I have trouble believing that Joshua in any time band would wear a purple cape.
Quentin (about Cyrus): "I find it very strange that he would go about changing his will."
Larry: "Well you know I can't answer that."
What a blabbermouth. Chase balks at revealing any specifics about it, but wasn't disclosing that Cyrus made changes to his will in the first place already a violation of his duty of confidentiality? At least when he blabbed about his meeting with Gladstone, it didn't involve one of his clients.
HG hands CL the evidence. Couldn't Cyrus just keep it?
The two pieces of evidence that HG handed over were negative photocopies.
But where'd he keep the originals? And more importantly, whatever happened to Gladstone's claim that he wrote down everything that he learned about Cyrus, and should anyone try to silence him, someone very close to Cyrus would read it? If ever there was a good time to bring that up again, it was while he was begging for his life as Yaeger stood over him with a knife blade. Hmm.
What I want to know is: why didn't Josette do it? Oh, well, she probably offered, and Joshua was appalled at the thought. Who would believe a warning from a woman?
I'm thinking that the Josette of PT may not have been the family protector that her RT counterpart was. Joshua seemed to be speaking as one Master of Collinwood to another when he was pleading with Quentin anyway.
Joshua said there was an evil in this house, an evil who was of both the living and the dead, and I thought: "Sounds more like Angelique than Barnabas, if it's actually in the house." But then he made it clear that the evil was related to people of his own time, so maybe "this house" was referring to the Collins family as a whole, though it didn't sound that way.
He also said that Quentin hadn't laid eyes on that particular evil yet, so that eliminates Angelique.
Maybe it was me, and my eyes but it looked like the end of 1008 and the beginning of 1009 were different.
Angelexis had a different hairdo, but that's probably not what you meant.
I forget when we last see Chris and Don or have we already?? I can't remember.
Discuss - Ep #1001
Don Briscoe makes his final appearance on DS in this ep...
Ooh that was a bit violent with the stabbing of the neck! EWW
I didn't think he stabbed him in the neck, but maybe I missed something.
Larry Chase may as well have been staring down at a pile of vomit, because that's how unemotionally he regarded the man who lay dying of the stab wound. That's what DC gets for hiring non-actors in roles that require, well, acting.