'Downton Abbey' season 6 spoilers: Robert is faced with an important decision to make, Edith struggles at the magazine in episode 2 'Carnival'

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"Downton Abbey" season 6 is now on its second episode. The installment is titled "Carnival," which also happens to be the setting for the events and problems that are about to arise. A teaser for the upcoming episode shows Robert and the rest of the Crawley family interacting with villagers.

Everybody is present to revel in the day's festivities, but the affair is as amazing as its ending is horrible. The event takes a dark turn, with the synopsis for the episode teasing that everyone there is "in panic."

This will ultimately put Robert in a sticky situation, which will ultimately compel him to make a "difficult decision." As far as these types of decisions are concerned, Edith will have a fair share of pressing matters to take care of in the upcoming "Downton Abbey" season 6 episode.

As teased in the synopsis for the installment, "Edith faces challenges at the magazine but a problem closer to home reaches breaking point." Edith will find herself stuck in the workplace, with no time for taking care of Marigold. She then decides to find someone who can keep an eye on her daughter while she is at work.

As per Radio Times, it could be that Edith will turn to the Drewes, who should be accommodating enough to help her out. It remains to be seen if they will really be up for such a responsibility this time and how certain people will react if they find out what Edith is doing.

Meanwhile, "Downton Abbey" season 6 episode 2 will also see Mr. Carson and Mrs. Hughes continue to struggle as they prepare for their marriage. Mary decides to interfere with this and, in turn, gets Mr. Carson in trouble.

The rest of the synopsis for "Carnival," which airs tomorrow, Sept. 27, is as follows:

"Cora and Violet lock horns over plans for the hospital takeover. Thomas's job search continues with disappointing results. An idea of Mary's takes Anna to London and offers fresh hope."

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