OMG, the final scene has to be one of the creepiest ever! It must've given me nightmares for days. What's more terrifying to kids than the idea that they might wake to the sound of creaking and a dead man rocking next to their bed?!!
Carl. Given how suspicious he is, blaming everybody-- even Barnabas and the gypsies-- for Quentin's murder, and how determined he became to "find out what's going on around here," how in the world did Judith and Edward keep Jenny a secret from him?
And, since Edith's husband died in 1863 or thereabout, how could Carl vividly recall him fawning over Quentin, or Judith remember him sitting the boy on his lap?
Loved seeing Judith laughing, even if it had to be in one of the show's weirdest dreams.
When Jamison was pleading for his uncle to come back, saying he'll do anything, did anybody else picture him in a swimming pool, tossing a ball and saying, "If I catch this one, Quentin isn't dead"? No? Never mind then.