What to expect on ‘Downton Abbey’ S4

"Downton Abbey," the Emmy award-winning upstairs-downstairs drama, returns to American TV on Sunday, January 5, for its fourth season. The Crawley family has seen two additions to the family in the wake of some (spoiler alert) shocking deaths. Expect all sorts of new drama from the family now that they're heading into the Roaring '20s, and look out for some new faces walking the halls. Let's see where we left off.<!-- -->
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</br>From left, Penelope Wilton as Isobel Crawley; Maggie Smith as Violet, Dowager Countess; Dan Stevens as Matthew Crawley; Hugh Bonneville as Lord Grantham; Allen Leech as Tom Branson; Ruairi Conaghan as Kieran Branson; Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley; Elizabeth McGovern as Cora, Countess of Grantham; and Laura Carmichael as Lady Edith Crawley.“Downton Abbey,” the Emmy award-winning upstairs-downstairs drama, returns to American TV on Sunday, January 5, for its fourth season. The Crawley family has seen two additions to the family in the wake of some (spoiler alert) shocking deaths. Expect all sorts of new drama from the family now that they’re heading into the Roaring ’20s, and look out for some new faces walking the halls. Let’s see where we left off.

From left, Penelope Wilton as Isobel Crawley; Maggie Smith as Violet, Dowager Countess; Dan Stevens as Matthew Crawley; Hugh Bonneville as Lord Grantham; Allen Leech as Tom Branson; Ruairi Conaghan as Kieran Branson; Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley; Elizabeth McGovern as Cora, Countess of Grantham; and Laura Carmichael as Lady Edith Crawley.
Newly widowed Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) must deal with life as a single mom since Matthew's death, but how will she cope? It may not be long before our icy heroine is on the hunt for a new suitor.Newly widowed Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) must deal with life as a single mom since Matthew’s death, but how will she cope? It may not be long before our icy heroine is on the hunt for a new suitor.
Isobel Crawley (Penelope Wilton) will surely be reeling from the unexpected passing of her son, but will Matthew's mother play a large part in raising her grandson, or will this be the last we see of her?Isobel Crawley (Penelope Wilton) will surely be reeling from the unexpected passing of her son, but will Matthew’s mother play a large part in raising her grandson, or will this be the last we see of her?
Molesley (Kevin Doyle) is without an employer after Matthew's death last season. But we think we'll still be seeing the former butler. (Also pictured, Siobhan Finneran as O'Brien.)Molesley (Kevin Doyle) is without an employer after Matthew’s death last season. But we think we’ll still be seeing the former butler. (Also pictured, Siobhan Finneran as O’Brien.)
Lady Edith (Laura Carmichael) has become a working woman, writing for a major newspaper. Will the other Crawley sister give in to her feelings for her older publisher? Lady Edith (Laura Carmichael) has become a working woman, writing for a major newspaper. Will the other Crawley sister give in to her feelings for her older publisher?
Tom Branson (Allen Leech) has been spending the last year and a half as a widowed father since the death of Lady Sybil. Branson must now fend off the advances of new staffers at Downton.Tom Branson (Allen Leech) has been spending the last year and a half as a widowed father since the death of Lady Sybil. Branson must now fend off the advances of new staffers at Downton.
Lord Grantham (Hugh Bonneville, left) is faced with the challenges of getting his widowed daughter back on her feet, as well as getting the estate in a financially sound place. (Jim Carter as Mr. Carson pictured, right.)Lord Grantham (Hugh Bonneville, left) is faced with the challenges of getting his widowed daughter back on her feet, as well as getting the estate in a financially sound place. (Jim Carter as Mr. Carson pictured, right.)
The Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith) continues her reign as the "Queen of Sass" at Downton, taking down everyone and everything in her path. The Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith) continues her reign as the “Queen of Sass” at Downton, taking down everyone and everything in her path.
Mr. Carson (Jim Carter) must help the downstairs staff adjust to the changes being implemented around Downton, including a major change for O'Brien (Siobhan Finneran).<!-- -->
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</br>(Pictured, Joanne Froggatt as Anna, Rob James-Collier as Thomas, Phyllis Logan as Mrs Hughes, Jim Carter as Carson, Siobhan Finneran as Sarah O'Brien, Kevin Doyle as Molesley.)Mr. Carson (Jim Carter) must help the downstairs staff adjust to the changes being implemented around Downton, including a major change for O’Brien (Siobhan Finneran).

(Pictured, Joanne Froggatt as Anna, Rob James-Collier as Thomas, Phyllis Logan as Mrs Hughes, Jim Carter as Carson, Siobhan Finneran as Sarah O’Brien, Kevin Doyle as Molesley.)
With Mr. Bates (Brendan Coyle) out of prison, Lord Grantham's valet can begin his life in wedded bliss to Anna.With Mr. Bates (Brendan Coyle) out of prison, Lord Grantham’s valet can begin his life in wedded bliss to Anna.
Anna (Joanne Froggatt) has worked to get Bates out of prison, and now she can finally enjoy having her husband back at Downton. (Also pictured, Matt Milne as Alfred, left and Rob James-Collier as Thomas).Anna (Joanne Froggatt) has worked to get Bates out of prison, and now she can finally enjoy having her husband back at Downton. (Also pictured, Matt Milne as Alfred, left and Rob James-Collier as Thomas).
With Daisy (Sophie McShera) gaining more responsibility in the kitchen, she will have to keep her personal feelings for footman Alfred at bay.With Daisy (Sophie McShera) gaining more responsibility in the kitchen, she will have to keep her personal feelings for footman Alfred at bay.
Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) must put aside her duties as Lady Grantham and help her eldest daughter in her time of need. Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) must put aside her duties as Lady Grantham and help her eldest daughter in her time of need.
Shirley MacLaine returns as Cora's mother, Martha Levinson, to bring some much needed Yank zest to Downton. Shirley MacLaine returns as Cora’s mother, Martha Levinson, to bring some much needed Yank zest to Downton.
Mrs. Patmore (Lesley Nicol) has more on her hands in the kitchen, continuing to deal with the drama of her young mentees Daisy and Ivy. Will the head cook get some well-deserved time for herself? Mrs. Patmore (Lesley Nicol) has more on her hands in the kitchen, continuing to deal with the drama of her young mentees Daisy and Ivy. Will the head cook get some well-deserved time for herself?
Diversity at Downton! Gary Carr joins the series this season as Jack Ross, a jazz singer who is described as both charming and charismatic. Diversity at Downton! Gary Carr joins the series this season as Jack Ross, a jazz singer who is described as both charming and charismatic.
Cousin Rose (Lily James) is back, and expect the rebellious teen to stay within trouble's reach. (Also pictured, Edward Baker-Duly as Margadale)Cousin Rose (Lily James) is back, and expect the rebellious teen to stay within trouble’s reach. (Also pictured, Edward Baker-Duly as Margadale)

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    • “Downton Abbey” is back for a new season on Sunday
    • Expect grief and some cast additions
    • Shirley MacLaine will return as Martha Levinson

Editor’s note: This story contains spoilers from earlier seasons of “Downton Abbey.”

(CNN) — 2014 marks an exciting new year for “Downton Abbey” fans. The show’s fourth season kicks off on PBS on Sunday, and 1922 promises to be another scandal-filled time for the Crawley family and their busy staff.

The season just ended in the UK, but now American fans will have their chance to get wrapped up in the latest drama brewing within those British walls. Season 3 brought us tragic deaths, new additions to the family and staff, and Shirley MacLaine. What will the next set of episodes hold?

Here are the five things we are looking forward to over the next eight weeks:

1. How will Lady Mary move on from tragedy?

Season 3 ended with a bang. Hours after Lady Mary gave birth to a son, her husband, Matthew, was killed in a car crash. Season 4 picks up six months after the accident, and we will find out how the eldest of the Crawley siblings is handling life as a widowed mother. Is she still in mourning or working to find the perfect suitor? Mary’s biggest plight in the series has been her search for the right man, and now she’s got to consider picking it up again, this time with a small piece of baggage. Perhaps she will devote all her time and energy to her new son. Or will she resent the child as a constant reminder of her lost love?

Matthew was in the midst of making changes at Downton to help the Abbey regain its financial footing, and now his wife must take on those duties. Our guess is, the warmth brought out by Matthew has since frozen over. Expect to see the cold, emotionally closed-off Mary we knew so well at the beginning of the series. Also, we will almost certainly see Mary don nothing but black. She is in mourning, after all.

2. Diversity at Downton!

That’s right, after three seasons, we will finally see a person of color on the show! Downton has never been known for its diversity, but viewers know social change is on the horizon. It was only a matter of time before it creeps into those hallowed halls. While Diddy’s casting may have been nothing more than a Funny or Die joke, season 4 will in fact include the show’s first recurring black character. Gary Carr has been cast as a charismatic jazz singer and will hopefully give us a glimpse into the characters’ feelings about the changing face of race in the 1920s. With Cousin Rose’s penchant for jazz clubs revealed in the finale, it’s a safe bet the two will cross paths this season.

3. Will this be the last we see of Cousin Isobel?

With Matthew gone, what does that mean for his dear mother? Isobel has played a major part in the series since her son’s introduction in season 1. Now that we must get used to life without Matthew, how much longer will we get to spend with the family he brought with him? Fans will surely get a glimpse into Isobel’s grieving period since the huge loss. It will be interesting to see whether she remains a lead character on the series with only a grandson connecting her to Downton. With Mary inevitably trapped in a state of depression, perhaps it will be Isobel who comes to her rescue and helps raise the newborn heir.

4. How much time will we have to spend with Cousin Rose?

Viewers were introduced to Lady Rose at the tail end of season 3, and the rebellious teen didn’t make the best impression. She had been invited to stay at Downton while her parents travel to India. If the previews are anything to go by, we’re going to see much more of the troublemaker in coming episodes. With a dark cloud still hanging over the Abbey after the shocking deaths of both Matthew and Lady Sybil, Rose might provide a much-needed bright spot to the house.

5. What’s next for Downton’s downstairs?

Season 3 wrapped with most of Downton’s downstairs players riding cloud nine. Bates and Anna have become the show’s most loving pair since the former’s release from prison. Daisy, Alfred and Ivy became involved in an innocent love triangle. Even the conniving Thomas made peace with those he’s wronged. The finale gave the staff a chance to get out of their uniforms and spend some time bonding in the sun.

Expect some major changes within the hard-working team in the new season. A major player will be taking time away from Downton, making room for a few shakeups. Since Branson’s been living as a widower for nearly two years, the former chauffeur may have to pay special attention to the latest addition. And with Molesley now jobless, Matthew’s former butler and valet will be in search of new work.

Did we mention fans can expect both special guest star Paul Giamatti and another helping of Shirley MacLaine in the roles of Harold Levinson and his mother, Martha? There’s nothing we look forward to more than one-liner standoffs between Martha and the Dowager Countess. There’s never a dull moment at Downton!




Source: CNN