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Current Talk '03 II / Re:Roxanne......Blabbermouth II
« on: August 12, 2003, 04:40:02 AM »Thayer David was ALWAYS great! I wish that he were still around to charm us some more.
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Thayer David was ALWAYS great! I wish that he were still around to charm us some more.
I'm still wondering why the FBI never showed up in full force, mobile crime scene units by the street-full, evidence kits flying, body bags thick on the ground!!
John Yaeger, Angelique AND Roger Collins all qualified as serial killers, didn't they? Don't local authorities usually ask the FBI for assistance in such cases?
However, whenever aspects of the plot crossed over into the "real world," DS was not free to make up its own rules.
Ah, the exquisite tortures of examining Dark Shadows too closely!!
(I think we can all agree that Quentin probably elected to have cousin Roger cremated, with his ashes being scattered over some particularly appropriate place, like the town dump or Buzz Hackett's pig farm!).
I didn't realize we had to count how many images we post in a message? Is this something new?
For those who still remember me, an update!
I am now a Mrs., we eloped to Eureka Springs, Arkansas on July 28th.
One of them is currently on the show.
Maybe Aunt Hannah, like some of us here, was an AMC fan from the beginning, so while she put down her cards for a half hour on weekday afternoons to catch it on the small B&W in Tim's lab, Roxanne got an earful in her coma state?
For fun I threw together a few DS-related AMC trivia questions.
Speaking of stupid, it was certainly unwise of Liz to confront Roger after she heard his confession. How much better it would have been if she'd quietly left the room, remembered some urgent business in town, and made her way to the police station.
they could have used the opportunity to have Robert Gerringer play Inspector Woodard!
They suddenly decided to abruptly end the PT storyline and pulled the plug on the whole Claude North thing shortly after it had begun. I remember reading something to this effect in the DS Tribute book; the ratings were down, and DC and the writers pulled an all-night brainstorming session trying to decide what to do next, resulting in the 1840 storyline.