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6 Things That Prove We Are Overly Emotional About 'Downton'

It has been six long months since 'Downton' ended and we're still crying.

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6 Things That Prove We Are Overly Emotional About 'Downton'
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We were blessed with six seasons that will stay in our hearts forever. Here are six examples that prove we are over-emotional about the concluding episodes of "Downton Abbey"!

1. When we hear someone talk with an Irish accent and we start crying because it reminds us of Branson.

2. When we turn on PBS and hear "This is Masterpiece Classics" and cry because we think the "Downton" music is going to start, but it doesn't.

3. When we watch "Harry Potter" and see Maggie Smith as Professor McGonagall and cry because we remember how funny she was as the Dowager Countess.

4. When Someone mentions that Michelle Dockery is starring in a new American TV series and we cry because we can't imagine her being anyone but Lady Mary.

5. When we binge watch all six seasons from start to finish in one week and cry during the finale even though we know it's coming! And cry when lady Sybil dies, and when Matthew dies...ugh.

6. When Joanne Froggatt (Anna Bates) tells CNN that there is a chance of a Downton movie and we cry because that would be the greatest thing to ever happen.

Let's face it, we'll never get over the finale of "Downton." But a "Downton" movie? Yes!

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