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Caption This! - Vicki/Jeff-Cassandra/The Dream Curse-Adam/Eve/Nicholas / Re: Episode #0619
« on: November 09, 2005, 10:22:37 AM »
LOL.
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Apparently Quentin's different life choice was to be born in the 20th century, instead of the 19th.  If I'm wrong, and different choices could actually have led to what we saw in PT, please tell me. Â
This isn't necessarily true. Maybe the Quentin of 1897 PT was vastly different from 1897 RT Quentin, in that he married and had a son that survived, sans a werewolf curse, and this son had a son, who had a son etc...and at some point one of the descendants of the "original" 1897 PT Quentin named his son Quention after him. Thus we have a 1970 PT man named Quentin after his ancestor and not under a werewolf curse.
Sound reasonable? Â
I don't mean to be critical, Magnus, but your ignorance is blazing through. First, it's spelled Jekyll. Second, Rebecca starred Laurence Olivier, not Cary Grant, and it so happens to be my favorite Hitchcock film, and the DS writers certainly did a good job in borrowing from the film for the 1970PT Angelique storyline. In case you forgot (and you probably did!), in the film Rebecca stayed dead, whereas on DS Angelique came back to wreak all sorts of havoc, and she had a twin sister, something Rebecca DeWinter didn't have!  There were plenty of original twists to both of the "ripped-off" storylines you deplore. Now that the episodes are on DVD, may I suggest you actually WATCH them, as well as Rebecca and any major film/TV version of Jekyll and Hyde you desire, including the fab Dan Curtis version starring Jack Palance! The next time you post something so venal regarding the DS storyline, be sure to check your facts first!!!!!