Daisy Robinson is the scullery maid at Downton. A very naive, childlike young woman, she is one of 11 children and can be easily tricked or led astray. Daisy is a romantic and is innocent in many of the ways of the world. Still, she has a very strong moral conscience, which is evident especially when she stands to benefit greatly from what many wou...
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Daisy Robinson is the scullery maid at Downton. A very naive, childlike young woman, she is one of 11 children and can be easily tricked or led astray. Daisy is a romantic and is innocent in many of the ways of the world. Still, she has a very strong moral conscience, which is evident especially when she stands to benefit greatly from what many would consider a white lie, and refuses. Daisy had a crush on Thomas early on, but that couldn't have gone anywhere (she doesn't know that Thomas, as Mrs. Patmore once put it, is not a ladies' man ). She then became the object of William's affection.Daisy eventually forms a special, father-daughter-type bond with William's father, spending much of her off time with him and learns from him about working on and operating a farm. Daisy has a mother-daughter-style relationship with Mrs. Patmore, often receiving Mrs. Patmore's wrath when things don't go well in the kitchen.
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