Evil has 20/20 vision, whereas Good needs eyeglasses to read big black handwriting. The things you learn from DS! (Does it remind anyone else of a twist involving the WB pilot's Willie?)
Paxton's voice in Cyrus' head: "Everyone agreed, he was a big man, very broad in the shoulders, extremely well-dressed, and he had a moustache."
So of course the cop says it can't be Cyrus, cuz even though he's a big man too with broad shoulders who walks around his house wearing a robe over a neatly pressed shirt and a tie, it is impossible to fake a moustache.
Cyrus to Paxton: "My housekeeper and I are the only ones with keys to my place."
Which of course is why Sabrina is usually the one we see locking up at night.
Rather than having the cop say that accomplished burglars are good at making skeleton keys, wouldn't it have made more sense to say that Sabrina had a key and Yaeger likely stole it?
Cyrus phones in a prescription for Sabrina-- our first indication that he's a medical doctor.
She is now engaged in the most obvious plot pusher imaginable - hey, what on earth did a séance have to do with her dream?
I think we're supposed to believe that the trauma of the attack, and having to relive it in her dream, caused her to go back to the time of the seance.
All right. Which one of you is responsible for not telling me that John Karlen was in this episode??? Hmm???
Ulp.
Nice job by the writers, making Will so unlikable. I'm finding his dysfunctional relationship with Carolyn to be far more interesting than the stuff inspired by
Rebecca or
J&H.
Who is this "Paxton" guy? Is there no George Patterson in PT Land? If that's the case, maybe there is parallel food, and a parallel diner and parallel eggs Benedict, and even parallel Spam. Oh, the humanity!
LOL I'm guessing that the Paxton character was the series' counterpart of the police inspector that shows up in the novel during the investigation of Hyde.
Here's an online obituary for Stanley Grover, who played Mr. Paxton and had a long career on TV and the Broadway stage:
http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1997-08-31/news/9708300565_1_stanley-grover-mr-grover-musicals