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Having never seen either the TV show or the first movie made from Downton Abbey, I broke down this time. Having spent a couple hours of my life watching rich, entitled people from UK drink, early 20th century, eat and conspire, and knowing that I'd never have those hours back again, I realized that there is only one problem I'd have with this movie.....that it would contain a plot description that had but one paragraph, just a small part of the plot, that looks like this (according to Wikipedia):
"In 1928, the Earl of Grantham's widowed son-in-law, Tom Branson marries Lucy Smith, Lady Bagshaw's secret illegitimate daughter and sole heir to the Bagshaw estate. Soon after, Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, informs the family that many years before, the recently deceased Marquis de Montmirail gave her a villa, though she never told anyone. Violet intends to bequeath it to her great-granddaughter, Sybbie, Tom's young daughter with the late Lady Sybil Crawley."
The idea that a Marquis could give someone a villa (on the Riviera at that) and nobody would know, is one thing that I find incomprehensible.