💨 Abstract
Matthew Goode clarified recent remarks about his "Downton Abbey" character Henry Talbot, insisting they were not derogatory. Goode said he wouldn't return for the third film, playfully suggesting Henry became a 'wet lettuce'. He proposed an alternative ending for Lady Mary, hinting at a surprise rather than Henry. Goode stars in the Netflix thriller "Dept Q," playing a tortured detective, a role he found challenging but rewarding. He enjoys long-form television, despite its demands.
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