It's nice to see Maggie find some backbone, though she really shouldn't have fallen for Hoffman's trick. She had already heard Hoffman laughing at her in front of Angelique's portrait. And I'm surprised that nobody in the record shop said a word to her about that particular piece of music.
Grayson Hall did a lovely job in front of that portrait today, after Maggie had left, when she was pleading with Angelique.
I'm daydreaming here, imagining Collinwood during Angelique's time, when it was, apparently, paradise. Flowers and elegance and perfection. Of course it wasn't perfect; we know already that there are several people who disliked her, and if Angelique had really been a nice person, she wouldn't have had a poisonous snake like Hoffman for a housekeeper. But it's a nice daydream all the same.
And now, with the arrival of an Angelique lookalike, Dark Shadows has broken the bounds of Rebecca. It didn't take long!