Sometime between August 4th, and November , Pharaoh dies and is replaced by Isis, another yellow labrador retriever.
It is unclear how Pharaoh met his end, or whether or not Isis is related to him, but by she is an established part of the household. His plan was to keep her hidden and then find her to gain Lord Grantham's trust.
However, his plan backfires when a village girl finds Isis and brings her to Lord Grantham. However, the latter sees that Thomas was searching for Isis and is touched. Thomas gains his promotion to Head Valet and also Lord Grantham's trust. While on the train's boarding platform, Lord Grantham's son-in-law Tom Branson is holding Isis on her leash. Lord Grantham asks him to walk her a lot, saying she can get lazy.
He walks her down to the village when he goes down for lunch at the local pub, the Grantham Arms. Upon arrival, Lord Grantham asks whether Isis is pleased to be in London; Tom responds that she is pleased to be with Robert, he was "no substitute. Lord Grantham takes Isis to a specialist who diagnoses her with cancer. He can't bring himself to have her put down, so on what he feels is her last night, he lays her on his bed, between him and Lady Grantham so that she had " two people who love her and each other very much on either side.
Nor has she revealed criminal misdemeanours in a previous household. Nor has she shagged a Turkish ambassador to death. She is Isis. Too many to count. This was Pharoah, the first Downton dog. Real name? Not to be confused with the legendary EastEnders dog of the same name. Quite the comedown, especially with his thespian pedigree. He had come to Downton from the set of Midsomer Murders, no less. Enter the goddess Isis, real name Ellie, and, from series three onwards, the appropriately-named Abbey.
It would get the dog lovers at home weeping. Nevertheless, Bonneville teased that there may be a treat for those missing Isis in the upcoming Downton Abbey movie , adding: "The audience decided we killed off the dog because of the other Isis. I'll tell you what, Isis isn't in the film As dancers and drama may twirl around her, she remains the true belle of the ballroom.
From the garden party to the church bazaar, no sprawling estate lawn is complete without the requisite retriever. Isis fills the role with panache. Noble and nimble, loyal and playful, she loves the earl, but she heels at the feet of the Dowager.
When a man is burdened by sorrows and insecurities, he is never truly alone in the world when he has a dog. Fans can only hope that Branson, as Isis' de facto pet sitter, can find enough company and comfort in her presence to avoid seeking it from unworthy alternatives! Robert is surrounded by women, but the least complicated and demanding of them all is Isis.
She won't disappoint, she won't have to marry, and she doesn't need to know about his financial foibles. She remains simply and unquestioningly loyal to her master.
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