David/Jamison: "I'm not who I thought I was. I'm - I'm someone else, someone far away."
Angelique: "Yes, yes, you're someone else, far away. You must let that someone reenter your body."
Well, it's no wonder that these mind switches and possessions are hard to follow! I'm assuming she is speaking to David's spirit, who is in the midst of an identity crisis (not surprising when your new moniker is "someone else"), and she's commanding him to return to his as-yet-unborn body (!!). What a mess.
Anyway, screaming at him didn't end the spell, so Angelique turned to her Master for help. And he obliged by restoring Edward too, but apparently he wasn't asked to help Charity. But maybe the Master of Darkness would prefer her the way she is now anyway. Though it's my guess that Charity, who tasted liquor and found her inner slut while in Barnabas' thrall and crushed on Quentin, would keep Pansy Faye if given the choice.
We learned that Jamison was himself again because he recognized Angelique (as opposed to Cassandra), and Louis Edmond's body language told us the same thing before the character said a word. And that is the difference between a good actor and a great actor.
Everybody wants Quentin, Satan included.
Jamison asks Quentin why he is trying to kill David.
And IIRC, Angelique showed no reaction. I wonder how much she knows at this point about Quentin's haunting. Didn't Cassandra pop in once while his ghost was active?
It makes one wonder how all these supernatural events have changed Jamison and what effect they have on him.
Excellent point. Once Quentin's fate gets altered, Jamison's memories of David's victimization by Quentin's ghost probably should disappear. Yeah, right.
at first, Jamison only had some weird images that didn't make any sense. But later, Jamison asked Quentin why he wanted to kill David, so part of David was still there.
I think David is gone. And that was another bit of memory from the possession.
Edward apparently forgot what occurred in #803 before he received his own kiss of truth-- Quentin informing him that Jamison had been possessed by the dangerous Count Petofi, aka Victor FG, that his son's odd behavior necessitated a visit by the doctor, and lastly, that the boy's hand was detachable.