I think we agree? Anyway, Downton Abbey became more of a Disney-fied portrait of English Aristocracy. Certainly, there is attention to how big social and historical developments affected the elites within each decade, they always resolved in the best possible way, and the Crawley family always seemed to be always cast in the most progressive light. My biggest issue, in spite of Michelle Dockery's acting talent,Ridiculously above. Chances are the servants would have been treated like subhumans and given very little time to themselves. I do think Downton Abbey was good for the first couple of seasons, but it's pretty horrible that so many people think that's what things were like. One of my least favourite things in any historical show or movie is when the good guys inexplicably harbour and express extremely progressive views. See The Patriot for some of the worst of it.
I think this is mostly just down to the show getting progressively worse. Pretty sure I remember reading somewhere that Julian Fellows pitched it as a one season show that would end just before the First World War, then it obviously took off and they went ahead with more.
was that Mary Crawley's constant yearning for status as the lady of the manor was both gratuitous and alienating