Jimmy and Tom bid a sad farewell. A genuine friendship exists between the two of them. Thomas later confides to Anna that he would like to belong, to be more likeable. But he just can't seem to help himself and tells Molesley the story of Baxter's jewel theft and subsequent jail sentence. The war memorial committee continues to work on the war memorial project, but there is dissent about its location. Carson and the committee think the cricket pitch is a peaceful place for the memorial whereas Lord Grantham thinks the memorial belongs in the centre of village life. Carson discusses it with Mrs Hughes and she agrees with Lord Grantham. Carson tells Mrs Hughes he is disappointed in her and her opinion. He later confides that he doesn't like it when they're not on the same side, a move that reveals his affection for her. Carson wants to be convinced rather than defeated about the location of the memorial. Lord Grantham and Carson take a stroll in the village and are moved by the words of a lady talking about her dead veteran husband. Carson is finally convinced and relieved that he and Mrs Hughes are back on the same page. There is definitely something brewing between these two...Lady Rose brings up the topic of Russian refugees in York; refugees trying to establish communities and save what's left of their culture after the ravages of revolution. Lady Rose feels a responsibility to help the aristocrats who, in her words, were shopping, dancing and socializing one minute and thrown out into the woods the next. Lady Edith visits Marigold and puts on quite the show with co-conspirator and step-father to Marigold, Drew. In front of Mrs. Drew, they talk about Lady Edith assuming the position of godmother to Marigold. Mrs Drew doesn't seem to like the plan as much as the other two. Lady Edith brings up the idea with Lord Grantham and Lady Cora. Edith tells her parents Drew and his wife have taken in a child and Edith would like to take a special interest in the little girl. Lord Grantham says it's your money, do what you like with it. Violet, Isobel and Dr. Clarkson have a luncheon and talk about insulin. Violet is relieved to see Isobel interested in medicine again. Countess Violet teases Isobel about the courtship by Lord Merton, but Isobel reaches her limit and says as much to Violet. Dr. Clarkson is uncomfortable. Lord Merton invites the two ladies who lunch to tea. The duo attend lunch at Lord Merton's fine mansion and their sparring is hilarious. Lord Merton makes it clear he's looking for a new lady in his house. He also wants to discuss the science of quarantine with Isobel, the topic of a new book he's reading.