So it's been a couple of day and the euphoria of finally seeing my couple in each other's arms has started to lift. It shan't go away, not entirely, but I should recap my feelings on the episode as a whole.
Mary/Matthew: Of course, my favorite part of the show. I feel the proposal scene was wonderful and beautifully shot. I think many of their
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Ah, that way around! No, actually I'm glad SHE didn't. Because Matthew has been so presumptious to assume -- since the beginning of S2 -- that because he dumped her in 1x07 believing that she didn't love him, she actually didn't. I don't think it's her business to refute his claim by saying "I love you" because that would suggest he had a right to make that claim in the first place. HE has always made unjust accusations about her NOT loving him. He said that twice in the CS alone while nothing in her actions suggested anything but love. And M/M were never about words, only actions. So I'm glad it didn't come up. Eolivet knocked some sense into me with regard to Matthew's CS, so I'm happy he didn't say it either.
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I didn't like the Ouji board thing. I'm sorry. While I think Mary/Matthew are the OTP, I don't need spirits beyond the grave telling me that. I don't hate Lavinia and wished she could have had a happy ending instead of the tragic one, but I am really with Isobel in wanting them to never mention that sweet dead girl's name again.
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But I ADORED the Ouija board scene. I mean, flat out LOVED IT. Because it was so UNEXPECTED. The Ouija board plot was COMIC RELIEF. "Is there anybody there?" O'Brien asks, barely holding back a laugh. "She says you're too fat." Insulting Mrs. Patmore. "Is it always that specific?" Mrs. Patmore's poor, tired fingers. It was a JOKE. So, the final Ouija board scene gave me chills. Because it was Anna and Daisy -- neither of whom had any real contact with Lavinia. The idea that Lavinia's spirit and her desire to see M/M happy was SO strong, she could "speak" through a stupid Ouija board was INCREDIBLY moving. It was an amazing way for JF to bring closure to her story ( ... )
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I admit I didn't expect it though, as I never attribute anything good to a Ouija board and just assumed it was Vera rearing her ugly head. But I don't need Lavinia to tell me anymore that Matthew and Mary need to be together. I'm sorry. I'm beginning to think she smited her own father so nothing at all stands in their way. (hee, sorry it's late and I"m a bit silly).
So while you loved it, I'm gonna skip it. And I know my friends are gonna tease me about it when they get to that part (they are just starting S2 now).
I do love the proposal and every other scene of M/M. Actually my favorite line was her teasing one that she didn't know which was worse, killing the bird or the shame in missing it. So very much like S1.
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I am not thrilled with Sir Anthony for her, actually I think for S3 JF needs a new love story. M/M, S/B, and A/B are in a new maturity and he really needs to have a young romance (not necessarily young characters). He may do that with daisy now that she's probably free to marry again. But it would be nice to see Edith fall in love properly (and someone with her).
I just want M/M to be happy and fairly stress free. I am cursed when it comes to ships (see my earlier posts somewhere) and I'm sure M/M are doomed. I'm almost scared to continue to watch to see how they can get screwed up.
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Well, I didn't. I think she's written fairly badly as well as all over the place. When Carson collapsed she showed now concern. And while I know she's desperate for male attention to kiss a farmer who was a married man seems really against everything she'd been brought up. They could have taken some time to show us a little reasoning of this but they didn't.
But that doesn't mean I want her with Anthony. I really don't want to watch her chase after him when he's made it clear she shouldn't. *Shudders*
And as for M/M, we can only hope.
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