Hey gang,
The thing about that birthday dream sequence that struck me (or as I like to think of it as: "Meanwhile, back in the 20th century..."), where was everyone else?
I can't help thinking that Mrs. Johnson, who, no doubt slaved over a hot wrought iron stove in that 18th century Old House kitchen, making that "rubber" cake, would have liked to have been present when they all sang "Happy Birthday " to young Davey in that dream. (By the way, didn't Dan Curtis have to pay the authors of that particular birthday song for the right to perform it on the show?)
And, what of Maggie, ol' Willie Loomis, Dr. Hoffman, Amy and the wily Harry Johnson? (Of course, we all know that Chris Jennings was "indisposed" at this particular time.) Shouldn't the rest of them have been afforded a place in Jamison's dream also?
Gee, I don't know, but Jamison's dream sort of reminded me of Dark Shadows' version of some Felliniesque-like surrealistic dream. Wake me up, Bathia!
Bob the Bartender