When Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale arrives as the final chapter of Downton Abbey, it’s easy to assume the dominant emotion would be sadness.
But when Joanne Froggatt, Hugh Bonneville and Allen Leech talk about it, something else comes through more clearly:
They’re not mourning the ending — they’re still surprised it lasted at all.
Fifteen years. Six seasons. Three films.
In an industry where most shows disappear without warning, that kind of longevity doesn’t just feel rare.
It feels almost impossible.
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