Episode 2— Episode 2
Aired September 22, 2013 · 50 min

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Mary begins to move past her grief and becomes more involved in managing the estate. Lady Rose MacClare finds herself in trouble at a tea dance in York. Meanwhile, Hughes tries to persuade Carson to reconcile a past disagreement.
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Hugh Bonneville
as Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham
Laura Carmichael
as Lady Edith Crawley
Jim Carter
as Charles Carson
Brendan Coyle
as John Bates
Michelle Dockery
as Lady Mary Crawley
Kevin Doyle
as Joseph Molesley
Joanne Froggatt
as Anna Bates
Lily James
as Lady Rose MacClare
Robert James Collier
as Thomas Barrow
Allen Leech
as Tom Branson
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