*****This is the episode where Amanda gets slapped and knocked out.*****
Stroka's voiceover: "...as one young man will soon learn, the night has a thousand eyes."
And now I can't get the Bobby Vee song out of my head. Which is actually not a bad thing.
Nora, after Tim asks if she'll keep his secret: "Cross my heart, I will."
Another song from Bobby Vee! But I did a little research and learned that the first written reference to the oath "cross my heart (hope to die)" is from the early 1900s and it did not become a schoolground staple until later, so while most of us could relate when we heard Nora say it during the summer of '69, it is as anachronistic to 1897 as her Raggedy Ann doll.
Nora's gift was called a locket, but as we saw in the previous ep it's just an emerald pendant or some other green stone.
Nice job by Don Briscoe when his face showed his realization that something was not right about Jamison.
Aristede to Jamison/Petofi: "The hand is within our reach again."
It's almost in our clutches? The hand is within our grasp? We nearly have a grip on it? No matter how you say, I think it sounds silly.
Nora tried to open the box, but it was locked. It was the first time that the box was locked when someone tried to open it.
Was it locked? Jamison/Petofi was able to open the latch without a key, so perhaps the hand prevented her from opening the box?
Tim's use of the word
shall doesn't bother me since he's well versed in Latin and now sees himself in the role of a wealthy gentleman.