Lovers of Downton Abbey shared a collective tear over news that the show was coming an end.
In March, executive producer Gareth Neame released a statement saying that it was with a heavy heart that ‘Downton Abbey’ will be closing its doors at the end of the sixth season.
“It’s focused on the end of an era. The dying of the light. The slight sense of finality. It is not Downton pulling up the drawbridge, not a thunderbolt that destroys it. We don’t have to have completely happy endings, but for the audience it is not a satisfying ending to have the place blown up. It is overwhelmingly a positive show, even when melancholic.”
Now, in a way that the Crawleys never could, the cast and crew of Downton have documented the show’s final days with a hashtag.
#LastDaysofDownton has captured the emotional goodbyes and tearful embraces of some of our favourite characters.
Are you sad to see the show end?
Love this woman #lastdaysofdownton pic.twitter.com/FH4Gx3NQt4
— Brendan Coyle (@brendancoyle99) August 11, 2015
#LastDaysofDownton: so long, McGonneville! pic.twitter.com/lhvcXvuk0V
— Elizabeth McGovern (@ElizabethMcGov) August 9, 2015
#LastDaysofDownton. Literally . My last. #tears. #tears #tears pic.twitter.com/YxWrj8fkFm
— Elizabeth McGovern (@ElizabethMcGov) August 8, 2015
Our amazing exec producer Liz. She has kept it all going for the past 6 years. She is THE BEST! #LastDaysOfDownton pic.twitter.com/YkIvdWvmlg
— Joanne Froggatt (@JoFroggatt) August 11, 2015
#LastDaysOfDownton #george will miss his dear #mama. Farewell @DowntonAbbey it's been the best two years ever! X pic.twitter.com/lCyUDGqPuu
— Clare Barker (@clare_omz) August 10, 2015
Blue Steel Bates'! #LastDaysOfDownton pic.twitter.com/uv1suERUz9
— Joanne Froggatt (@JoFroggatt) August 11, 2015