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In 1967, Victoria Winters and Burke Devlin want to move to a house called Seaview on the Collins Estate.However, the previous owner, Caleb Sayers Collins, left a provision in his will that no one is to live there for 100 years after his death (1872). Â Caleb Sayers could have been one of Edith's sons, though not the father of the 1897 brood. Â He is never mentioned again on the series.
However, the previous owner, Caleb Sayers Collins, left a provision in his will that no one is to live there for 100 years after his death (1872). Â Caleb Sayers could have been one of Edith's sons, though not the father of the 1897 brood. Â He is never mentioned again on the series.
The parents are never identified. Â We meet a younger Edith in 1840 (but you'll find lots of inconsistencies there!). Â She and her husband (to avoid spoilers I won't bother naming him) do have children, but we never meet them or learn anything about them.
Their father was Geoffrey, he was in the cast credit list as a name that was only referred to. I looked for a similar entry for the mother and didn't find one.
Whaaaaat? Â I don't suppose there is any way to get Sci-Fi to air the eps in their entirety? Â That's very disappointing. Â
Actually, Edith speaks of her husband Gabriel, and how cruel Gabriel's father was to him, in 1897. I noticed this scene was cut from the Sci Fi Channel's most recent airing of these episodes.
Maybe I'm hallucinating here, but I seem to remember a scene just recently where Edith was referring to her husband's father as treating him badly. Â She also mentioned a picnic the Collins family had just prior to her marriage. Â So just what scene was cut? Â