Oh, golly, do I ever feel sorry for Barnabas, having to deal with a blockhead like Angelique. He asks her to listen to reason, and that's the last thing Angelique would ever do.
I'm very impressed with Julia. It was easy - relatively speaking - for her to set up a generator in the Old House basement in the 1960s. But in the 1840s, in order to get her electricity she has to know quite a bit more than I thought she knew. I know, she's a resident brain on a soap, like Professor Stokes, so we're not supposed to be surprised when she knows anything and everything, but I'm still surprised. Oh, well, we haven't yet seen the fruits of her efforts, and now we learn that it's all more dependent on the mask of Baal than on electricity, so maybe I shouldn't be so impressed.
Desmond put the mask of Baal in a drawer in the parlor? I thought he was smarter than that.