A Quote by Emily Compagno

I love 'Downton Abbey.' — © Emily Compagno
I love 'Downton Abbey.'
I think the first time I realised 'Downton Abbey' was a hit was when I was sitting in a tea shop in New York and the couple next to me were talking about 'Downton Abbey,' and then they recognised me.
I think the first time I realised Downton Abbey was a hit was when I was sitting in a tea shop in New York and the couple next to me were talking about Downton Abbey, and then they recognised me.
I tried to get people at 'South Park' into 'Downton Abbey,' and it didn't work. I think they were like, 'Downton Abbey?' What?' And I kinda made a big plea in the writer's room, like, 'Guys, you should really watch it. It's good. It's addicting. My wife and I are obsessed with it.'
It's interesting that we assign the label 'political' to art that doesn't just fit a mould of status quo. Is 'Downton Abbey' not political? That's political! Every piece of art offers a perspective on the world. And what is politics if not a perspective on the world? 'Downton Abbey' is about class. It's also about race.
For dramas, I love 'Downton Abbey.' I'm a sucker for the BBC.
'Downton Abbey'. I love all things olden-days, and I'm very interested in somebody brushing my hair out at the end of the night.
I've been watching a lot of cable shows like 'The Wire' and 'Breaking Bad' and 'Downton Abbey.' I love how real the moments are.
'Downton Abbey' is a pageant, a cavalcade of a time when being born right is the first and most irrevocable career move, and in which an older order - whose passing 'Downton's' creator, Julian Fellowes, clearly mourns - is submerging in icy seas as surely as a grand and extravagant ocean liner.
I could not write on 'Downton Abbey'.
My childhood was not an episode from Downton Abbey
I've never seen an episode of Downton Abbey.
I let steam off by watching 'Downton Abbey.
This is college?' Schyler asked. 'or Downton Abbey?
I let steam off by watching 'Downton Abbey.'
I've never seen an episode of 'Downton Abbey.'
With 'Downton Abbey,' you're always stuck in one stately home.
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