Hurrah! Julia has arrived! We haven't got her gloves yet, though, so she had to play with the fishnet instead.
If I had been watching this episode in 1967, I would have assumed that Julia was a four-episode character like Buzz. She's so one-dimensional! And then Grayson Hall went home for two weeks and thought about what she had been told about Julia, and said to herself, "That's not the whole story." Or something like that. Anyway, thank heaven for Grayson Hall.
One thing I will never understand: what gave Dan Curtis the idea that The Wig was feminine-looking?
I have to agree with others here that if I were Sam, I would have serious doubts about leaving Maggie in Julia's care - but I would also have done a lot more about it than Sam did, like asking Dr. Hoffman, "What happened? When Maggie was delivered to you, she was perfectly happy, even if she did think she was a ten-year-old, so what have you done to make her so miserable now?" But nobody ever asks any good questions on Dark Shadows. If they did, the show would have folded in a heartbeat.