In the case of “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale,” parting is such sweet — and delightfully sappy — sorrow.

We’ve been through so much with the aristocratic Crawley family of the TV-and-film franchise’s namesake fictional Yorkshire estate — and the clan’s servants — that it’s hard to believe the series “Downton Abbey” debuted on these shores less than 15 years ago. In that time, there have been romances and births and scandals and shocking deaths. Copy article link

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