Something has always bothered me about yesterday's exchange in the slideshow:
Book One/Issue One/Page 16 - Roger: 'ELIZABETH, WHEN
ARE YOU GOING TO TELL THAT GIRL WHY YOU REALLY
BROUGHT HER HERE?'Book One/Issue One/Page 16 - Liz: 'IN MY OWN GOOD
TIME, ROGER--' Sure, it's obviously establishing that there's more to Vicki being hired as David's governess than meets the eye. (And those of us who've read about the plans they had for the comics know that it was going to be revealed that Vicki is Liz daughter.) But the exchange, at least to me, seems to imply that Roger is aware Liz had a hidden motive in bringing Vicki to Collinwood and he may even know what that motive is. However, that flys in the face of Roger and Liz's first scene together in the pilot where Roger is none too happy that Vicki has been brought to Collinwood, he doesn't see the need for her, and he practically demands to know why Liz did indeed bring her, but Liz uses excuses like how she has faith in their lawyer (he found Vicki), Vicki is highly qualified, and Roger shouldn't continue to deny the fact that the town school will never take David back (for some mysterious reason that at that time we didn't know). Clearly Roger had no knowledge that Liz had a hidden reason - and clearly Liz gave no hint that she might have had one. And that all begs the question of just when did Roger find out that Liz did have a hidden reason and perhaps even discover what it is when Liz' behavior gave no clue, and even if she did have a hidden reason, she clearly didn't want Roger to suspect that she did? The comics claimed to be answering questions left unanswered by the '91 series, not creating new questions...