‘Downton Abbey’ season 4 spoilers: Julian Fellowes on ‘advantage’ to Matthew’s death
In the end, though, Fellowes (who writes every episode of the show) still believes that he made the right choice here, if for no other reason than that it allowed the show to move on quickly rather than dwell with uncertainty about what happened to the Matthew character. Just take a look at what he has to say about the early days of season 4 per the Los Angeles Times:
“Well the advantage of Dan dying at the end of last season as opposed to the beginning of the new one is we are able to have a six-month gap. So we don’t have to do funerals and memorials and all that stuff. That has all happened — we rejoin the family six months after his death. The sort of subtitle of the series is the rebuilding of Mary, really.”
Mary’s future on the series is at this point well-documented: While she may not be keen to move on with her life altogether quickly, there are going to be a flurry of suitors desperate to win her heart, including Tom Cullen’s Lord Anthony Gillingham. This story may not even be a one-year affair, as it could take time for her to figure out just what she wants now from life.
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