Robservations #736
I must say, I love the face Don Briscoe makes when carrying Nora back out of the room. Hysterical.
I must say, I love the face Don Briscoe makes when carrying Nora back out of the room. Hysterical.
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Every time I see the shot of the "school" burning down ... Surely with even DS's limited budget they could have come up with something better!
with Laura we seem to be seeing someone even more selfish than even Quentin. Her absorption in what she wants, and it's being all about her, makes me think in terms of a clinical sociopath.
Makes one wonder what she was like before the flames took her. Is there a difference in personality, and, if so, how does it evidence?
I've never seen 1966-7 Laura... it would be interesting if after multiple fires she was unbelievably psychotic by 1966, but I've never heard that she was.
I must say, I love the face Don Briscoe makes when carrying Nora back out of the room. Hysterical.My thoughts were: "Werewolf? No. Vampire."
Yes, Midnight, you would think that Rachel's warning would have been more motivation than sheer spite against Edward, but then, with Laura we seem to be seeing someone even more selfish than even Quentin. Her absorption in what she wants, and it's being all about her, makes me think in terms of a clinical sociopath. Makes one wonder what she was like before the flames took her. Is there a difference in personality, and, if so, how does it evidence? Magda doesn't see it, but Quentin continually refers to it, so is it something other see, or just something he senses based on what he knows happened?I was really surprised that Magda saw no change in Laura. For the most part, Laura makes no bones about her determination to get what she wants, no matter what the cost to anybody else. If that's how she was before, then I'm surprised that Edward married her in the first place. As she is now, she doesn't seem like the type to attract him at any time. Incidentally, did anybody else wonder why Edward had (as Quentin mentioned) gone to Collinsport an hour ago? I was suddenly imagining prim and proper Edward doing the prim and proper Victorian male thing - i.e. visiting the local brothel.
For the most part, Laura makes no bones about her determination to get what she wants, no matter what the cost to anybody else. If that's how she was before, then I'm surprised that Edward married her in the first place. As she is now, she doesn't seem like the type to attract him at any time. Incidentally, did anybody else wonder why Edward had (as Quentin mentioned) gone to Collinsport an hour ago? I was suddenly imagining prim and proper Edward doing the prim and proper Victorian male thing - i.e. visiting the local brothel.