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Downton Abbey Rape Scene - Well Handled Or Not?
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Like most people who watch it, 'Downton Abbey' is appointment tv in our house, so I heard the warning before the programme started.
I was very surprised by the rape scene, but I also thought that it was extremely well handled. You saw nothing graphic, but even so - you knew what was happening.
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Do you feel that it was well handled?
Do you think that the storyline doesn't belong in the show?
I was very surprised by the rape scene, but I also thought that it was extremely well handled. You saw nothing graphic, but even so - you knew what was happening.
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Do you feel that it was well handled?
Do you think that the storyline doesn't belong in the show?
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Worse thing for me was the dreadful one tone voice of the bloke wot dun it. Exactly the same voice and character as he was in Eastenders. One question - even though she only opened the door into the room how did that housekeeper woman know what had happened, she didn't ask her and yes she was crying but anything could have happened to her?
perhaps it was well handled, but i didn't like it at all. they were fair game in real life, it's been well documented, but that doesn't mean to say that we have to see women, and even if was implied subjected to endless rapes and assaults, many dramas do this, and i find that fact quite disturbing. not enough if you have been a victim of rape, you watch a programme unwittingly, and there it is in your face.
/many dramas do this, and i find that fact quite disturbing. /
If it is proportionate to the reality it is dramatising I can't see why anyone would be disturbed
/if you have been a victim of rape, you watch a programme unwittingly, and there it is in your face. /
That is because that person has unresolved issues.
It would be healthier for them if they took action to resolve those issues rather than relying on the rest of the world to never remind them of it.
If it is proportionate to the reality it is dramatising I can't see why anyone would be disturbed
/if you have been a victim of rape, you watch a programme unwittingly, and there it is in your face. /
That is because that person has unresolved issues.
It would be healthier for them if they took action to resolve those issues rather than relying on the rest of the world to never remind them of it.
that scene was done explicitly so it will drive a wedge between her and her husband, she will not want him near and he won't know why, as she said in the scene, that men were hung for rape in those days, and her husband had already a criminal record if he went looking for the man, so she said nothing...
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