Mr. Balderdash, suddenly face to face with a spook he can't rationalize away. (Though it's interesting that in the very beginning, he was the one all gung ho to do seances.)-
Jeannie-- I LOLed at this line of yours. As for early Roger vis a vis seances, I think if he'd
really believed in it, he wouldn't have wanted to do it. Just some spoiled rich boy lark maybe. Maybe that's what happens when Roger shifts from brandy to the harder stuff. It may just be that brandy is his stuffy juice. Anyway, I like any L Edmonds character when the scales fall from the eyes, and he stands up against the monsters, even when he's wrong, or we want to think so anyway.
1897: [spoiler]I'm thinking of 1897, Barnabas is found out, kills Carl, we either are or aren't supposed to mind (one of the most confusing moments of television ever made), Edward takes charge and defends his family. I think one has to admire how he deals with all this, especially considering he is, as always, one in a continuing series of Mr. Balderdashes. He shifts gears in his perspective pretty damn fast and efficiently. And was he wrong?[/spoiler]