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To: SmoothSail who wrote (213277)2/23/2012 1:35:09 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Yes....................it is a very thick plot. The guy would have to be insane to do something like that out of pure spite.

And we're not the only ones asking who killed Vera Bates.



"'Downton Abbey': Did Sir Richard kill Vera Bates?

By Andrea Reiher



February 20, 2012 1:24 PM ET
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Masterpiece has been conducting an on-going series of chats with stars of "Downton Abbey" (you can read about Hugh Bonneville here, Laura Carmichael here and Allen Leech here). Monday (Feb. 20) as a post-game analysis of the Season 2 finale, PBS welcomed Brendan Coyle, who plays valet Mr. Bates.

We've posted some of his Q&A in a separate piece, but one thing we just had to discuss right away. Someone asked during the chat if Bates really killed Vera and Coyle responds, "The jury thought so ..."

Then PBS put up a poll, asking "Who do you think killed Vera Bates?" Almost 70% of chat participants said "Sir Richard." And then Coyle typed "You lot are brilliant..." But it wasn't in response to a question from a chat participant.

It was never addressed in the chat - it moved on to more questions about Bates. But it certainly has our gears turning. We actually had never even considered that it was Sir Richard. Does that even make sense?

At that point in the season, what would his motive be? Just to cause trouble for the Crawleys because of his jealousy over Matthew and Mary? It's not as if Vera died after Mary dumped Sir Richard.

And we are certainly, in no way, saying that Brendon Coyle has confirmed that this is the case at all. It might have been a coincidence of him complimenting the chat participants. But it was an interesting moment and it set our spidey sense a-tingling. Oooh, it's fun to speculate.

What do you think, "Downtonites"? Below is a screengrab of the moment in the chat, so you can see for yourself.



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To: SmoothSail who wrote (213277)2/23/2012 2:05:30 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
More so than Thomas or O'Brien or, Neeka's theory, Bates!



To: SmoothSail who wrote (213277)2/24/2012 12:36:09 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Was that in Section 1, or did I miss one in Section #2? Didn't think I did....but maybe.....

Good analysis...Mr. Bates couldn't have done it....he's much to nice a guy.....<ggg>