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Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) - Vicki's Arrival-Burke's Revenge-Matthew Morgan-Introducing Josette / Re: Episode #0062
« on: March 21, 2024, 08:49:45 PM »
Too Funny!!
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Be familiar with Satan in High Heels
think the sardine market needed a cooperative ad campaign between companies to promote their use in cooking in order to make sardines a must have pantry item.
Dealing with the next two scenes in the sequence (using Grayson's script):
121 INT - GALLERY - DAY 121
And that's when today's first quote -Page 61/Scene 121 - Gabriel: 'What of my brother Charles?'
- comes up, followed by today's second quote -Page 61/Scene 121 - Strack: 'He must learn the lesson of the damned. He shall watch her die.'
- coming up, followed in the script by:
Strack
They look at each other.Traskturns, leads them
from the room. Sarah is panicked. She leaves her
hiding place and tiptoes to the corridor.
And as far as differences in the dialogue go, there aren't any because the dialogue is delivered exactly as scripted.
And as far as differences in the directions and the descriptions go, it's interesting how DC covers having dropped Scene 120 because following Sarah's final reaction in Scene 119, instead of seeing Strack move to the window, we see Sarah's POV of Strack walking away from Gabriel, but as can be seen in the following capture -
- Strack actually moves in the opposite direction away from the window (), but from that we then see, as can be seen in this next capture -
- Strack is moving away from apparently having been at the window, and he moves toward Gabriel, who, as we can see in the next capture -
- is on Strack's opposite side from where we last saw them in Scene 119 (apparently it must have been quite the dance that Strack did to first walk in the opposite direction from the window but then to walk from the direction of the window - and all in the space of under three seconds of screen time - but if we're feeling generous, maybe we'll just chalk it all up to the marathon editing session imposed by James Aubrey ) - and also, I love the wide-eyed expressions on Laura's face as she looks at Strack after Angelique's fate has been sealed -
- and then to Gabriel -
-and then to Strack again -
- as Charles' punishment is decided - and while we do see Sarah's panicked reaction to hearing Angelique is going to die, we don't actually see Stack turn and lead Gabriel and Laura from the room nor do we see Sarah leave her hiding place and tiptoe to the corridor - ...
Also, DC has a note that before he asks about Charles, Gabriel walks to the table and then turns to them, though that's pretty obvious given the captures I've already shared.
I'll do anything you say, anything you want, I will. Very well, relents Barnabas--gather all you have written--and burn them. Burn my book? asks Will, horrified--oh, no, you don't know what a book means to a writer. A writer!--all you did was copy down what you forced me to tell you, says Barnabas--now gather the book together and burn it! No! cries Will. It's time you do precisely what I tell you to do, says Barnabas. No, insists Will. "Is that your final answer?" demands Barnabas (hey, Regis stole that for his game show)! Barnabas advances threateningly on Will; when they are face to face, the writer agrees--all right, I'll do it--I'll do anything you say. Nothing must disturb the sleep or sully the name of that other Barnabas Collins who died in this time, insists the vampire--"Come--we will burn the book together!"
... here's a rare alternate version of Gabriel and Strack -
The Daytime TV caption for it reads: "Thayer David (Rev. Strack) convinces
Gabriel that his wife Angelique must
be destroyed. Part of flashback segment.
- something that was also published as part of that same Daytime TV article that I've shared portions of in Reply #124 (Angelique on the stairs), Reply #286 (Gerard wielding his club), Reply #287 (Angelique scratching Gabriel), and Reply #414 (Quentin confronting Carlotta). (And even more from that article is yet to come, more fairly soon, and actually it's two that are not so soon...)