Cora Finds Out About Marigold - Downton Abbey

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Published 2023-05-02
The Dowager Countess and Lady Rosamund did their best to keep the truth from Cora but have no choice but to tell her about Marigold

Clip From: Series 5 Episode 7

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All Comments (21)
  • Cora was a wonderful mother. This moment and when Carson told her about Sybil learning to cook are when she really shines as a mother.
  • @boobie17
    In October 2020 ,weeks after having lifesaving cancer surgery ,and being confined to my house I discovered Downton Abbey and it was a revelation. It literally gave me such a warm feeling in those dark days that I felt glad to be alive . To the creators of this marvelous series a most heartfelt THANK YOU .
  • @ericalbany
    I like that Robert recognized the resemblance to Gregson immediately, but said nothing...and agreed not to tell Edith
  • "Men don't have rights." Love this line by Dame Maggie Smith, I can imagine her saying this in the Harry Potter movies and not a single person/character would be able to or dare to speak up against that.
  • @elizabitty213
    I don’t know why but every time Cora says “I want you to bring her home” I get all choked up 🥹
  • @Camilla550
    Maybe Cora should have seen this as a hint? Edith not wanting to trust her with her secret? Since Cora has never bothered to protect her from Mary’s bullying and cruel comments why should Edith put her trust in her mother with this? There’s been times where Mary has been nasty to Edith right in front of Cora and she didn’t say a word!
  • Mama Cora coming in to save the day👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
  • @anayadegani626
    Cora acts so shocked that Edith didnt tell her. Cora has never said anything when Mary bullied her constantly. She has never praised Edith. The scene when Cora praises Sybil when she hasn't ever praised Edith for anything. Edith says this in passing and Cora's like oh I haven't and dismisses it. She might be a good mother to Mary and Sybil but not to Edith. What was she expecting Edith to cry tears of joy Cora wanted to see Marigold
  • It’s good that Cora insisted on hearing from Edith what she wanted, but I think I can see why Edith felt she couldn’t initially trust Cora with her secret. Since Edith’s the unfavorite, she probably thought Cora would be less forgiving with her than she was with Mary in the whole Pamuk affair. I’ve also seen a few of the comments regarding Edith’s attitude toward Mrs. Drewe. While I agree that she could have done a better job of taking her feelings into account, I think that the fact that the Drewes said that they would move to another estate if Edith insisted on continuing with her visits is playing a role in that. I’d say it was Edith’s fear of losing Marigold rather than plain insensitivity that was causing her sympathy toward Mrs. Drewe to be limited.
  • @Robbert1411
    I love Cora snapping back at the general (snobby) British contempt for the USA! Cora: 'Why is that ridiculous? She is half American, isn't she?' 👏
  • @Aramanth
    I spent most of this scene admiring Lady Rosamund's stylish hat!! LOL!
  • Cora is one of the rare people who do the right thing for the right reasons. Edith, Rosamund, and even Violet, like many people with their upbringing, take the path of least resistance: Room messy? Leave it to the servants. Hide an illegitimate child? Leave it to the tenants. As is well known, farmers have many children, so one more thing doesn't bother them, even if Edith wants it back later. Her main motivation: Mary shouldn't have a reason to make fun of her. Learning is not easy for her, she needs the whole series up to the big fight with Mary and the reconciliation afterwards to break free from her education and to stand in for her child.
  • Why is Cora so astonished that Edith did'nt tell her a thing? The only person who was truly there for her was Rosamund. Yes, Violet helped, but let's be honest Edith was never loved by her as much as Mary or Sybil. And Cora never payed Edith attention
  • @markporter5182
    Once again, Cora is absolutely pragmatic as she was with Mr. Farouk.
  • @lizjo7213
    Those costumes just brings tears to my eyes, so elegant...
  • @12classics39
    Edith’s fear that Mary would find out is a staunch reminder of Cora’s biggest failure as a mother which she totally ignores. It’s her and Robert’s fault for letting Mary and Edith grow up so hostile and not raising them to see each other as sisters rather than rivals.
  • Cora: No one has to know Tom: Hold my beer, I've known a few Marigolds in my time
  • @robboyte1101
    3:21 -- Cora looks so hurt when Edith refuses to let her see Marigold, for at least that night. I'm positive she was looking forward to seeing her third grandchild.