If you don't want to know the circumstances surrounding Friday's entry in this slideshow, then don't read any further...
[spoiler]Friday's quote:
Ep #365 (1967) - Carolyn - 'Do you want to stop it, Barnabas? MUST you stop it?'
From "#0365/0366: Robservations 02/21/02 - - Welcome to 1795, Vicki!"
At the Old House, Barnabas stares out at the storm, then walks around the drawing room, ruminating. Where is Sarah is now? Why did she leave me before I could explain? What can I explain? My life? No. That I still love her? I am still her loving brother, I am not to blame for what has happened to me, I didn't choose this. Or would she rather I was dead--would she forgive me then? Barnabas hears a knock at the door, but before opening it, he asks who it is. Carolyn responds, telling him to let her in. He opens the door partway and tells her he isn't up for company tonight; he has much thinking to do. When she warns him there's going to be a seance at Collinwood, he opens the door fully, allowing her in. The others at Collinwood want to speak to Sarah, Carolyn tells him. Not tonight! Says Barnabas, horrified, remembering what transpired this evening between his sister and him. Julia and Mother are determined to go through with it, says Carolyn, concerned--"Do you want to stop it? Must you stop it?" she asks him.
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The Robservations leaves out Barnabas' name from the quote - but again, what is there is referenced well...
And it's not a complete coincidence that this quote and Thursday's (Nicholas - 'No...no! We MUST stop them! We MUST stop them now!') are both "Must Stop" quotes. I didn't go looking for ones like that for Friday - but when I saw that one was available for the storyline to be featured for Friday, I did definitely pick it deliberately. Think of the two days as sort of a mini "Must Stop" sub-theme.
One thing that is a complete coincidence is that the latest quote for April 30th is an opposite of the one for last year. This year we have: Carolyn - 'Do you want to stop it, Barnabas? MUST you stop it?' But last year we had: Madame Findley - 'A war is being waged and we MUST find the one who started it.'