Yesterday at the cliffhanger I saw Julia breathing, and I thought to myself, "That doesn't mean she's not dead." Today at that same cliffhanger in the beginning, Julia looked deathly still. I think it was a retaping and not me being delusional, but of course I can't say for sure.
Did Morgan carry Julia down from the Tower? If so, I'd like to have seen it. But I suppose he probably directed a footman to do it.
Meanwhile, Morgan's back to being his usual nasty self. Catherine says she's going over to the Old House, and instead of saying, "I'll come with you to see Daphne, dear, because any sister of yours is a sister of mine," or "Get a footman to escort you, dear, because my homicidal brother Gabriel's on the loose," he sounds off about Bramwell. He needs to see a shrink. Not for his nastiness; that's a basic component of his personality. But this Bramwell fixation is pathological.
Whenever we get an outside view of the Old House in this storyline, it just seems wrong. At all other times I'm totally with this storyline, but when I see the Old House I think: "Barnabas."
Kate Jackson does an absolutely lovely job as Daphne, but I wish Daphne would relax and enjoy the attention she's finally getting. Bramwell and Catherine continue to get on my nerves, especially Catherine. And I'm sure that if this storyline had been viewed in the actual 1840s, all the native 1840s folk watching it would agree that Bramwell and Catherine had killed Daphne, but here I am in the 2010s saying, from the depths of my medical ignorance: Daphne wouldn't be dying if there weren't something physically wrong with her that has nothing to do with Bramwell and Catherine.
Oh, and since this is Kate Jackson's last day, it is my last chance to mention that I just love Daphne's nightgown.