Showing posts with label Downton Abbey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Downton Abbey. Show all posts

What's rocking my world?

Right now...

: Casting on a sweater for me. Coraline by Ysolda Teague. Yarn is KnitPicks City Tweed in "Romance". Why do I feel so guilty knitting for myself?


: Treasuring the time with my littles. I'm realizing how fast they grow up.


: Finally sewing together the blocks of my quilt. I actually had a moment of panic that it would look too crazy once it was put together because of the variety of color and blocks. But no, it's coming together beautifully. (If I don't say so myself!)

Please excuse the bad camera-phone image. It's all I had at the time :)

: Starting the hand embroidery on the quilt. I decided to sew the blocks together until the quilt top is in quarters, then tackle the hand embroidery. I tried to do it a block at a time but now I've decided that having it sewn together first is easier for me. More posts to come about the handwork in the future.


: I'm finally getting through season 2 of Downton Abby...season 3 here I come!

: My favorite thing in the world to eat is the vegetarian matzo ball soup. My husband and I collaborated on this fantastic recipe. I will share it with you all as soon as I type it up!

No, we really don't need to make this many!

So, what's up with you?

–Cassandra

Addicted to Downton


Are you sick of everyone talking about Downton Abbey?

Yeah... me too.

The problem is, I'm an offender.

Hi. I'm Alex and I'm addicted to Downton Abbey.

What was I doing last night, while many of my friends were watching and live-tweeting the Grammy's? Watching the Downton Abbey two-hour episode. (Next week is the Season 2 finale!)  I missed out on the Nicki Minaj debacle. I missed the outrage when domestic-abuse offender Chris Brown won a Grammy (well, actually, I didn't because EVERYONE was talking about it online.) I missed Katy Perry's dress and Jennifer Hudson's tribute to Whitney Houston. But instead...


Instead I got to watch seasons-long story lines get resolved and whole new story lines open up. There were complete shockers that left me with my jaw on the ground and resolutions that left me completely satisfied. There were twists and turns and at least one death (of a main character, no less!) that were all game changers for the residents of the grand house.

The Downton Abbey phenomenon is completely remarkable. The fact that there are nearly as many men as women that are addicted to this BBC program is unheard of since PBS and the costume drama has long been the domain of we women. I honestly believe that it's a testament to the excellent story-telling and compelling characters.

And speaking of compelling characters, Maggie Smith is having a BALL playing the sharp-tongued dowager countess. We all wait with bated breath to see what barb she's going to shoot at what target each week. I hope she doesn't become a caricature - but at this point, I don't really see that happening. The writers are too sharp to let that happen (I hope.)

Earlier today, I was talking with someone about the recent spate of exceptional programming coming from the BBC. Certainly, they can, and do, produce a lot of dreck - just like we do - but there have been some real winners lately. Beyond DA, everyone must watch the new Sherlock series with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman as Sherlock and Watson respectively. I didn't believe anyone could successfully pull the Sherlock Holmes stories into modern day but they've done it and it works. The stories feel fresh and exhilarating and Cumberbatch's Sherlock is more than a little nuts - just as he should be. And then there's the dark crime series, Luther, with the the amazing Idris Elba in the lead. I don't recommend watching this just before bed as it might give you bad dreams.

An exceptional show with an exceptionally fine leading man
Amazingly well-written & well-acted update of a classic

Honestly, I could go on for a while. There are a couple of sci-fi/fantasy shows that are top-notch and a number of "mini-series" (that's a US term but fits the "5 episodes and done" style of many British shows) that shouldn't be missed. And I'm just talking about current programming. Go back a while and there are loads of really great shows that can be streamed from Netflix or Amazon that would be well worth your time.

The moral of the story?? There's no excuse for watching crap television anymore - especially if you enjoy a lovely British accent with your shows.

Coming up on Season 3 of Downton Abbey, Shirley McClain joins the cast as Lady Grantham's mother! She should be a perfect foil for the dowager countess. Watch out Maggie Smith!!

- Alex