If you don't want to know the circumstances surrounding Wednesday's entry in this slideshow, then don't read any further...
[spoiler]Wednesday's quote:
Ep #251 (1967) - Barnabas - 'Did you, Josette? But I MUSTN'T call you Josette any longer. You are no longer worthy of that name.'
From "#0251/0252: Robservations 11/17/01: And Then Came Buzz"
Willie and Maggie hear Barnabas heading back to the basement. He reminds her to let him do the talking. Willie tries to convince Barnabas how good Maggie was, but Barnabas says she's going to her grave as common old Maggie Evans.
This Robservations falls in the period where there's very little detail so it's no surprise that it doesn't reference the quote at all. However, it comes up as Willie is trying to convince Barnabas how good Maggie was and after Willie says, "She did just what you told her to do," and before Barnabas says she will go her death with the common name Maggie Evans...
And this is the third quote from this ep. The first (Barnabas - 'She tried to betray me. She tried to destroy me. She MUST die') was back on January 27th of 2022, and the second (Barnabas - 'But we MUST be realistic. If she were still alive, the police would have found her by now') was back on March 27th of 2022.
Also, it's worth reminding:
And I suspect getting the screen capture for this quote is the first time I've ever played Ep #251 on DVD because I'm pretty sure I had no idea that before Act 1 there's a summary of the previous week's eps. Not having been watching DS yet back in June of 1967, I didn't see Ep #251 when it was originally aired
I did look up the Sci-Fi Channel broadcast and discovered something interesting though not altogether pleasing for anyone who doesn't have the DVDs and is relying solely on their Sci-Fi tapes for the eps. Not only are the announcement made during the theme and the summary missing, but also Barnabas' first line of dialogue for Act 1. On the DVD (and presumably on Volume 50 of the Collector's Series VHS), Act 1 of Ep #251 opens with Barnabas saying, "You still haven't answered my question. What were you doing with this tool?" Whereas Sci-Fi's version opens with Barnabas simply asking, "What were you doing with this tool?" But we can just add that to so many of the other things that were changed or dropped when Sci-Fi ran DS.