Robservations #972
Stokes is making a very smooth transition to the new storyline; he's forgotten all about that antique shop/slimy monster business that B&J were consulting him on months ago, and is all about PT now.He hasn't forgotten. He made a comment to Elizabeth about how she seemed better than she had been immediately following Paul's death, it was clear (to me at least) that he knew perfectly well that it wasn't Paul's death that had made her seem to be not quite herself.
What is with the rolled collars on Liz? I can't ever remember anyone I ever knew wearing a dress with a rolled collar. And just how did they make them? Did they wrap material around a Styrofoam ring?No, it can't be that, because how would Liz get the Styrofoam ring over her hair when she was putting the thing on?
“He left Collinwood in 1797!” Great blooper!
No, it can't be that, because how would Liz get the Styrofoam ring over her hair when she was putting the thing on?
He did say 1779. I told myself that Barnabas was being clever, throwing in an inaccuracy to make his knowledge of the 18th century Barnabas Collins seem less intimate than it actually was.“He left Collinwood in 1797!” Great blooper!
Didn't he say 1779?
He did say 1779. I told myself that Barnabas was being clever, throwing in an inaccuracy to make his knowledge of the 18th century Barnabas Collins seem less intimate than it actually was.
I love how Stokes seems to know about every supernatural phase, but of course he is an expert on the occult.But Stokes wasn't born an expert on the occult (at least I don't think he was), so how did he become one?
No, it can't be that, because how would Liz get the Styrofoam ring over her hair when she was putting the thing on?
Ah.... very true. But I wonder how they made them? And why.
How did the light get turned on in Carolyn's bedroom before she walked in the door to Collinwood unannounced?