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Current Talk '24 I / Re: Everyone In Collinsport's Favorite Word Slideshow
« on: February 25, 2023, 04:54:08 PM »
If you don't want to know the circumstances surrounding Thursday's entry in this slideshow, then don't read any further...
[spoiler]Thursday's quote:
Ep #363 (1967) - Tony - 'Well, I MUST confess your story does have a certain appeal.'
From '#0363/0364: Robservations 02/20/02: ". . .So You Must Be Good"'
The Robservations doesn't reference the quote at all, however, it comes up after Carolyn tells Tony to take her to the cops if he doesn't believe her, or home if he does...
And I was quite surprised once I realized that in 1481 quotes so far this is the first time Tony has his own. He appears in one other screen cap and in a different scene that's being quoted from, but he isn't the one being quoted in either of those instances. Though when it comes to Jerry Lacy, he appears many times, particularly when Gregory Trask is being quoted (11 times so far...).
[spoiler]Thursday's quote:
Ep #363 (1967) - Tony - 'Well, I MUST confess your story does have a certain appeal.'
From '#0363/0364: Robservations 02/20/02: ". . .So You Must Be Good"'
Carolyn tries to run, but Tony grabs her arm and swings her around, demanding answers. She says she would lie to the cops, but not to Tony, and comes up with a fascinating little tale about a man with whom Liz had an affair and who, apparently, fathered Carolyn! One has to wonder if this might not be the truth as far as Vicki is concerned. Carolyn explains, with all sincerity and a catch in her voice, that this mysterious man, Liz' former lover, was planning to blackmail Mrs. Stoddard, but died before putting his plan into action. Julia got hold of the notebook, which was this man's diary, and was going to blackmail Elizabeth with it's contents. It would be a huge scandal for the Collins family, explains Carolyn, and she has to stop Julia no matter what! Tony likes the idea that the Collinses are as human and mistake-prone as anyone else--why don't they just pay Hoffman off?Perhaps alluding to the problems with McGuire, Carolyn reminds Tony that most blackmailers are never satisfied. She tells him to take her to the cops if he doesn't believe her, and home if he does. He chooses the latter option[/spoiler]
The Robservations doesn't reference the quote at all, however, it comes up after Carolyn tells Tony to take her to the cops if he doesn't believe her, or home if he does...
And I was quite surprised once I realized that in 1481 quotes so far this is the first time Tony has his own. He appears in one other screen cap and in a different scene that's being quoted from, but he isn't the one being quoted in either of those instances. Though when it comes to Jerry Lacy, he appears many times, particularly when Gregory Trask is being quoted (11 times so far...).