Who was Sybil in love with?

Lady Sybil Crawley from Downton Abbey was deeply in love with Tom Branson, the family's chauffeur, an Irish revolutionary who represented a life of independence and progressive ideals, leading to their marriage and a significant, though tragically short, romance that broke class barriers.
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Who does Sybil love?

đź’ž Truly romantic, tearing down class barriers, wonderful how the family accepts Tom, but so sad their love for each other was so shortly lived. Excellent !
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Did Sybil actually love Tom?

For Tom Sybil is the love of his life and Sybil feels the same way about him. By Christmas 1919, they are expecting their first child and in 1920 return to Downton Abbey to visit the Crawley family and attend Mary's wedding.
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Who does Lady Sybil end up with?

Lady Sybil Crawley in Downton Abbey marries Tom Branson, the family's chauffeur and an Irish socialist, in a controversial union that defied class norms but brought him into the family and led to their daughter, Sybbie, as mentioned in WLIW. Their love story, while beautiful, took a tragic turn with Sybil's death from eclampsia shortly after childbirth, leaving Tom to raise their daughter at Downton.
 
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Who raises Lady Sybil's baby?

After hearing of Sybil's death, and still recovering from her agonizing decision to relinquish her young illegitimate son to be raised by his wealthy grandparents, Ethel empathizes with Robert and Cora over the pain of losing a child.
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What happens to Lady Sybil's husband?

After Sybil's passing, Tom is left to bring up their daughter alone. He goes on to become a co-agent for the estate with his sister-in-law, Lady Mary, but is reluctant to adopt the upstairs style due to his proud Irish roots.
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Why was Maggie Smith written out of Downton Abbey?

"She is filming until August and then wants to leave, going out on a high. She thinks that three series is enough and she wants to get back to the stage and big screen," says the source. Zap2it previously reported that Smith had not yet renewed her contract for Seasons 4 and 5, as many of the main actors have.
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Why was Sybil killed off on Downton Abbey?

Lady Sybil's death in Downton Abbey was primarily because actress Jessica Brown Findlay chose to leave the show after three seasons to pursue other acting opportunities and avoid being typecast, with creator Julian Fellowes writing the character out due to this departure, killing her off from complications of childbirth (eclampsia).
 
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Did Tom get Edna pregnant?

It was all a ruse. She was not pregnant, but had plans: As soon as Tom had agreed to marry her, she would find some dupe to play the unwitting surrogate baby daddy (could be a job for Molesley). Instead of being offered a payoff, her bluff is called. Down goes Braithwaite!
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Does Daisy ever remarry in Downton Abbey?

Yes, Daisy marries twice in Downton Abbey: first to the dying footman William Mason for her financial security, and later to fellow footman Andrew "Andy" Parker, with whom she starts a family and moves to Yew Tree Farm.
 
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Who does Tom Branson remarry in Downton Abbey?

Tom Branson remarries Lucy Smith, the cousin of the Crawleys and lady's maid to Queen Mary, in the film Downton Abbey: A New Era, giving his daughter Sybbie a mother and starting a new family with a child of their own. Their wedding happens at the beginning of the movie, uniting them and making them owners of the Brampton Estate.
 
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Is Thomas the illegitimate son of Lord Grantham?

Quick Answers. Is Thomas really the illegitimate son of O'Brien and Lord Grantham? No information in the provided context supports the claim that Thomas is the illegitimate son of O'Brien and Lord Grantham. Their interactions appear to revolve around their roles as servants and personal disagreements.
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What happens to Edna on Downton Abbey?

Edna Braithwaite's story in Downton Abbey ends in Season 4 when her manipulative schemes to trap Tom Branson into marriage, including faking a pregnancy with a Marie Stopes book as evidence, are exposed by Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Hughes threatens to call a doctor and ruin her reputation, leading Edna to storm out of the Abbey for good, defeated by both Mrs. Hughes and Thomas Barrow. 
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What kills Sybil?

Lady Sybil Crawley from Downton Abbey died from eclampsia, a severe complication of pregnancy (often linked to preeclampsia) that causes seizures, strokes, and organ damage, tragically occurring shortly after she gave birth to her daughter, Marigold. Despite warnings from her family doctor, Dr. Clarkson, the attending obstetrician's advice was followed, leading to a fatal progression of symptoms and seizures, highlighting the dangers of high blood pressure disorders in pregnancy during that era.
 
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Why did Tom leave Sybil in Ireland?

Tom left Sybil in Ireland because he was involved in Irish revolutionary activities, specifically the burning of a pro-British aristocrat's home, which made him a wanted man by the authorities, forcing him to flee to Downton Abbey for safety, leaving Sybil behind temporarily until she arrived the next day, and he was then barred from returning to Ireland.
 
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Who is the father of Sybil, a baby?

Sybil's husband and the father of their daughter is Tom Branson, the former Grantham chauffeur and Irish revolutionary who can't go home. For purposes of drama, it was a fitting way for her to die.
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Who does Branson marry after Sybil's death?

After his wife Sybil's passing, Tom Branson marries Lucy Smith, Queen Mary's lady-in-waiting and Lady Bagshaw's illegitimate daughter, at the beginning of Downton Abbey: A New Era, giving his daughter Sybbie a mother again and starting their new life at the Brampton Estate.
 
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Who is the biggest villain in Downton Abbey?

Type of Villain

Alex Green is the main antagonist of Downton Abbey seasons 4 & 5, although he only appears in the former. He was the valet to Anthony Foyle/Lord Gillingham and visited Downton Abbey with him in 1922. He was called "An evil violent man" and "A vile vicious monster" by Mrs.
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Who is the father of Anna's baby in Downton Abbey?

John Bates Jr.

(born 31 December 1925) is the son of Anna and John Bates. He was born on New Year's Eve 1925, right before the New Year was announced. He is named after his father and has inherited his mother's blonde hair.
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Did Dr. Clarkson lie about Sybil?

He insisted he could not tell an outright lie, but later told Robert and Cora that the likelihood of Sybil surviving had they done a C-section was not very good, and that she woud likely have died anyway. Nevertheless he still blames Sir Philip for arrogantly ignoring all the evidence.
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Why was Matthew Crawley killed off?

Matthew Crawley was killed off in Downton Abbey because actor Dan Stevens chose to leave the show after his initial three-year contract ended, wanting to pursue other roles, leaving creator Julian Fellowes with little choice but to write him out in a dramatic fashion, as he was a central character. Fellowes stated that killing off such a core character was the only way for them to permanently exit without disrupting the estate's stability storyline, making his death the most logical, albeit tragic, exit for the show's narrative. 
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How old was Sybil when she died in Downton Abbey?

A few hours later, in the middle of the night, Mary in a panic wakes the family to go to Sybil's room. The young 24 year old is in bed having seizures. Clarkson informs them that it is eclampsia and that nothing can be done.
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What is the famous line from Downton Abbey?

Famous Downton Abbey quotes often come from the sharp-tongued Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith), highlighting class, change, and stoicism, like "What is a weekend?" and "Don't be defeatist, dear. It's very middle class," alongside heartfelt lines about love and duty from other characters, defining the series' wit and drama. 
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What is Maggie Smith's diagnosis?

In 2008, at the age of 73, Dame Maggie Smith was diagnosed with breast cancer whilst filming Harry Potter. She spoke openly about her experience, and alongside her remarkable legacy, her words continue resonate today - during October. They remind us that cancer is not a simple battle to be won or lost.
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How old was McGonagall when she died in real life?

Professor Minerva McGonagall will forever be remembered at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Beloved “Harry Potter” actor Maggie Smith died Sept. 27 at the age of 89, and the cast from the popular franchise has been paying tribute.
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