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Current Talk '08 I / Re: Lets talk about the dumbest things the writers ever did.
« on: March 28, 2008, 06:18:42 AM »
Wasn't it Jonah?
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I'm wondering about Gabriel's wheelchair. It look modern to me. Did the wheelchairs of the 1840's had
metal chrome wheels with metal spokes? I thought wheelchairs at that time only had one rear wheel that swivels in the back of the chair.
In the
1840 storyline, Quentin's son is Tad. But did'nt Gabriel and Edith have children, if they do, what
is their names?
I remember during 1969 when David and Amy entered the West Wing trying to find the ghost
of Quentin, Amy asked David who is the man in the painting. David said that is Thaddeus Collins
and he lived during the Civil War. Could Thaddeus be the son of Gabriel and Edith?
i'm doing 1840...finallyThaddeus enters the discussion at the bottom of p. 3.
Note: doctor, extremely, ... young, ... have already been used.
Insane people can summon the strength to do things that seem physically impossible. I've never seen this in action, but I believe it: they don't worry about the consequences, and put their heart and nerve and sinew into whatever it is that they feel they must do. And Millicent felt she must put up a facade of being normal - or anyway, her crackpot version of normal.
Really? I just awakened and already I've learned something. Well explained too. Adrenaline I suppose, though I never understood how that could make you stronger.
And as for the possibility of Angelique never really doing anything that bad to Julia that others have mentioned, perhaps some have forgotten a certain 1840 turn of events involving Angelique, Julia and Roxanne which nearly resulted in a dramatic change for Julia? Or perhaps some have yet to even see it...
And, if you notice, Angelique never really did anything that bad to Julia. Compare what she did to Julia (practically nothing) to what she did to Barnabas' ACTUAL family, and it pales in comparison. All this even after Julia slapped the H-E-L-L out of Cassangelique! which called for some serious retribution!
brandon makes an interesting point...
by rights angelique should have turned julia into toast.she was in part responsible for the removal of her curse on barnabas and was always assisting him in some way.
let's not forget either that part of the curse was that anyone who loved barnabas would die and we all know how julia felt.
people seem to like to throw julia a pity party because barnabas never returned her feelings but considering what sort of catastrophes befell most of the other characters julia got off rather easily.