Downton Abbey season 5 spoilers: Actress Joanne Froggart teases fans with new details about upcoming season

Find out what's in store for Anna and Mr. Bates in this season of the hit British series. Facebook

Joanne Froggart, the actress who plays the role of Anna in the British period drama Downton Abbey, continued to spill more details about the love story of Anna and Mr. Bates in the fifth season of the show.

During an interview published in Vanity Fair, the critically-acclaimed actress divulged more information about the fan favorite duo during the start of the season.

"They start Season 5 in a not-so-positive light," Froggatt stated. "Obviously they have a lot to overcome and it won't happen very quickly. And they may never get to the end. There's still this cloud hanging over them. They're trying to find the space to heal themselves and move forward with their lives."

The actress also added, "There's also the issue of Mr. Green's death, Which keeps getting brought back up. It's difficult to escape this thing they're trying to escape. There are some moments of happiness though."

Also, the love triangle between Lady Mary, portrayed by Michelle Dockery, Charles Blake, played by Julian Ovenden, and Anthony Gillingham, portrayed by Tom Culen, will still be in full swing this season.

But according to Dockery, "Mary doesn't settle with anyone any time soon; she was never going to. That's important, not just for the story, but for the audience, because Matthew [Dan Stevens] was such a well-loved character, and Dan, of course, so you can't really have Mary marry someone immediately. She's just feeling her way through things, really. She's still being very impulsive. I love that about her, that she doesn't always think things through. She'll make a decision and she goes with it, and then often, she'll regret it afterwards or think, in hindsight, she could have dealt with it better. I love that about her. It's a very human quality."

On the other hand, Buzzfeed reported that the relationship between Mary and her father Robert, played by Hugh Bonneville, stayed complicated all throughout the season.

Downton Abbey Season 5 debuts in the UK this coming fall.

News
Conservatives urge incoming Archbishop to drop £100m slavery reparations
Conservatives urge incoming Archbishop to drop £100m slavery reparations

Should church funds be used for slavery reparations? A group of Conservative MPs and peers think not.

What if the Good Shepherd is closer than you think?
What if the Good Shepherd is closer than you think?

Pastoral care is not a task reserved for a handful of gifted individuals; it is the life of Christ, quietly at work inside ordinary believers.

Anglican Mainstream sees monthly growth despite web hosting suspension
Anglican Mainstream sees monthly growth despite web hosting suspension

Conservative Christian website, Anglican Mainstream, was surprised to see visitor numbers rise after being forced to relocate its website hosting after GoDaddy closed its account.

Missionary turned soldier in Ukraine balances faith with harsh frontline realities
Missionary turned soldier in Ukraine balances faith with harsh frontline realities

A former missionary who is now serving as a soldier in the Ukrainian army has spoken about the realities of faith for a man tasked with killing in defence of his country.