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Downton Abbey
Episode 2
Directed by
Minkie Spiro
TV-PG
S6 • E2
Sep 27, 2015
50m
8.0
6.9
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Lady Mary's meddling gets Mr Carson into trouble with Mrs Hughes. Cora and Violet lock horns over the hospital takeover plans. Robert has a tough decision to make.
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Cast of Episode 2
Maggie Smith
Violet Crawley
Michelle Dockery
Mary Crawley
Laura Carmichael
Edith Crawley
Joanne Froggatt
Anna Smith
Hugh Bonneville
Robert Crawley
Phyllis Logan
Mrs. Hughes
Elizabeth McGovern
Cora Crawley
Jim Carter
Charles Carson
Brendan Coyle
John Bates
Penelope Wilton
Isobel Merton
Raquel Cassidy
Phyllis Baxter
Lesley Nicol
Beryl Patmore
Sophie McShera
Daisy Mason
Robert James-Collier
Thomas Barrow
Allen Leech
Tom Branson
Amaëlle Cunningham
Guest Judge
Kevin Doyle
Joseph Molesley
David Robb
Dr. Clarkson
Andrew Scarborough
Tim Drewe
Trevor Cooper
Mr. Moore
Downton Abbey - S6 • E2 Ratings & Reviews
Wall Street Journal
Sarene Leeds
I think that's what made this week's hour with the Crawleys so much fun - it was just another great reminder that Michelle Dockery's Emmy-nominated role is far more complex than we might give the actress credit for.
TV Line
Andy Swift
Sunday's annual Malton fat stock show took a dramatic turn.
TV Fanatic
Caralynn Lippo
The theme, all-around, was 'meddling.' Some of it for the good, some detrimental.
PopMatters
Sean Fennell
While series six has its share of narrative streams, they all seem to be feeding into a collective thematic watershed: the rising tide of Downton's women.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
These episodes feel more like visits with old friends I'm happy to see, even if I find their stories a little repetitive and boring.
New York Times
Louis Bayard
Kudos to Andrew Scarborough and Emma Lowndes, between them, for deepening the Downton register into tragedy.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
In an episode that focuses on day-to-day minutiae - with light hints at the aforementioned social upheaval - the Drewe drama is the only truly exciting bit of business.
indieWire
Jay Bushman
For an episode featuring a child kidnapping, not a whole lot actually happened this week. I was hopeful that having an endpoint to write towards would sharpen the storytelling, but so far that hope is not being borne out.
Guardian
Viv Groskop
So many "low stakes" plotlines are developing and this worries me. The burden on the actors to spin gold out of Malton Show manure is intolerable.
Entertainment Weekly
Kevin P. Sullivan
I almost want to sit the show down and say, "Come on, Downton. This isn't you. You know better than this."
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ceri Radford
Downton Abbey hit its comic stride with the second instalment of its final series.
AV Club
Emily L. Stephens
This episode is rife with the language of battle and bloodshed.
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