The only way they're going to be able to make that plotline interesting to me is if one of them offs the other by impaling him or her on Granny's cane.
Now THAT could really resuscitate my interest in this show. (Impaling always does.) Wouldn't mind Granny impaling the both of 'em, either. ... Here's hoping S4 will mark the turn to Downton Abbey: The Vigilantism Narrative Remix.
I'm probably a fan-girl heretic, but I never really thought her two seasons of bon-mots were worth the Emmys
No, you're absolutely right; I've thought the same. Funny how often that happens -- someone doesn't get anything for a fantastic performance and then wins for something that's essentially a throw-away.
Interesting (and sad) stats about eclampsia. The one person I've personally known who had it did not die. What a scary condition.
Fortunately, in developed countries, where cesarean section is safe and available, pre-eclampsia is rarely allowed to progresses to full eclampsia, and it's rare to have a mother die. Babies are a different story. My niece recovered fully, but two of my acquaintances who had it during pregnancy had profoundly injured babies (one died and the other is severely brain-injured.)
I doubt they'll go down this route on DA, but it wouldn't strain credulity if Little Sybil turned out to have a brain injury, given how severely her mother's body was deprived of oxygen. They also hinted that the baby had intra-uterine growth retardation, which suggests Sybil had been pre-ecclamptic for a considerable time before she became acutely ill.
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Now THAT could really resuscitate my interest in this show. (Impaling always does.) Wouldn't mind Granny impaling the both of 'em, either. ... Here's hoping S4 will mark the turn to Downton Abbey: The Vigilantism Narrative Remix.
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No, you're absolutely right; I've thought the same. Funny how often that happens -- someone doesn't get anything for a fantastic performance and then wins for something that's essentially a throw-away.
Interesting (and sad) stats about eclampsia. The one person I've personally known who had it did not die. What a scary condition.
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I doubt they'll go down this route on DA, but it wouldn't strain credulity if Little Sybil turned out to have a brain injury, given how severely her mother's body was deprived of oxygen. They also hinted that the baby had intra-uterine growth retardation, which suggests Sybil had been pre-ecclamptic for a considerable time before she became acutely ill.
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