It seriously is taking everything within me to continue watching this series... Not a huge fan but I want to pass this class so here it is:
A traveling fair arrives in the neighboring village. Anna becomes sick
and stays in bed for a day, visited by Mr. Bates who brings her up a
tray with a flower. Mrs. Hughes (the housekeeper) is reunited with a
former suitor, who proposes to her again; She discusses her choices in
life with Mr. Carson and eventually turns down the proposal after
serious consideration but seems satisfied with her decision. Thomas asks
Daisy to accompany him to the fair simply to annoy William, who is fond
of her. Although Mr. Bates physically threatens Thomas, he is unabashed
and leaves with a smirk. Molesley suffers from an allergic reaction,
which Violet correctly diagnoses after Isobel assumed it was erysipelas
(much to the amusement and pleasure of Violet.) Carson fears there is a
thief at Downton after doing inventory of the wine cellar and
discovering quite a few missing. Lady Sybil continues her
experimentation with feminism with the aid and inspiration of the new,
politically minded Irish chauffeur, Branson. After visiting her
dressmaker, she surprises the whole family by displaying an outfit
consisting of bloomers, and Branson is seen admiring her from the window.
Please state themes and give at least one biblical text to support those themes in each episode.
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