Every time Nancy Barrett screams, a star in a distant galaxy implodes and dies. Yes, I believe that her work during this time period alone was responsible for countless black holes. Seriously, the mere sound of her voice has my dog leaving the room, and it's because we've had quite enough of Carolyn's screaming. While I dread what's coming up very soon for the character, I'm pleased that it also signals the end of Leviathans because that means there won't be anyone left (no more Paul, [spoiler]Jeb[/spoiler] or Nicholas) to feed the bizarre dreams to Carolyn Hawkes or drive her to hysteria. NB's shrieking and wailing caused me to reach MY critical mass.
Spirit of Nicholas: "You are alone now, Sky. All alone. But I will help you. You must revenge this. Jeb Hawkes must die."
In a recent WP post, I said that "verse" used as a verb is a pet peeve. Well, using "revenge" as a verb is another one.
Love love LOVE the psychedelic fx in the Widow's Hill dream!
But how can Nick die? I never thought of him as being a human being who ever lived in the first place.
It seems that in the DS universe, a supernatural being can live
as a human, but unless it loses its immortality, she or he can come back even after death.
I'd do all sorts of experiments with PT, taking pictures from the corridor, leaving a running clock (to check for missing time?) or movie camera in the room...
I'd love to read that report!
Roger to David: "I know where the action should be... in your bedroom!" Well maybe if you let him have more friends in the house.... He'll regret saying that!
Who else but idiot Sky would turn up at Widows Hill to kill someone, then start strangling instead of taking advantage of this very conspicuous deadly cliff inches to his left, and just pushing her off? Oh yeah, I'm standing on a cliff, I forgot!
LOL That was such a silly cliffhanger. (No pun intended, I swear!)
I think it's a pity that we didn't get to see the shadow curse passed around the way the dream curse was. It would make a nice game of supernatural tag.
Once they introduced the loophole to the "shadow must kill" story, the curse began to sound an awful lot like the plot of "Curse of the Demon" (aka "Night of the Demon", or the
short story that the movie was based on) with the paper cutout taking the place of the parchment, the pitiful shadow replacing the awesome demon, and Nicholas Blair playing the part of devil's emissary Julian Karswell.
It's a pity that Carolyn's dreams couldn't have continued,
Nooooooooo.