Great scene between Dr. Woodard and Dr. Hoffman. No wonder there were so many scenes later on with them arguing; the writers knew a good pair when they saw one. But Julia is indeed a daredevil, as lori54 said about yesterday's episode, or she wouldn't have left Windcliff with Maggie so soon after Woodard left. I imagine Dave as being a slow, careful driver, the sort you'd never want to get behind in a no-passing zone, and I imagine Julia as being well-known to various cops on the road. And Maggie being in the state she is, it would be hard to get her to duck her head as Julia passed Dave.
If I were Vicky, I'd dump Burke at this point. He's entitled to his opinion, but he's being unforgivably stupid in his expression of it. There are other ways to bring someone down to earth than, "You're acting irrationally."
Just what does Maggie remember, at this point, of her life before her kidnapping? Julia asks her if she's familiar with the name Collins, and she says no. She's lived all her life in Collinsport, I believe, and she knows all the gossip about the Collins family. So...that's gone? And I can't help being surprised that she doesn't recognize Eagle Hill Cemetery. When I was a kid (and it probably still happens in the town where I grew up), there was an annual Memorial Day parade, and it went to the various old cemeteries in town and....well, I don't know; I didn't pay attention to what was done at the graves of the veterans. But Maggie has to be familiar with Eagle Hill Cemetery, even if she never played in it after dark. When she was first found on the the beach, she regressed to childhood, and in that state she would surely remember some things that she can't remember now. So what's going on?