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« on: September 07, 2023, 06:36:44 PM »
If you don't want to know the circumstances surrounding Tuesday's entry in this slideshow, then don't read any further...
[spoiler]Tuesday's quote:
Ep #500 (1968) - Sam - 'You MUST have known.'
From "Robservations 5/29/02 #499/500 - Sam Caught in the Middle"
The Robservations doesn't reference the quote. However, it comes up after Barnabas says he had no idea there would be any danger. And Barnabas may feel bad in the aftermath, but that's too little too late. Despite the fact that he knows full well what Angelique is capable of, of course he had no idea he would be putting Sam in danger - first and foremost Barnabas thinks of himself - he doesn't think ahead to how the repercussions of he wants might affect others - just so long as he's going to potentially get what he wants out of his schemes...
[spoiler]Tuesday's quote:
Ep #500 (1968) - Sam - 'You MUST have known.'
From "Robservations 5/29/02 #499/500 - Sam Caught in the Middle"
Barnabas wants Julia to stay, and a furious Sam accuses her of being "in on this" with Barn. I'm not in on anything, insists Julia. Sam says she can stay, then explains to Barnabas that he followed his instructions; he describes what happened. Julia listens carefully as Sam tells of aging Angelique's portrait--all ordered and paid for. A woman came in, the woman in the portrait--she said it was stolen. Barnabas insists he had permission from the owner. Sam refused to give it to her. When he went back to paint, the woman told him he'd never finish it. He picked up his brush and found he couldn't see! Barnabas exhibits fear, knowing what has happened, feeling extremely guilty that he has brought this on Sam, who demands to know what Barnabas involved him in.Barnabas says he had no idea there would be any danger.
The Robservations doesn't reference the quote. However, it comes up after Barnabas says he had no idea there would be any danger. And Barnabas may feel bad in the aftermath, but that's too little too late. Despite the fact that he knows full well what Angelique is capable of, of course he had no idea he would be putting Sam in danger - first and foremost Barnabas thinks of himself - he doesn't think ahead to how the repercussions of he wants might affect others - just so long as he's going to potentially get what he wants out of his schemes...