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If you don't want to know the circumstances surrounding Wednesday's entry in this slideshow, then don't read any further...
[spoiler]Wednesday's quote:
Ep #771 (1897) - Carl - 'Oh, she MUST have ate it. I gave you the wrong one. Well, you know how women eat when they're nervous.'
From "Robservations 1/16/03 - #770-771 - Pansy, Carl's Tart; Dirk Causes Trouble"
The Robservations transposes part of the quote, but at least it's all there.
This has to be one of the funniest scenes on DS - and it just gets funnier the longer it plays. It was definitely a gift from Sam Hall to all involved and they all play their respective parts wonderfully.
And a bit of trivia about this ep: When this ep was shown in '80s syndication, it was shown a year out of sequence. Believe it or not, it showed up between Eps #511 & 512. One minute it's 1968 and Trask's ghost has Barnabas prisoner in the alcove in the basement in the Old House, the next it's 1897 and Barnabas and Beth are fretting over Dirk and Carl is announcing his engagement to Pansy, then it's back to 1968 and Trask continues his revenge against Barnabas. And what was amazingly frustrating is that WorldVision was told the ep was out of sequence but they never corrected its placement. Thankfully things were corrected for the Sci-Fi showings. (But then WorldVision managed to screw up the sequence of some other eps when they were shown on SciFi. Though at least those were only a few eps from the same storyline (Leviathans) that were misarranged.)
[spoiler]Wednesday's quote:
Ep #771 (1897) - Carl - 'Oh, she MUST have ate it. I gave you the wrong one. Well, you know how women eat when they're nervous.'
From "Robservations 1/16/03 - #770-771 - Pansy, Carl's Tart; Dirk Causes Trouble"
We must find and get control of him, says Barn--come, he orders. He closes the secret door, and assures Beth, Dirk will not harm either you or me when you are with me. Beth starts to ask questions, but Carl enters the house, all excited. He's frazzled, flustered, unsure if it's a good evening or not. What a time I've had, he blathers--do this for me, Barnabas, it's the only way out, you can't imagine what a time I've had, sitting on that train, not sure of what I'd do or say, and then I thought of my cousin, and it made all the difference. Barnabas asks, what are you talking about? Carl searches through his valise for "a gift I got for you, fresh from Atlantic City, NJ--salt water taffy!" Carl goes on about how a taste of it is like feeling fresh air blowing from the sea. Barnabas thanks him. Beth reminds Barn, there's something we must do. Carl has other concerns, however--first, open the box, and then I will tell you what happened to me. That's got to wait, says Barn--Dirk has disappeared mysteriously. Then Judith will just have to find someone else, babbles Carl (ah the mind of a child)!--open the box. Barnabas does--it's empty! Oh, she must have ate it, says Carl, you know how women eat when they're nervous, I gave you the wrong one. He takes back the empty box and searches for another in his valise. Barnabas, anxious to search for Dirk, suggests Carl return to Collinwood. I'm too nervous, insists Carol--I must have your assurance that SHE can stay here. (Carl looks like Sherlock Homes in his cloak.) Carl decides there's no reason Beth can't know, she will anyway, everyone will--I thought this would never happen to me, I thought I'd go through life being one of the unmarried Collins brothers. "You've gotten married?" guesses Barnabas. Oh, no, says Carl, I wouldn't do anything like that behind my family's back, as if I'm ashamed--you don't know Carl Collins, or for that matter, Pansy Faye.[/spoiler]
The Robservations transposes part of the quote, but at least it's all there.
This has to be one of the funniest scenes on DS - and it just gets funnier the longer it plays. It was definitely a gift from Sam Hall to all involved and they all play their respective parts wonderfully.
And a bit of trivia about this ep: When this ep was shown in '80s syndication, it was shown a year out of sequence. Believe it or not, it showed up between Eps #511 & 512. One minute it's 1968 and Trask's ghost has Barnabas prisoner in the alcove in the basement in the Old House, the next it's 1897 and Barnabas and Beth are fretting over Dirk and Carl is announcing his engagement to Pansy, then it's back to 1968 and Trask continues his revenge against Barnabas. And what was amazingly frustrating is that WorldVision was told the ep was out of sequence but they never corrected its placement. Thankfully things were corrected for the Sci-Fi showings. (But then WorldVision managed to screw up the sequence of some other eps when they were shown on SciFi. Though at least those were only a few eps from the same storyline (Leviathans) that were misarranged.)