Meanwhile, Morgan's back to being his usual nasty self. .... He needs to see a shrink. Not for his nastiness; that's a basic component of his personality.
Interesting way of looking at personality. I plan on remembering that.
Second mention of 1841, I believe. Well, Gabriel didn't kill Julia. That may count in his favor, or it may just mean he's too out it to do the job right. His goal seems to be to escape, which is completely understandable considering that his family has locked him up in one room (and he's a big guy), with no end in sight. That's scary. He may remember how they "solved" the Stella problem... some people solve problems by locking their problems into boxes, even if their problems are human beings, oblivious to how it can't possibly be a long-term solution.
I like how the doctor knows Daphne's going to die, but he doesn't know what from...!? Catherine must be thinking at this point: Can we get James Forsythe back? Is that a clarinet playing, as Catherine is speechifyin'?
Has Bramwell just invented the concept of the medical specialist? I doubt they existed. Final Daphne speech: great, Daphne must be nominated for sainthood. Good speech about love/meaning, and even her few breaths before entering the coma (did they have that word then?) were well done, and convincing.
Morgan in dark suit... is he planning on visiting RT?