Barnabas and Eliot find proof that Julia was somehow killed back in 1840. Barnabas must get time travel back in time to save her. I Ching awaits!
1840 Julia meets Roxanne Drew, who is the sister of Samantha. She is not yet a vampire but still kind of bitchy. Especially when it comes to Lamar Trask, the local mortician, who probably does a booming business. Roxanne's father (who we never see) has apparently attempted to marry Roxanne off to Lamar, which the young lady is understandably unhappy about. She basically tells Lamar to take a hike but he is not easily deterred.
Lamar is somewhat of a problem character. There was no indication that the 1795 Reverend Trask had sired a child. Mom must have been quite similar to Abigail or dad for Lamar to have embraced such similar values.
Julia wants to warn Roxanne about the danger awaiting but she doesn't know how it will happen. Really, Julia? Really?
Vampire Barnabas spots Roxanne and is instantly smitten. I still have a problem accepting this love at first sight thing. The traits that attracted him to the PT Roxanne don't seem to be here. Oh, well. He materializes in her house and promptly chomps her. This will not end well.