I was sort of startled by the way Angelique spoke of herself as "the dead" to her Aunt Hannah. Usually it would take time for a person to become accustomed to such a major change in status. But it's not giving Angelique any trouble whatsoever. We know, from the way she described her murder to Hannah, that she didn't plan to die, but I suppose that when she told anybody and everybody that she would come back if she died, she had some concrete ideas in mind, rather than just a determination not to be extinguished.
I keep being surprised by how short Trask is compared to Quentin. I remember Reverend Trask of 1795 as short as well, but I always think of Gregory Trask of 1897 as rather tall. Was Jerry Lacy wearing lifts for the 1897 storyline? I have to add, it's always a joy to see Trask the butler. When he told Dameon's spirit that Dameon should be going after Bruno, not himself, I suddenly had a vision of the two of them, pumped up on adrenalin or whatever, holding Dameon down while Bruno does the murder and Trask tells Bruno to hurry up.
Ghosts don't know the future do they?
Sarah indicated to David the death of a certain person was imminent. It is conceivable that as a living person approaches death, a ghost can feel the nearness of the living person to dead people's territory. But what I don't get is why Dameon should want to be unpleasant to Quentin. It is clear that Quentin had nothing to do with Dameon's death.