In an otherwise civil discussion of “Downton Abbey’s” second season, actor Hugh Bonneville let loose on an interviewer who casually let it slip that she’d gone online and viewed a pirated version of the British period drama’s Christmas special, which aired in the U.K. in December but won’t hit PBS until Feb. 19. This turned out to be the wrong thing to tell the man who plays proud patriarch Robert Crawley.


“I wish you hadn’t told me you watched it illegally,” said Bonneville, choosing words that suggested he shouldn’t be writing dialogue for the nobleman otherwise known as the Earl of Grantham. “That’s really pissing me off. Shame on you. Be ashamed.”

Really Hugh? Really? Interesting article on EVERYONE downloading/streaming Downton. (via ambotherambo)

“Shame on you. Be ashamed.”  Wow, what a fucking gross way to talk to a grown woman.

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lol oh.

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haha I marathonned the entire series the past week through similar means. sorry not sorry.

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gatheringbones:

how Ann looks at Leslie

how Ann looks at Leslie

Rashida is so god damn cute.

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I blame Paloma but I am so endeared by Scott Disick even though he’s got that Patrick Bateman vibe.

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#lol  #liz lemon  #30 rock  #gpoy  
#30 rock  #nbc  

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Conan, CBS, Rebel Wilson Plan a 'Super Fun Night' | Vulture ›

popculturebrain:

Wilson stars in the pilot pick up produced by Conan for CBS about a group of geeky girls who set out to have a super fun night every week.

washingtonpoststyle:

Stephen Colbert interviews Maurice Sendak.

This is the greatest interview in the history of “The Colbert Report.” (Go to our actual tumblog if you have trouble watching on the dashboard.)

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“Good.”

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1x02 Cat’s in the Bag…

THE GOOD OLD DAYS!

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