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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 529698" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>It all begins and ends with Julian Fellowes. One of the all-time great TV and movie writers. His characters are both rich and real. His dialogue is truly dynamic. He has a new series coming out in 2019 on NBC, The Gilded Age. I was a little disappointed in Doctor Thorne a few years back, but it was still fun enough. I have both The Chaperone and Crooked House on my list of movies to track down; the former being the more interesting of the two. None of this is to mention the pre-Downton legacy he created for himself, which is no less wonderful.</p><p></p><p>Like Mad Men, one of the reasons why Downton Abbey was so upper echelon is that no detail was considered too small or insignificant. Consultants and checkers kept the anachronisms to a minimum. A thoroughly sharp crew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 529698, member: 1211"] It all begins and ends with Julian Fellowes. One of the all-time great TV and movie writers. His characters are both rich and real. His dialogue is truly dynamic. He has a new series coming out in 2019 on NBC, The Gilded Age. I was a little disappointed in Doctor Thorne a few years back, but it was still fun enough. I have both The Chaperone and Crooked House on my list of movies to track down; the former being the more interesting of the two. None of this is to mention the pre-Downton legacy he created for himself, which is no less wonderful. Like Mad Men, one of the reasons why Downton Abbey was so upper echelon is that no detail was considered too small or insignificant. Consultants and checkers kept the anachronisms to a minimum. A thoroughly sharp crew. [/QUOTE]
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