When Matthew Crawley so tragically perished on the way back to Downton Abbey from meeting his first born child, he did so without leaving a will. Surely a massive oversight from a legal professional?
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I never knew what was going to happen. There was a bible—a Downton Abbey bible—of what was gonna ...
Downton Abbey was never one for reminiscing too much about past characters. If a new servant or a mysterious family member didn't sit well with the Crawleys, they were usually out the door in the next ...
Warning: Spoilers for the "Downton Abbey" finale follow."Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes told the New York Times he had no choice but to kill off family heir Matthew Crawley in the show's third ...
Matthew Goode has officially left the estate. As creator Julian Fellowes explained, it was actually Matthew’s choice not to return. “For Matthew, once he’d done the series, I think he felt he’d done ...
The unimaginable death of Matthew Crawley (played by Dan Stevens) was as devastating to viewers as it was to the fictional family he left behind in Downton Abbey. The shocking exit of one of Downton's ...
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Looks like "Downton Abbey" may have to hunt down a new heir: A spokesperson for the hugely popular PBS series has confirmed to Deadline that star Dan Stevens (who plays Matthew Crawley) has not ...
If you’re a big fan, you already knew what was coming in the season finale. But it didn’t make it any easier — or less heartbreaking — to watch. The majority of the Season 3 “Downton” finale, or the ...
How DARE he tease such a thing (*feigning Cousin Violet outrage*), as several of us are still not over the sudden death of Matthew in season 3 of the series. Yes, we know all the reasons why, ...
The end of the holidays might be a depressing thought to those whose lives don’t revolve around television programming, but to those of us who thrive on weekly, fictional drama, this is the most ...