Barnabas decides that the only way he can control Vicki is to persuade her to elope with him.
Joe looks very handsome indeed when he stops by the Great House to return Vicki's charm bracelet. The courthouse where she underwent her trial is about to be torn down, but she remembers it when it was a lot newer.
That night she has one of the best dream sequences in the show, with the notorious Nathan Forbes! Is one of the scenes that Joel Crothers wrote for himself? He certainly seems quite at home in the great beyond, but since it's Vicki's dream, he doesn't name his murderer. The dream concludes with a rather vivid hanging--we see Peter's boots treading the empty air.
When Barnabas and Vicki meet, she insists on going to the mausoleum one last time--and since she's driving, Barnabas has no choice. Driving to the mausoleum seems to take much longer than going by horse-drawn carriage or even walking, and Barnabas has a lot of questions for Vicki on the way. (I sort of miss the lobster-claw effect, though.) Suddenly someone who looks remarkably like Peter steps into the road, and we have yet another car crash!