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Current Talk '14 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0815
« on: October 22, 2014, 12:25:42 AM »
Grayson VO. Heh heh heh!! It is MINE!! Thayer underplays it this time around. Just before the Count made his big appearance, Barnabas had been starting to assault Aristede, but what did he actually do? He did a little bit of... something, and Aristede sort of slumped to the floor, but in a sitting position, with a silly smile on his face... Stroka perhaps thinking he was off camera...
Petofi introduces himself to Barnabas. Did they really not meet before? Maybe not. Barnabas then proceeds not to learn his lesson as to how to deal with a sort of crazy narcisisst whose help you badly need. He taunts Petofi rather than listening to him, and is deprived of his ability to dematerialize as punishment. That's very bad for a vampire, I realized after thinking about it. He can't afford to get very far from home now. Imagine if you'd die if you didn't get home by sunset... If he plaaned his day poorly, he'd have to run home across town to get to the coffin, just as DS fans all across the country were running home to see him. He has to slip in and out of Collinwood unobserved through an actual door, every single day.
They're all pestering Petofi about ending Quentin's curse... I wonder if it occurred to Barnabas even once that if Petofi could end that curse, maybe he could actually end Barnabas's too. If he had, he might have been less reckless in dealing with him.
So, a turtleneck on Petofi? I think they might have started around that time. Dirk had one. You can't go wrong with a black turtleneck. I possess several. Come to think, I have one on now. I wonder if Petofi's usual turned-down collar is anachronistic, though.
With this episode's flash-forward to '69, we have two different Grayson characters in two consecutive scenes! It's slipping my mind why Magda has to obey Petofi. Barnabas is crossed and chained in the coffin in the Lair, where he's going to stay for a very long time, while Mr. Frid is off doing something interesting with his career, I'm sure. He didn't play other roles to my knowledge, though...
Petofi introduces himself to Barnabas. Did they really not meet before? Maybe not. Barnabas then proceeds not to learn his lesson as to how to deal with a sort of crazy narcisisst whose help you badly need. He taunts Petofi rather than listening to him, and is deprived of his ability to dematerialize as punishment. That's very bad for a vampire, I realized after thinking about it. He can't afford to get very far from home now. Imagine if you'd die if you didn't get home by sunset... If he plaaned his day poorly, he'd have to run home across town to get to the coffin, just as DS fans all across the country were running home to see him. He has to slip in and out of Collinwood unobserved through an actual door, every single day.
They're all pestering Petofi about ending Quentin's curse... I wonder if it occurred to Barnabas even once that if Petofi could end that curse, maybe he could actually end Barnabas's too. If he had, he might have been less reckless in dealing with him.
So, a turtleneck on Petofi? I think they might have started around that time. Dirk had one. You can't go wrong with a black turtleneck. I possess several. Come to think, I have one on now. I wonder if Petofi's usual turned-down collar is anachronistic, though.
With this episode's flash-forward to '69, we have two different Grayson characters in two consecutive scenes! It's slipping my mind why Magda has to obey Petofi. Barnabas is crossed and chained in the coffin in the Lair, where he's going to stay for a very long time, while Mr. Frid is off doing something interesting with his career, I'm sure. He didn't play other roles to my knowledge, though...