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[spoiler]Saturday's quote:
Ep #469 (1968) - Barnabas - 'I am not an ordinary patient, doctor-- you know that. Now you MUST tell me exactly what's happening to me.'
From "#0469/0470: Robservations 05/03/02: Imperfect Cure; Jeff's Odd Job"
Barnabas bares his teeth, breathing heavily. Scared, still baring his teeth, he goes to the window, hears the howling dogs, pushes open the double doors and sees the rain. Quickly he closes the doors. Lang bursts in and Barnabas tells him he felt someone was watching him--he felt eyes looking at him while he was in bed, and even more frightening, he felt the urge for blood!He wanted to get up, leave the hospital and go back to the Old House basement. The feeling has passed, says Barnabas, which Lang assures him is good--Lang doesn't know why it happened, he hasn't completed his tests. He doesn't know how often or severe these relapses will be. Barnabas is upset, he didn't know about these possibilities, he thought he was completely free of the curse. In time, says Lang, perhaps he'll be completely well. Barnabas accuses him of lying, but Lang he's not, and reminds him he can function in daylight now, a major step. Barn denies being an ordinary patient and demands Lang tell him everything. From time to time, you'll feel as if you're slipping back, explains Lang. Barnabas thought the transfusion had cured him, but Lang never used the word cured. What did you mean? asks Barnabas. Your condition was temporarily arrested by the transfusion, explains Lang. Barnabas is disappointed. "I see. Then I could revert to what I was almost any time." Lang admits this is true, but also says the chances are very great he won't, if he cooperates fully with him. Barnabas refuses to allow him to be used as a guinea pig; he's been there, done that, and with disastrous results.
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Once again a Robservations paraphrases a quote, but it does reference it fairly well...
And this ep is a true rarity in that someone looks outside during a storm and we actually see rain falling:
That the production personnel figured out how to do it is interesting in itself - but that someone in production even thought of trying to do it is almost too amazing given that this is a show where 999 out a 1000 times when someone comes in from a storm neither they nor their clothes show any signs of having gotten wet.