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Current Talk '06 II / Re: Top 10 episodes
« on: October 11, 2006, 07:54:07 PM »
Narrowing it down to 10 episodes is an impossible task for me, so I'm going to cheat a bit. Though even at that I'm still going to have leave off way too many favorites. I suppose I'll restrict myself to some of my favorites that haven't already been mentioned by others:
1967: Any scene involving Jason McGuire - I think he was an incredible character in a great non-supernatural storyline, and Dennis Patrick played him to perfection.
1967: Julia confronts Barnabas in her room when he tries to kill her.
1795/96: Naomi tells Joshua of Sarah death and both Sarah and Naomi's deaths in Barnabas' arms. Just heartbreaking.
1795/96: Joshua discovers the mad Millicent locked in the tower room - one of Nancy Barrett's most brilliant performances.
1968: Prof Stokes' first visit to the Old House in which he rambles on about the architecture and a drunken furniture maker. It's all absolutely priceless as Barnabas stands by anxious to get on with things.
1969: Maggie locked in the study as the possessed David and Amy laugh hysterically outside the door and tell her Quentin wants to meet her. This scene easily makes my list of the greatest moments on DS.
1897: Quentin writhes in agony while Laura glibly recounts the story of her "death" in Alexandria.
1970PT: Angelique revives and kills Alexis.
1995: Julia agonizes over having betrayed Barnabas' secret to the sheriff, and Barnabas forgiving her for having done so.
1840/41: Barnabas' declarations of love for Angelique as she lays dying in his arms. Say what you will about whether or not it makes sense, it's still a great scene.
1967: Any scene involving Jason McGuire - I think he was an incredible character in a great non-supernatural storyline, and Dennis Patrick played him to perfection.
1967: Julia confronts Barnabas in her room when he tries to kill her.
1795/96: Naomi tells Joshua of Sarah death and both Sarah and Naomi's deaths in Barnabas' arms. Just heartbreaking.
1795/96: Joshua discovers the mad Millicent locked in the tower room - one of Nancy Barrett's most brilliant performances.
1968: Prof Stokes' first visit to the Old House in which he rambles on about the architecture and a drunken furniture maker. It's all absolutely priceless as Barnabas stands by anxious to get on with things.
1969: Maggie locked in the study as the possessed David and Amy laugh hysterically outside the door and tell her Quentin wants to meet her. This scene easily makes my list of the greatest moments on DS.
1897: Quentin writhes in agony while Laura glibly recounts the story of her "death" in Alexandria.
1970PT: Angelique revives and kills Alexis.
1995: Julia agonizes over having betrayed Barnabas' secret to the sheriff, and Barnabas forgiving her for having done so.
1840/41: Barnabas' declarations of love for Angelique as she lays dying in his arms. Say what you will about whether or not it makes sense, it's still a great scene.