FAVOURITE
Rose : The heart of the show for me, and, in some ways, the easiest character to identify with. She most certainly was the one with the most modern type of sensitivity. Always been a fan of Jean.
Hudson : Just the definitive portrayal of the Edwardian butler. No actor in film or TV history could ever portray this kind of character as memorably and effortlessy as Gordon, with the possible exception of Anthony Hopkins in "The Remains of the Day".
Hazel: I think Seasons 3-4 are the peak of the show (as many other people do) and she's certainly one of the main reasons. I liked how her humbler origins made her a more human character than Lady Marjorie and a sort of link between the upstairs and downstairs world. Her conversation with Richard about the downstairs family is one of my favourite moments in the whole show. As her replacement, Virginia came in too late and didn't have enough spotlight episodes.
LEAST FAVOURITE
Frederick: The only character I really couldn't care about. In the role, Gareth Hunt had all the facial expressiveness of a totem pole and less screen presence than the cameraman (although he was even worse a couple years later in the horrendous "New Avengers"). He was arguably the only character who had basically nothing to do in any of his episodes (wonder if that was due to the actor's limits), and, as a result, his only spotlight episode, "Alberto", feels completely filler.
Georgina: Never really seemed to grow up, although I understand that it might have been the point of her character. Hard to feel anything for her in 'Joke Over' (I even wonder if, in the end, when she finally looked a bit upset, it wasn't just a trick to get closer to Robert). Despite all her flaws, Lizzie seemed a more complex character, even if only for her contradictory nature.
Daisy: As I said, Frederick is the only character I really disliked. In Daisy's case, I suppose it's just a vibe. Something about her (or Jacqueline Tong) always prevented me from being 100% involved with her dramas. Since the character was rather stong-willed, maybe she needed a more charismatic performer.
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