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  1. 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Downton Abbey Series 3 – Great Entertainment, 4 Nov 2012
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    Brett H “pentangle” (Brighton) –
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    This review is from: Downton Abbey – Series 3 [DVD] (DVD)

    The much anticipated Downton Abbey Series 3 starts in Spring 1920, carrying on from the superb Christmas Special which was set over the 1919/20 holiday period. The first episode picks up with Lady Mary and Matthew Crawley at last about to get hitched, but as usual there is quite a lot going on at Downton both above and below stairs and you just know that nothing is going to go smoothly.

    Shirley Maclaine soon makes her appearance as Martha Levinson, Lady Grantham’s American mother. As usual, Violet, played by Maggie Smith manages to set the scene with some rather pithy comments. Martha has no time for the stuffy English and their traditions and is not slow to voice her opinion. Clearly she was introduced as a foil to Maggie Smith and the interplay between the two does work very well as one suspected it would. Violet seems to manage to continue to dominate any scene she is in with or without Martha in attendance!

    There are plenty of dramatic and unexpected moments in the new series, as life on the Downton estate returns to more as it was shown in the first series, before the First World War when it served as a convalescent home for injured servicemen. However, in common with other large estates, there are new challenges for Downton in the post war period and it is necessary for there to be changes for Downton to survive. The interaction between the family and those that serve them ‘below stairs’ continues to be a rich source of story lines for the script writers and is a major contribution to the success of the show.

    Downton Abbey is the most successful costume drama from British TV since Brideshead Revisited some thirty years ago which is quite an accolade. Regular viewers of Downton will have been holding their breath wondering whether Series 3 could possibly keep up the very high standards of the previous episodes. However, we need not have worried and few will be disappointed with the latest series. You really wonder how far Downton can go – personally I would not be surprised if it runs up to the 1930s in due course so hopefully plenty to look forward to! The really good news is that we know there will be a two hour Christmas Special in 2012 and although a fourth series has not yet been announced it will be very surprising if it does not follow.

    For those of you interested in the extra features, this DVD includes Downton Abbey in 1920, The Men of Downton Abbey, The Wedding of Lady Edith, The Wedding of Lady Mary, an Interview with Shirley Maclaine and Behind the Scenes – The Cricket Match. This is a total of 68 minutes of additional material. For those of you outside of Europe, I understand that this DVD is a Region 2 DVD, which means that it will only play on a Region 2 player or one that has been unlocked to accept any region.

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  2. 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Downton Delivers Delightfully., 4 Nov 2012
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    ACB (swansea)
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    This review is from: Downton Abbey – Series 3 [DVD] (DVD)

    Series 3 introduces Cora’s mother,Martha, in 1920, superbly played by Shirley MacLaine, a challenge to the Dowager, Violet, Maggie Smith who can speak volumes with an aside frown or one-liner. Full of thrills, emotion, sharp-tongued wit, it sets the episodes to follow. Matthew and Mary return from their honeymoon, all lovey-dovey, with Martha doing the American style, not to everyones’ taste.

    Violet sets to work with attacking charm. Of course, this revolves around the rest of the cast, magnificently written by Julian Fellowes. Matthew (Dan Stevens) has the money to bail the financial Downton disaster but is not forthcoming. Anna Bates (Jeanne Froggatt) never says die and gets her reward with Bates. Matthew and Robert (Hugh Bonneville) have short shrift on the estate. Thomas (Rob James-Collier) and O’Brien (Siobhan Finneran) seem to be in cahoots but the situation takes a change.

    Thank goodness for the female intuition. The sparkling and tense above and below stairs works wonders. Sense has the final say. Lady Edith is almost content with new work and potential romance, Lady Mary still strong, butler Carson demonstrable and Violet’s great niece Rose adds another dimension. Takes a cricket match to sort it all out. Where do we go from here? The ending leaves another series wide open. A Christmas Day Special is eagerly awaited. I’m sure Julian Fellowes has more up his sleeve. Wonderful fun and entertainment. Another hole in Sunday night programmes. Enjoy the recordings. Say no more apart from an hour plus of extras.

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  3. 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Season 3 Blu-Ray is Not Region-Free, 6 Nov 2012
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    Alert to potential buyers in the US and other non-Region B countries: unlike Seasons 1 and 2, the Blu-Ray for Season 3 is not region-free. It is locked for Region B. Wish I had known that before making the purchase; I had assumed that Season 3 would have been handled the same way as prior seasons.

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