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« on: September 21, 2010, 07:21:11 PM »Were they not afraid that the forest around the cemetery going up in smoke. I could see it, police officer I know that we started a forest fire, but I had to burn my wife body.
I have to say too that Lara Parker was outstanding in this episode. She did a wonderful job playing duel roles
Indeed.
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and wasn't it simply squishy when she came back as Angelique?
Squishy to the max! (Whatever that means. )
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As for Cyrus... Cyrus, Cyrus, Cyrus.... If I had the opportunity to work at home, I would be wearing my pajamas., certainly not a three-piece suit and a doctor's lab coat over all.
That just goes to show how far society has fallen. There was a time when adults wouldn't have ever dreamed of not getting dressed each and every day of their lives - no matter what their plans or lack thereof were. It was simply unthinkable. (And this is coming from someone who has happily spent many a lazy day not bothering to get dressed. )
Cyrus to Chris: "John Yaeger is an acquaintance of mine I met recently and he's going to help me in my new experiment."
Yaeger is an old friend, he's a new friend, he's just a test subject. He can't seem to keep the story straight.
Which is no doubt why so many people soon began to question who Yaeger really was. Cyrus really should have made up a convincing backstory and stuck to it rather than coming up with a new story on the cuff every time he thought he needed to explain Yaeger's presence. Though I suppose that initially he never thought that anyone compare notes because Yaeger was simply an experiment and not a real person who was going to stay around for any real length of time. Little did he know...
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And how about what Nicholas told Megan during the Leviathans storyline?: "Burning a corpse merely disposes of a body; the spirit of that body cannot be burned." The same writer who gave us that line (Gordon Russell), btw, also wrote this episode.
Though that was RT. The supernatural rules of PT *might* be different. (There have been many parallel universe stories in which the scientific rules in the parallel universes have been different.) We really have no way of knowing. But yeah, it would have been better had they not seemingly contradicted themselves.
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DarkShadowsOnline.com has this to say about Don Briscoe:QuoteIn his final episode, which aired in early 1970, he was clearly unwell.Except for the fact that he only had 1 scene, I don't see signs of unwellness. What am I supposed to be looking for?
I have no idea because I've never seen anything that indicated he was unwell. But then I often think that at times people can read into things/see things that for some reason they expect to be there rather than what's actually there...
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Was Dameon really trying to warn Quentin here about Angelique? Had his ghost not haunted the house at all, I can't imagine that Quentin would have wanted to open his wife's tomb, so it would seem that Dameon paved the way for Angelique's return. No?
I believe that inadvertently Dameon did.
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I think the reason Angelique pushed to have it burned as soon as possible was that it would decompose normally, and that would definitely arouse the suspicions of Quentin and Cyrus.
Exactly. The best way to cover up the switch was to destroy all evidence.
My impression is that Angelique did in some way call to Alexis, whether consciously or not. We hear something about it when Alexis first arrives at Collinwood. Episode 985
Interesting. It didn't occur to me that her feeling could be more than "twin telepathy."
It had never occurred to me either. But one could certainly say that evidence could have been laid down for it. And at any rate it's definitely an interesting notion.