I was thinking that it didn't do any good to get rid of the blue pants that were saw in the dream, Quentin still tried to hang himself. I wonder how bruised David was from the fall.
Very good point. Quentin should have known the hanging wouldn't work.
This is a replay of 1795, Angelique might want to talk to her counter part in RT to find out how the spells do not work. It turns the target against her.
Yeah, right. All our Angelique would say is, "It wasn't my fault!"
The relationship between Angelique and Hoffman is more interesting to me than the relationship between Angelique and Quentin. Part of it, of course, is that we've seen Angelique and Julia as adversaries, so it's fun to see them as allies. But it would be interesting even if we didn't have that background. We know Hoffman is obsessed with Angelique, but that doesn't keep her from aiding and abetting Angelique in the effort to get Quentin back. Does there ever come a point where Hoffman decides she wants more from Angelique than what she's getting?
And there are more questions. Hoffman was slightly wary today of Angelique because Angelique came back from the grave. Weeks ago we saw Hoffman talking to Angelique's portrait, begging her to come back, but now that Angelique is back, Hoffman isn't so sure. Angelique told her everything, and after that, Hoffman was OK with Angelique - but still, something probably lingers in Hoffman's mind.
And then Angelique hesitated over sticking the pin in the doll, while Hoffman egged her on, and said she had never been afraid before. Will Hoffman come to believe that an Angelique who is not fearless is an Angelique who is not worthy of her obsession?
That's it for now on Hoffman and Angelique - except for one final thought: when they were talking in Angelique's room, I was imagining the room changing, and the Dynamic Duo being stuck in our time.