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Roger reminds me of the gals across the back fence gossiping, he can't really keep a secret unless it has to do with him.
And Abigail always ate that apple!
Only you could be "casually reminded" of a thread from four years ago...
... wish I had Episode Number 2 on tape where Elizabeth identifies all the Collins ancestors in the drawing room. It's the one to the left of the fireplace - the guy in the big floppy hat. Who was this - Leonardo Collins? :-
... I looked up the scene in question ... and the only portrait Liz makes mention of in that scene is the one of Jeremiah, which hangs over the mantle (but I think we all knew that). The portrait of "Leonardo" isn't even anywhere to be seen in Episode #2.
In Episode #3, Carolyn explains to Vicki that the bearded gentleman whose portrait hangs over the piano is Issac Collins ... "Leo" is among the missing again.
In Episode #4, while lecturing Roger, Liz identifies Issac and Jeremiah again, as well as naming the man in the portrait between the cabinet and the fireplace as Theodore and the man in the portrait above the sideboard (where the phone is) as Benjamin. I'm afraid that "Leo" is still nowhere in evidence.
If Sci-Fi decides to run DS from the beginning again, I think a game we should play on the forum is Be The First To Spot Leonardo's Portrait.
Carolyn knows Jason has a hold over her mother, but honestly, I don't think her mother killing her father ever entered her mind. How could she even think her mother was capable of something so gruesome!
Perhaps Carolyn thought it had something to do with financial matters
Well, when it comes to Astredo, I pay very close attention
You will see the light brown suit in the episodes that follow the scene where Nicholas get's into trouble with the "D" man downstairs.
Actually, Nicholas had about three suits. One was light grey, another was a darker grey, and then he had another which was light brown, which he looked especially handsome in by the way.