looked ridiculous and drunk over dinner. Everything he was saying was true, but the way he was saying it and the fact that he was clearly making Sybil miserably uncomfortable made him look ridiculous: it's probably the most screamingly uncomfortable scene all season, the part where Edith gets jilted at the altar not excepted.
But I figured it had to get better.
The fact that JF felt compelled to bring them back to Downton really wrecked Tom & Sybil's storyline, in my opinion. They needed to be off having ADVENTURES somewhere - reporting on Soviet Russia or something! - not returning repeatedly to Downton.
It would have been hard to integrate Adventures in Soviet Russia with the rest of the show, but I would have been just fine with a spinoff movie.
I mean to rewatch S1 (to blot out the horrid memories of season 3!), probably this summer; and I intend for there to be more fanfic then.