It's hard for Barrow, to deal with his sexuality in a time like 1920s, in a time where many people are not so open yet. I don't really know what to feel for this very complex character, but mostly I dislike him.
Bates tells Anna his innocence, much to his wife's relief. But the proof of evidence was already destroyed by Lady Mary who, we remember, thought it might've been a proof of his guilt.
Michael Gregson has been killed a year before, which depresses poor Edith more. I'm always waiting for an episode where Edith finally is lucky and happy, and Mary's luck is not favoring her anymore.
Bates tells Anna his innocence, much to his wife's relief. But the proof of evidence was already destroyed by Lady Mary who, we remember, thought it might've been a proof of his guilt.
Michael Gregson has been killed a year before, which depresses poor Edith more. I'm always waiting for an episode where Edith finally is lucky and happy, and Mary's luck is not favoring her anymore.