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aragons and I keep talking about Edith from Downton Abbey and I think, much like Terri Schuester, the more we talk about her, the more I keep headcanoning her into a position as my favourite.
I love people with childhood issues.
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Our revelations under the cut. )
So, yeah, get her out-because as long as she's in Downton, she's going to keep setting her sights small, and it is going to keep making her petty, and she's not going to understand what's wrong with the system until she's outside it.
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I think Edith is very self-aware and I think, like her sisters, she's aware of how the system functions which is why she knows she needs to figure out a way to work within it. Sybil is young enough to get away with her shit, and Mary is fierce, but also clearly has something going on with Matthew, and (as has been previously proven) didn't really have trouble finding someone willing to marry her. While the Pamuk thing cast aspersions on her reputation, I don't know if it makes her entirely unmarriable, per se. But Edith is sort of on the bubble. If she doesn't get married soon, she's not going to have any opportunities to get out of the house, unless she enters the church because she's already having difficulty securing offers and as she gets older, it's going to get worse.
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