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Current Talk '24 I / Re: Everyone In Collinsport's Favorite Word Slideshow
« on: March 30, 2022, 03:34:26 PM »
If you don't want to know the circumstances surrounding Monday's entry in this slideshow, then don't read any further...
[spoiler]Monday's quote:
Ep #506 (1968) - Liz - 'Now lock your door after I go out. You MUST get some sleep.'
From "Robservations 6/4/02 - #505/506 - Adam Over the Edge"
For some reason the Robservations only partly references the quote. However, as with the previous quote, there is enough of an indication to discern how/when the quote comes up...
[spoiler]Monday's quote:
Ep #506 (1968) - Liz - 'Now lock your door after I go out. You MUST get some sleep.'
From "Robservations 6/4/02 - #505/506 - Adam Over the Edge"
Carolyn calms down and tells Liz Willie broke into her room; she doesn't know why. Liz locks the window, assuring her he wouldn't get another chance--she's telling Barnabas to send Willie back to Windcliff. He told me he didn't mean any harm, explains Carolyn, he wanted to talk to me--he must be crazy, he kept jabbering about a dream he had and had to tell me about it. He's having hallucinations, says Liz, he told her about some dream, too, at the Old House. Carolyn thinks what scared her the most was the way he spoke of the dream-it must be the most terrifying thing that's ever happened to him--he acted like he had no peace of mind until he talked about the dream. He said Carolyn was the one he had to tell the dream to, which puzzles both women. He took a huge risk, breaking into my room, says Carolyn, yet he did it anyway-why? Willie's mental state, guesses Liz, but Carolyn said he didn't act deranged, just terribly frightened. Carolyn thinks Willie really did have this dream and for some reason, she is the only person he could tell about it.Liz doesn't believe this, and tells Carolyn to go to sleep. No, says Carolyn, she's afraid. No one can get in, Liz assures her. But it's the dream that is scaring Carolyn-if she goes to sleep now, she'll have the dream Willie was telling her, and if she does, she's afraid she'll die![/spoiler]
For some reason the Robservations only partly references the quote. However, as with the previous quote, there is enough of an indication to discern how/when the quote comes up...