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... It's 1:45AM. Cassandra comes downstairs, walking without difficulty, and stares at Barnabas' portrait. "So many years, Barnabas, and I would never have known that you're free from your chains if Victoria Winters had not come from the past. You think you have escaped me even now. You may walk in the sunlight today, but you have not escaped! No, Barnabas, in time, in time you will find the curse back with you again!"
Q1: "What a coincidence! It's the mistress of Collinwood, meeting my new... choice for governess!"
circus peanuts
President Van Buren in a cocktail waitress outfit
Jeb Hawkes intruding into this storyline and ruining it too
circus peanuts
snowdrifts
the Gobi Desert
another (time-travelling) Angelique also introducing herself as Mrs. Barnabas
Carolyn Stoddard and Buzz Hackett, who actually once danced on the show, if I haven't completely experienced a "senior citizen" moment?
snookie is the girl on jersey shore.
It's too bad that we never got to see Gregory Trask's mom and dad. (They must have positively been the "Ozzie & Harriet of New England," don't you think?)
And, what of Parallel Time 1970 Collinwood butler "Mr. Trask"? That poor guy was so nervous and fidgety, that he made Deputy Barney Fife seem like "Dirty Harry" Callahan by comparison!
So far as we know, Angelique Stokes-Collins was the only woman for whom Mr. Trask ever "lusted in his heart" for. Although, I venture to say that while pianist Bruno Hess actually hit a home run with Quentin Collins' "beloved" wife, poor, sadsack Mr. Trask struck out with the bat on his shoulder when it came to the so-called "Mesalina of Collinwood."