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Friday Find: Spiky

Downton Abbey is officially over, as discussed last week.

This is basically my last chance to tout the Fug Girls' inimitable Downton recaps, so here we are. Their final recap is what I'm enjoying this week. If you haven't already read it, and you've seen the episode, I suggest you do so immediately. It's a perfect goodbye.

This is also a good time to mention that I immediately worked "spiky" into my vocabulary as a side effect of this final episode. Don't be spiky, Granny! (Oh but do. Do be spiky, Dowager, for we will miss you so.)

And bonus: I've mentioned before that physical comedy is my kryptonite. The recap reminded of the swivel chair incident and I looked up the clip. Maggie Smith in the scene is everything. I watched it over and over until I couldn't breathe from laughing so hard.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h8A_Y1r_yA My Downton Abbey Tribute Video edited to Disappearing World by David Gray! "Why does every day involve a fight with an American?" I do not own Downton Abbey, copyright belongs to Julian Fellowes, Carnival Films and ITV.

Friday Find: Downton Downer

Downton Abbey, one of my favorite shows, ends for us in the States this Sunday. I supposed it's not so much a downer as it is bittersweet.

Yeah, no, I'm bummed. I have loved the show so much, and I am so sad to never have a new episode to watch! But I suspect I may begin to rewatch the whole thing once I'm through my current, first-ever viewing of The Sopranos. The only thing better than the excitement of enjoying new episodes as they come out is watching a whole series straight through.

Anyway, to celebrate the end of one of the Best Shows Of All Time According To Me, I've got a round-up of some videos, gifs, and other Downton-related goodies.

And tell me, what are you going to miss most? Julian Fellowes' heavy-handed yet charming story lines? How Lady Edith could never get ahead? The way Lady Mary was such a smug, self-righteous jerk but you loved her anyway? The beautiful homes? The gorgeous period clothes and furnishings? Mrs. Padmore and Daisy's charming, high-strung relationship? MARY'S DRESSING GOWNS?

PBS has been ON IT with delightful, funny, moving videos to prep us all for the finale. Here are a few of my favorites.

Take a look back on the six seasons of Crawley sister feud. The Downton Abbey series finale airs Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 9/8c. #FarewellDownton

See cast members Allen Leech, Michelle Dockery, Jim Carter, Kevin Doyle, Phyllis Logan, and Hugh Bonneville answer quick questions about what they will miss most when the series ends. See the Downton Abbey series finale on Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 9/8c on MASTERPIECE on PBS. #DowntonPBS

See some of the best one-liners from six seasons of Downton Abbey. The series finale airs Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 9/8c on MASTERPIECE on PBS. #FarewellDownton

Like anyone who's a fan of the show, I will sorely miss the Dowager Countess's one liners and zingers.

Fortunately, they've provided a lifetime's supply of perfect GIFs, and BuzzFeed has approximately 112 listicles outlining them. You can find some here and here and here.

My friend Sarah sent me this delightful mug that is so perfect for watching the show, reading, and cozy Sundays.

Perfect Sunday. #herladyship (Thank you for the perfect mug, @raintea!)

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I will also really miss The Fug Girls' Downton Recaps. I looked forward to them every Monday, and they've been such a fun way to indulge in and stretch out the enjoyment of the show.

And finally, this NY Times piece breaks down where the fictional series paralleled real-life historic events. Absolutely fascinating.

Do you have any favorite Downton bits, links, swag, or memories to share?

And please, no spoilers, but if Lady Edith doesn't end up happily married, so help me god, I will do absolutely nothing because this is a TV show.

Friday Find: Kelly & Leslie

I was a big fan of American Idol in its heyday (anyone else remember American Idol ice cream?), though I stopped watching in recent years. I will forever be a fan of Kelly Clarkson, and if you missed her final Idol performance last night, be sure to check it out. And maybe have some tissues handy.

Kelly's emotions run as high as her vocals while performing her intimately personal song "Piece by Piece".

A friend who helped give me the idea of the Friday Find (HI ANDREA!) sent me this AV Club article this week. And of course she did, because many moons ago we worked together, and when we parted ways I gave her this mug and a bust of Ron Swanson with a plaque that said "Give me all the bacon and eggs you have."

Anyway, If you're a fan of Parks & Rec, it's a great breakdown of ten important episodes and how they helped shape and carry the series. A series I'm currently in my third re-watch of, if you must know. I can't quit you, Pawnee. And I don't want to. (Get on your feet!)

Thanks for this perfect gif, Andrea.

Thanks for this perfect gif, Andrea.