Best Dowager Countess Quotes: ‘Downton Abbey’ Season Three
Oh no she Downt'nt! True, Downton Abbey may not be the most action-packed show on television. But thanks to the irrepressible presence of Lady Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, it packs an arsenal of zingers, one-liners, and bon mots brutal enough to make a Walking Dead shotgun blast look like a musical number from Dora the Explorer. Imagine those two old-man Muppets who heckle from the balcony dressed in Edwardian drag and you've got an idea of the scathingly funny energy that Dame Maggie Smith brings to every scene she's in.
Which makes it hard to come up with the definitive list of her best lines from Downton Abbey Season Three, but like the Dowager Countess herself we never shirk from a challenge. In the aftermath of Sunday's shocking season finale, here are Lady Violet's 16 best quotes from Season Three. Disagree if you want, but both we and the Dowager are never wrong.
By Sean T. Collins
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Episode One
Violet, to Robert in his black tie: "Do you think I might have a drink? Oh, I'm so sorry – I thought you were a waiter."
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Episode One, to Robert
Robert: "Can I tempt you to one of these new cocktails?"
Violet: "No, no, I don't think so. They look far too exciting for so early in the evening."
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Episode Two
Violet, on Sir Anthony at the altar: "He looks as if he's waiting for a beating from the headmaster."
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Episode Three, on the Dromgooles
Tom: "They turned everyone out of the castle. Lord and Lady Dromgoole, their sons and all the servants. And then they set fire to it."
Edith: "What a tragedy."
Violet: "Well, rather yes and no – that house was hideous. Of course, that is no excuse."
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Episode Three
Cora: "I think Granny's right."
Violet: "Can somebody write that down?"
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Episode Three, to Carson
Carson: "Hard work and diligence weigh more than beauty in the real world."
Violet: "If only that were true."
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Episode Four
Matthew: "Edith has had an invitation to write a newspaper column."
Violet: "When may she expect an offer to appear on the London stage?"
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Episode Five, to Robert
Violet: "Robert, people like us are never unhappily married."
Robert: "What do we do if we are?"
Violet: "Well, in those moments, a couple is 'unable to see as much of each other as they would like.'"
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Episode Five, to Dr. Clarkson
Dr. Clarkson: "You want me to lie?"
Violet: "'Lie' is so unmusical a word."
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Episode Five
Isobel: "I think Cousin Robert is referring to Ethel's work as a prostitute."
Violet: ". . . Well, of course these days servants are very hard to find."
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Episode Six, to Robert
Robert: "I'll do it on one condition – no, two. First, Matthew must agree . . . Second, you will both admit it when you realize you were wrong."
Violet: "Oh, well, that is an easy caveat to accept, because I'm never wrong."
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Episode Six
Violet: "I do think a woman's place is eventually in the home, but I see no harm in her having some fun before she gets there."
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Episode Six, to Isobel
Isobel: "Were you a very involved mother with Robert and Rosamund?"
Violet: "Does it surprise you?"
Isobel: "A bit. I'd imagined them surrounded by nannies and governesses, being starched and ironed to spend an hour with you after tea."
Violet: "Yes, but it was an hour every day." -
Episode Seven
Violet: "That is the thing about nature: there is so much of it."
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Episode Seven, to Edith
Violet: "Edith, stop fascinating that young man and come make a four at bridge."
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Episode Seven, to Robert
Robert: "They do say there's a wild man inside all of us."
Violet: "If only he would stay inside."