
Did you think there were enough podcasts about TV, or even, about Downton Abbey? Well, you are wrong because we are adding another. Christina and Allison will be chatting Downton Abbey episode by episode and maybe drinking some tea, too. Follow us on Twitter @ringforteapod!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmArts | ||||

Now we're really digging into it, or as much as we can remember after watching the movie over a week ago.... Daisy and Andy are engaged and it's a liiiiittle problematic. But besides that there's Violet's attempts to interfere with someone else's inh... more
The Downton Abbey movie has finally arrived and after so much discussion of our plans, we have finally seen it! We're back to bask in the glow of the movie-going experience and give our overall impressions of the movie! Stay tuned for more movie talk... more
We hash out the last bits of the series finale and our final thoughts on the show itself. From telegrams to telephones, John Bates in prison to Anna Bates in prison, and much, MUCH more, it's been a long road, but we've made it! Join us for this last... more
It's the series finale and they are packing A LOT into this one. We are splitting our recap up into two parts, pre-Christmas and post-Christmas (because there always has to be an event at Christmas time...). Just when Edith settles into the idea of b... more
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ETA: Pro tip, don’t eat and talk into a microphone with food in your mouth.
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I watched the series well after it aired so never had the opportunity to talk about it “over the water cooler.” I appreciate the discussion by other non-fanatical viewers who have different interpretations or noticed things I missed. For example, it never occurred to me that Mrs. Patmore was directing the Ouija board messages to Daisy.
This podcast is a nice companion piece to people who watched DA alone.
The “expert” on the show seems like she is not even watching the show. She’s not helpful in clarifying questions. I had to stop in episode 2 when she started eating during the recoding and was simply responding with her mouth full, “mmm hmmm.” She keeps going off topic on other shows which she is clearly more interested in. I also had a hard time with their own elitism about their jobs and titles, followed directly by a vitriolic indictment of the elitism which was normal for the period of the ... more
Unfortunately, these ladies don’t know much about either Downton Abbey or the historical time it was set in. Even the one who claims to have seen the show multiple times gets most things wrong. They completely lost me when they said the Dowager (who they could barely identify) does not do anything “because she is a WOMAN.” How little they know of history before the year of their own births. Just skip this one.
The hosts do warn you that they don’t expect anyone to actually listen and they sure follow through on that. They seem to take pleasure in doing things that annoy listeners: going way off topic, disregard for accuracy, and talking while eating. Maybe they embraced the character of Martha Levinson? Definitely Americans who don’t care to understand how century-old culture in a another country could be different.
The troll that made me stop listening: refusing to pause or edit out when one host h... more
Downton Abbey fanatic Christine and first time watcher Allison annotate each episode with twenty-first century medical knowledge, happy ridicule, astute hat assessment, and, from Allison, speculation about what will happen next. Each podcast gets off to a slightly rocky start, but hang in there. They call their digressions "raw chicken time," acknowledging that listeners aren't always in a position to skip ahead, and it was their pledge to keep RCT to a minimum that got me past the introductory... more









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