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Downton Abbey
Episode 3
Directed by
Philip John
TV-PG
S6 • E3
Oct 4, 2015
50m
8.6
7.6
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Preparations for the wedding of Mr Carson and Mrs Hughes are under way. Edith meets up with an old acquaintance. Spratt has something to hide.
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Cast of Episode 3
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
Fifi Hart
Sybbie Branson (uncredited)
Ronald Pickup
Sir Michael Reresby
Downton Abbey - S6 • E3 Ratings & Reviews
Wall Street Journal
Sarene Leeds
Fortunately, the Downton vs. the schoolhouse venue problem is solved rather swiftly courtesy of Mrs. Patmore.
TV Line
Andy Swift
The only thing worse than Anna's history with pregnancies is Edith's history with men... so I'm especially thrilled about the new man in her life.
TV Fanatic
Caralynn Lippo
Heartbreaking! Molesley is one of the most consistently good-hearted and kind characters on Downton Abbey.
PopMatters
Sean Fennell
We'll see where Tom fits into Mary's new role, Lady Grantham's fight against modernization, and the rest of the Downton clan, but I enter this plot development with a bit of wariness as to how to properly integrate a character who seemed gone forever.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
It's great to have [Tom] back.
New York Times
Louis Bayard
Even if you don't share Baron Fellowes's knee-jerk reverence for faded gentry, Sir Michael is a poignant old cuss, mourning his dead family and the days when women would go up at evening's end.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
When it comes to firing off witty barbs that inevitably transform into pseudo-memes, the Dowager Countess is still winning big.
indieWire
Jay Bushman
The first two installments of the season were lackluster, but episode three brings some sharper writing, sly performances, and a surprise that should be infuriating but manages to delight instead.
Guardian
Viv Groskop
This was a relatively pleasing outing, though, if slightly disjointed and uneventful.
Entertainment Weekly
Kevin P. Sullivan
It is a happy day, as two characters whom we have loved for many years are finally becoming man and wife. If anyone here objects to this blessed union, go read a different recap and forever hold your peace.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ceri Radford
Downton excels as feel-good comedy, and last night's plot showed off the script at its best.
AV Club
Emily L. Stephens
With all the dithering and minor stories of mundane suspense, it would be easy for the joy at the heart of this episode to be obscured. But Jim Carter and Phyllis Logan play their parts with quiet perfection.
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