Hey gang,
Being born of an FBI mother (FBI: that's Full Blooded Irish), I would like to applaud Dan Curtis and Dark Shadows writer Sam Hall for their decision NOT to portray Desmond Collins' "business associate," Tim Braithwaite, as the stereotypically dimwitted and dipsomaniac Irishman with the faux Barry Fitzgerald-like brogue today.
Yes, it's very refreshing to see an Irish character not burdened with what "Angela's Ashes" author Frank McCourt ruefully and euphemistically describes in his writings as the Irish problem of (or with) "The Drink."
As with its characterization of the Gypsy people of the Romano tribe, Dark Shadows continues its admirable policy of portraying non-traditional peoples with a keen appreciation of, and concern for, ethnic sensitivity and inclusion.
No doubt, Dark Shadows spared no effort or expense in insuring that all disparate ethnic groups would be portrayed with the utmost respect and regard. Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if the DS powers-that-be brought in some acknowledged experts in the field of religious, racial and ethnic tolerance, say, someone like Archie Bunker or, possibly, even Don "Mr. Warmth" Rickles himself.
Erin Go Bragh!
Bob the O'Bartender
PS Was that Joan Jett (or possibly Cher Bono) portraying the comely, dark-haired Eagle tavern barmaid today?