Between super depressing super bowl commercials and Downton Abbey, I wonder how well I'll sleep. Nationwide has effectively insured that I won't ever be their customer.
Edith's call at the end worries me. I feel that everything her aunt and grandmother were trying to do for her was just convincing her that she needs to take drastic action. I fear the worst.
Even though I saw it coming, I still yelled out loud when Robert hit the guy falling for Cora. And Robert continuing to ignore her while Mary and Violet looked on does not bode well.
Thomas and his storyline need to move along. I feel that he's stagnated as a character and I don't really care much for him, even as someone I love to hate.
The one bright spot in the whole episode was Tom and Sarah parting ways. I was very pleased that Tom recognized that while Sarah reminded him of the political reformist that he is, he has come to love his family, and that not everything is so black and white as Ms. Bunting believes. Good riddance. I hope that's the last we've seen of her. Oh, and I secretly ship Tom and Mary. Don't ask.
All in all, I'm ready for some plot to move forward. I feel the pace has slowed and I'm ready for some revelations.