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« on: September 23, 2010, 06:46:15 AM »
I think this one deserves to have more said about it, than I'm able to now. I think that the things Quentin and Carolyn say to each other, and apart, lead to what happens to Carolyn at the end. Barnabas and Julia are too good at getting people to tell them what they want to know. The end of Mrs. J didn't really teach them to be more careful in their interrogations. Anyway, Barnabas implanted the picture of Carolyn as someone who cared about her family more than anything, and so Carolyn tried to tell in a letter, for the sake of her family, knowing she'd die?
B&J really should have taken Carolyn, Q, and Mrs. J off to Bangor or someplace and questioned them there. Anyway, the Q/Carolyn dialogue deserves another listening. Q was trying to work out what terrible thing they were in the middle of experiencing but couldn't perceive.... I think it was their madness.