I'm very late to the party with this one, but I've just finished all 6 series and the 2 films. I've mostly enjoyed it, but it has left me with lots of questions. It's not a period in history that I know a great deal about and I'm wondering just how realistic the Crawley family's care for their servants was?
Paying for legal expertise for Bates and Anna, medical bills for Mrs Patmore & Mrs Hughes, mostly turning a blind eye to Barrow's 'transgressions'? Not to mention complete acceptance of Tom Branson into the heart of the family or Edith's 'ward'?
Obviously, as viewers, we need to like the main characters, but would a family of that social standing and in that time really be so kind?