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is struggling. He feels like a man out of time. His authority is questioned by his wife, his daughters, and even the new wireless radio he reluctantly allows into the house. His insecurities manifest in a bitter jealousy toward Simon Bricker , an art historian who takes a bit too much interest in Cora (and the bedroom wing). The resulting scuffle is a rare moment of unpolished raw emotion in the usually refined house. Trouble Below Stairs

The year is 1924, and the gilded halls of Downton Abbey are echoing with a sound the Earl of Grantham never thought he’d hear: the arrival of a Labour government. Season 5 isn't just about the changing of the guard in Parliament, though—it’s a season where the past refuses to stay buried and the future arrives with a roar. The Shadow of the Past Downton Abbey - Season 5

Meanwhile, is living a quiet tragedy. The secret of her daughter, Marigold, is eating her alive. Watching her child being raised by a tenant farmer’s wife just down the hill is a torture only Edith could endure. When news of Michael Gregson’s fate finally arrives from Germany, the heartbreak pushes her to a breaking point that will eventually change the nursery at Downton forever. Conflict in the Drawing Room is struggling

Downton survives, as it always does, but the cracks in the old world are becoming impossible to ignore. His insecurities manifest in a bitter jealousy toward

On a lighter note, we see the first real sparks of the "Silver Fox" romance between and Lord Merton . Their courtship is a beautiful reminder that it’s never too late for a second act, even if Lord Merton’s snobbish sons do their best to ruin the party. The Changing Tide