Finally got it. In honor of Roxanne's prominent Grand Tetons.
Exactly! And you've even gotten the Grand Tetons right! Practically since day one of Ep #1039 becoming available again in March of '93, many fans have referred to the display of Roxanne's rather ample endowments as "The Grand Tetons!!"
The hills are alive! Though not with the sound of music.
Love it!!
Once again, Barnabas puts himself first. He doesn't have the right to kill her because she's beautiful in a world of ugliness? Stop playing God, buster. You don't have any right to interfere in anyone's life. But you do constantly.
Amen to that! Although -
The sudden infatuation with Roxanne comes way out of nowhere and has little credibility. It also damaged the character of Barnabas. He will continue to make incredibly poor decisions based on what he thinks about whatever Roxanne he is involved with at the moment. And he will remain oblivious to the impact this has on other people.
- I honestly think the decision not to kill Roxanne because she's so "beautiful" (and see what I had to say about that last time around):
When Barnabas speaks of her beauty...
is perfectly in keeping with his character. It's not very often, if at all that Barn makes rational decisions based on logic. As we've often said, he doesn't think with the head on his shoulders - his brain is located in the head that's decidedly south of his shoulders and located in his pants!!
And time and time again those sorts of decisions not only get him but others into trouble. But he just keeps repeating them...
Barn rhapsodizes over Roxanne's beauty, utterly oblivious of how it might affect the OTHER red-headed woman right beside him (and not for the last time, either).
Yes, the way he'll repeatedly go on like that in front of Julia is unforgivable. But then, with Barn all too often it's all about him and how
he's feeling and reacting and to hell with those around him. Except for rare instances (none of which come to mind at the moment - but they must be out there) he gets a great big
F when it comes to being considerate of others' feelings.