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'Downton Abbey' Season 6 Plot News: Baxter and Moseley's Relationship to Bloom

A new relationship is apparently in bloom for the next episode of "Downton Abbey" season 6.

It was revealed that fans have been hoping for things between Baxter and Moseley to begin spicing up. The two have been seen with a close friendship, which could possibly evolve into a relationship. With that, the stars playing the characters have even hinted at the possibility of their characters' relationship.

So far, the previous episode of "Downton Abbey" season 6 had seen Baxter and Moseley continuously helping each other throughout their own issues. Raquel Cassidy, who plays the role of Baxter, shared details on the blooming romance. She explained that there is a low-level chemistry that also has a lot of truth.

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Kevin Doyle, who plays the role of Moseley, also added, "It's not like Anna and Bates or Mary and Matthew. They're older people who have had disappointment in their lives and they're treading very carefully. It starts off as a lovely friendship and it might go further than that but in a way it doesn't matter if it doesn't because I think they've found something in one another that is lovely. Proper friendship. It might develop further. You'll have to wait and see."

Fans are looking forward to their relationship, hoping that the series will end with the two happy together. The sixth season of "Downton Abbey" is expected to be the series' final season. With that, Doyle shared his sentiments on the show's finale.

He explained that it is the right time for the series to end, seeing as the story will end with a happy ending. He hopes that the audiences will be pleased with how the story comes together and concludes.

"Downton Abbey" episode 6 will air on Oct. 25.

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