'Downton Abbey' Reaches Its Finale This Weekend - The 8 Things We Need To See Happen Before Final Credits

DOWNTON ABBEY: 8 Things We Need To See Happen In This Weekend's Finale...
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'Downton Abbey' comes to an end this weekend after six series. By 10pm on Sunday evening, one Christmas special notwithstanding, we'll have determined the fates of residents both above and below stairs of TV's most familiar pile.

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Exec producer Gareth Neame has already revealed that not every character in the show is guaranteed a happy ending, and things certainly aren't looking too clever for beleaguered Mr Barrow. But what else can we hope for, before the credits roll for the final time on Julian Fellowes' creation.

Before this series began, we listed the eight things we needed to see happen before the end appeared. On the eve of the final show, we return to those eight question and check on how many of those wishes we can hope to see fulfilled...

8 Things That Need To Happen In Downton Abbey finale
Love downstairs(01 of08)
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"Come on folks, let's have a Downton wedding that doesn't end in tragedy, being arrested for murder or being abandoned at the aisle. It's just time."Reader, they did it. And, now Mr Carson's discovered the hard way just how complicated it is keeping house, their chances for marital bliss (and, cross fingers, a spin-off detective series) look extremely favourable.
Decisions, decisions...(02 of08)
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"Come on Mary, you've had your fun, now it's time to secure the house and the name - there must be another surprise cousin waiting to rock up to the annual fair, and stoke the fire within the iceberg, surely?" Mary's certainly come out of her Havisham-esque gloom, but her haughty froideur when it comes to all suitors is no more appealing. Sorry, M, say yes, say no, have another weekend in Harrogate, frankly, we've stopped caring.
In From The Cold(03 of08)
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"That married editor gentle-chap needs to come back from the dead, and save Lady Mousey Middle One from a life of independence with her recently reclaimed child."Well, it doesn't look like he's turning up, but Edith has successfully found herself another suitor in Mr Pelham. If only she could find herself a meaningful occupation. Oh, she has a magazine, you say? Funny, she's never mentioned it...
Get With The(se) Times(04 of08)
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"If ever there was a character overdue some romance, it's surely the tragic Mr Barrow. Yes, he's still a bit mischievous, conniving and controlling, but the love of a good man could curb that." Sadly, things have taken a turn for the worse for Mr Barrow, bizarrely with both Robert Crawley and Julian Fellowes seeming to think the estate's entire financial challenges could be solved with giving him the boot. It's been sad and strange to watch, and it doesn't look like rescue is anywhere near.
As Sinitta Sang, I Need A Toyboy(05 of08)
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"Countess Dowager needs to find herself a toyboy (who may or may not resemble George Clooney)." Unfortunately, it's been a cruise, not a crush, that is keeping the Dowager occupied as we approach the series end. We're holding out for a triumphant return, complete with a scandalous young suitor. Ideally American.
Doctor In The House(06 of08)
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"Meanwhile, Mrs Crawley needs to see what's humming right under her nose, and marry that good doctor so they can be happy, and worthy, ever after." Looking more likely now Mrs Crawley's marital prospects have taken another blow, with a scheming daughter-in-law reminding her of the dubious quality of her catch. Meanwhile, there is a single doctor still in the house.
Not-So-Ditzy Daisy(07 of08)
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"Daisy needs to run for Parliament - on a radical, left-wing manifesto to protect the workers and reclaim all that land and money that her former masters have been sitting on. I mean, when has that ever gone wrong?" On her way with exam results to come... baby steps.
Trading Places(08 of08)
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Earl Grantham and his wife need to stop furrowing their brows over the diminishing family fortunes, simply pop the keys to the Downton Abbey back through the letter box, start making the sandwiches in the National Trust coffee shop on the corner of their estate and then retire to to the Everglades, where Americans can ask Robert if he knows the Queen. Looking more and more likely. Hopefully, before we cut back to Downton Abbey and its new owner, industrial kingpin Lord Barrow. And Robert probably needs to lay off the hamburgers.

'Downton Abbey' concludes on Sunday at 9pm on ITV.