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« on: February 23, 2022, 04:23:11 PM »
I'd often wondered about that myself. The black mass scene was genuinely creepy and I'm a bit surprised that it got past by the censors. If the blue noses in the audience were complaining about the much more lighthearted Bewitched, than this scene has a lot more to set them off. And, as I've probably mentioned before, that episode aired on the day before Thanksgiving and the show was preempted for holiday programming on the next two days. So the audience was left hanging about Maggie's fate until the following Monday. Quite a cliffhanger! The writers tried to repeat the basic scenario in 1840 with Gérard/Judah and Daphne but, in my opinion, it didn't work out very well.
And there really should have been some scene or scenes between Maggie and Nicholas during the Leviathan plot line. How much would Maggie have remembered? Would she have remembered anything? Would she have chewed him out for skipping out on her without a word before the wedding? I guess by that point they wanted to get rid of the Leviathan story and all the related characters as quickly as possible.