For its staff alone, PT Collinwood has its regular time counterpart beat. We've seen or heard about a butler, cook, chambermaids, a gardener, the estate manager, and a very hands-on maid.
Trask to Quentin (about Hoffman): "I do hope it wasn't a family emergency that called her away."
Hoffman has family?!
Quentin to Trask: "Occasionally, even Hoffman needs rest, so I sent her to visit her friends."
She has friends??!!
Trask to Quentin: "I had to go up and get the keys to the car. I can take Amy into town now."
I thought it was decided that Amy would stay at Loomis House since her brother was leaving soon for a trip. Did I miss something?
I suppose it's possible for there to be a window in a basement that's accessible only from inside Collinwood. (??)
I'm assuming, and please correct me if I'm wrong, that Dameon was the spirit that spoke through Sabrina at both seances. But if so, what caused him to haunt Collinwood only after seance #2?
If anyone besides me has wondered why Jered Holmes didn't have a bigger career, here's info I was able to gather (like, just this morning) on this very creative man: The actor, singer, model, photographer, thrift shop aficionado, and self-taught artist was 30 (give or take a year) when he played Dameon the ghost. In the summer of 1970, he appeared on "Another World" as the attorney of Robin Strasser's Rachel; that role lasted less than a year. He starred on Broadway in 1972 in "That's Entertainment," but very poor reviews led to the musical's withdrawal after only 4 performances. In the mid 80s, he made a couple of films and had a small role in "As the World Turns," but it was the technique he invented for waterproofing collage pieces, particularly plates that he created as gifts for celebrity friends, that led to requests and made him a well-known decoupage artist. Holmes passed away in the early 90s.