On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 4:20 AM, Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:
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> ...sees the outbreak of World War I announced, and I've got to say that I
> thought it was a perfectly good place to break off. Will any of the staff
> volunteer to serve (it was all voluntary at the beginning)? What will be the
> political ramifications? Will it affect the family fortune? And so on.

The first scene was about the sinking of the Titanic. The series that
followed took place completely in the house and village and no other
events were mentioned until the assassination of the Austrian archduke
near the final scene. So the series begins with one historical event
and ends with another one.

There are not many of the staff that would be eligible for service in
1914. William, the second footman, and Branson, the Irish chauffeur
seem to be the only ones and I think Branson would be more involved
with the Easter Rebellion in 1916. They could probably find some
pretext for sending Matthew Crawley to the war.

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