The final season of the loved series Downton Abbey written by Julian Fellowes exceeded my expectations. I have been a fan of Downton Abbey since Season One. This final series came to a perfect conclusion and tied everything up nicely. It truly was the perfect goodbye! My favorite thing about the series are the characters and how well the actors and actresses play the roles so well. This continued in this final season. The drama and secrets continue in this season between the Crawley family and those who work for them. I found it intriguing and entertaining and just couldn't wait to see how it all ends. There is also 30 minutes of bonus video which includes: Changing Times, The Cars of Downton Abbey and Farewell to Highclere. Also included in this DVD set is Season 1, Episode 1. I highly recommend for ages 16 to adult.
Season 6 opens in 1925 with a series of crises reflecting the momentous changes that are transforming society. Women's rights have given Lady Mary and Lady Edith new positions of responsibility: Mary runs the estate, and Edith manages the magazine she inherited from Michael Gregson. Meanwhile, Tom Branson has left for Boston, and newlyweds Lady Rose and Atticus Aldridge are trying their luck in Jazz Age New York. Anna Bates faces a murder charge, though many still suspect her husband. And for the rest of the servants, big doubts hang over their jobs. Will great houses and the fortunes that support them soon be gone?
Downton Abbey is a Carnival Films/MASTERPIECE Co-Production written and created by Julian Fellowes. The series is Executive Produced by Gareth Neame, Julian Fellowes, Liz Trubridge, and Nigel Marchant. Chris Croucher is the Producer. The Executive Producer for MASTERPIECE is Rebecca Eaton. The Senior Series Producer for MASTERPIECE is Susanne Simpson.
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