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Trailer for Final Season of ‘Downton Abbey’
Furthermore, Mr. Green’s death will be resolved in the final season.
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Downton Abbey’s heartfelt official trailer marks the farewell of the five-year British drama series. As the show’s last season begins airing in the United Kingdom shortly, ITV has dropped the heart-wrenching teaser trailer to prepare audiences for its last hurrah.
“If I could stop history in its tracks, maybe I would”, Hugh Bonneville’s character Lord Grantham tells Jim Carter’s Mr. Carson in the trailer, while looking very emotional.
The line echoes Neame’s statement regarding the show’s impending conclusion.
“Downton Abbey” is a period drama that evolves around the lives of the Crawley family and their servants on the estate of Downton Abbey.
In “Downton Abbey” Season 6, fans will witness the world of the characters slowly changing as time progresses.
Judging from the trailer of “Downton Abbey” Season 6, this is going to be a tear-jerker! Anna and Lady Mary agree they’ve been through quite a bit together. A staff closes the Highclere Castle windows and walks solemnly through the empty halls. “It would be great fun to do”.
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As the United Kingdom gears up for the hit show’s return in late September, we’re over here weeping across the pond and not really knowing what to do with ourselves.