Part Four, part two:
Picking up from where we left off, as Barnabas winces from the pain he's experiencing -
- Willie also moves in closer -
- after which Julia examines Barnabas and sees that his eyes have rolled up -
- which prompts Willie to look more concerned -
- followed by Julia checking the temperature of Barnabas' forehead -
- and her looking concerned afterward -
- but soon Barnabas begins to open his eyes -
- prompting Willie to swallow hard -
- and after Barnabas comes around a bit, he announces -
Barnabas: 'Gone. ... Pain gone.' - and after Willie continues to look on -
- Barnabas then announces -
Barnabas: 'Silver in my veins.' - and after Julia takes that description in, Barnabas begins with -
Barnabas: 'One day...' - and concludes with a smile -
Barnabas: '...we will see the dawn together.' - which Julia is very pleased to hear -
End of sequence.
(And once again I apologize for taking captures from the DVD set with its incorrect color timing and aspect ratio rather than the VHS with its correct color timing and aspect ratio. But it's such a hassle to set up a VCR for captures - and even though I've made digital copies of the tapes, and even though I've looked for those copies in tons of places, I'm still not quite sure where I've stored them...)So, we can easily see that the comic barely touches on how the sequence actually plays in Hour 4 (Ep 3) of the '91 Series. And worst of all, the comic not only completely ignores the huge amount of stress Barnabas is under waiting for the injection but also his violent reaction to the serum. But given how all that actually happens on the show, I have no idea what to think of the Book 2, Issue 4's depiction on Pages 2 and 3 of Willie (who the comic completely ignored was even present for the injection and its aftermath), Barnabas and Julia simply standing around with Julia declining having Willie walk her home. On the show Barnabas can barely speak after the injection. And considering events related to the injection play concurrently in Issues 3 & 4 with the events involving Nathan and the Grimm sisters, it's obvious that it can't be that there's a possibly that more time passed in the comic between Barnabas' injection and his offer that Willie take Julia home. But obviously we're supposed to forget all about how things play out on the show in favor of accepting Issue 4's grossly simplified take on how the injection goes down much more smoothly. Again, so much for the comics keeping exactly within the continuity of the actual show. Adding the snowstorm is but a minor departure by comparison...