THE DESTRUCTION OF COLLINWOOD. Finally.
If Q dies, T&C die? That's what Tad thinks. I don't get it.
David/Tad is wearing a 1970 suit. Again, why'd Gerard want that? Is he a more contemporary guy than he seems?
Here comes one of only two specific moments from DS that I remember from childhood: when, during the zombie attack (#2), a canvas tarp drops down into plain view from the rafters, unfurls, and drops "debris" onto the foyer. I just could not believe I'd seen that at the time. I think I must have gone over and over it in my head... was that really what it looked like? Or was it not a mistake, was it something else we were supposed to see, that I didn't understand? When you're a kid, you always have to take that possibility into account, that something you can't make sense of really does make sense to the adults...
I remember from past viewings that the swarming of the zombies over Barnabas and the zombies in general were impressive, unlike Jeb's version. The general lack of music helps. The towel or whatever over Tor's head didn't. Also very interesting was the moment when during the swarming, Barnabas urges Julia to take the staircase, shouting "I'll follow you!" Then you remember, as bad as things look, they can't really destroy him. I like it when a line gets us thinking, instead of spelling every little thing out for us.
Finally, 1840! Goodbye forever to Carolyn...?