'Downton Abbey' season 6 spoilers: What happens to Mary/Henry love story?

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"Downton Abbey" season 6 episode 6 just wrapped up last Sunday and fans got to see Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) offered to see Henry (Matthew Goode) race, which will leave the former reeling.

In the last episode, the two good-looking people were seen caught in a romantic situation. It took some heavy downpour for them to finally share a sweet kiss.

Based on the official synopsis for the series, the next episode, set to air on Nov. 1, will have Henry inviting the Crawleys to watch him go on a race.

Now that Henry and Mary are sharing romantic feelings, speculations are up and about that it won't be much of a happy ending for both of them.

Dockery spoke to Mirror about her character's feelings for Henry and revealed that there's strong chemistry for both characters.

However, it doesn't mean that it could last. "At the moment it's looking good but we will have to see," the actress said, according to a report from the media outlet.

Will this mean that there will be a tragic love story for the Lady or Henry?

"Downton Abbey" season 6 only has two more episodes before the season and the show ends, and fans are so anxious to find out how Mary's love story would end.

They will just have to tune in to the next episode when the Lady goes out to Henry's racing event.

Meanwhile, the official synopsis for the next episode has already been revealed. Aside from the Lady and Henry's meet up, the seventh episode is expected to bring more drama as Andy's (Michael Fox) mysterious side and his secret will be revealed.

Violet (Maggie Smith) will come up with a plan that will give joy to Gladys Denker (Sue Johnston) and will come as a surprise to the Crawleys. Violet will also know the reason behind why Amelia (Phoebe Sparrow) wants to befriend Isobel (Penelope Wilton).

"Downton Abbey" will return with a new episode on Sunday, Nov. 1, on ITV. Meanwhile, season six will make its debut on American TV screens in January 2016.

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