Evan spoke very unexpressively in the cemetery as he was pleading for his life. Nice job by Humbert Allen Astredo. I've always thought of Astredo as being perennially the Nicholas Blair type, dapper and unflappable, but I'm finding out he's more interesting than that.
Angelique is getting chemicals from the local pharmacy? What a chemist she would have made.[spoiler]In the 1960s, Julia had Willie go to a chemical supply company in or near Bangor for the ingredients for the serum for Barnabas, and in 1897 she went to Evan Hanley.[/spoiler]I suppose Angelique threatens to stick pins into a little wax model of a molecule if the chemicals don't do exactly what she wants them to do.
The falling of the windowshade turned into a nice moment for Roger Davis. I liked the way Tate just stood there, staring at the shade, and then apparently put it out of his mind as being simply not relevant to his shattered life. Incidentally, just how many thousand-dollar bills was Pansy carrying? She can't have known what price Tate would set for Amanda's portrait. I'll bet Tate was wishing he had asked for more.
If Pansy knows now that it's not Quentin who is occupying Quentin's body, why didn't she notice it that night in the Blue Whale when the body-switching back and forth was going on? What an interesting sight that would have been for Pansy - sort of like a prism turning around, showing first one color, then another.