DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '25 I => Current Talk '07 II => Topic started by: Watching Project on August 24, 2007, 04:57:02 PM
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Robservations - #370
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Vickie is being really dumb and she is just setting herself up with Abigail. I never thought she was as dumb as she could be.
Angellique, has already decided what she is going to do with Barnabas. She is going to use the toy soldier to hurt Barnabas. She said that she would take the soldier back. Maybe Jerremiah should have thought about that when there was the attack. There was no cause of the problem. Vickie had already brought up the idea of witchcraft, I was laughing out loud when Jerremiah walked Barnabas us the stairs when he couldn't breath. I also wonder where Naomi was. here son is dying and she is not there. Where is Joshua?
One dumb thing Angelique left the toy soldier on the table with the hankerchief around it. What if someone walked in. There is a lot of weaknesses in the script today.
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??? One would think that by this time Vickie might have a clue; yet she continues to relate the outcomes of family crises. She assured Jeremiah that Barnabas would live. No wonder the folks at Collinwood become suspicious of her. It also amazed me that Barnabas was able to survive as long as he did ----considering he couldn't breathe.
I also had to wonder about Angelique. She suddenly decided she didn't want Barn to die--------just how long did she consider he would hang on?
Agreed. Not a really good episode. :-[
Misty
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I remember watching this story arc on the Sci-Fi Channel and being fairly bored as well. I think it just took too long for Barnabas to be turned into a vampire. But they do a great job at making us really hate Angelique.
I think there's a kind of naive logic in Victoria's behavior. The Collins family of 1966/67 were her friends (mostly) and she kind of blindly assumes the same will be true for this family. Clearly history is not her favorite subject despite what she tells Barnabas since she has little understanding of the social values of 1795 but then the teaching of history was much more focused on politics in 1966 than it is today.
Clarice Blackburn though wow! After watching her as Mrs. Johnson (a character I always found more plot device than character) I was amazed how much she brings to Abigail Collins.
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Vicky seems to have a whole lot more success managing Sarah than she ever did with David. I wish I could see Vicky in action with Sarah, because I find such competence hard to believe, given how idiotically Vicky is behaving with everyone else in 1795. I suppose she's serving the useful purpose of reinforcing the exposition that is given in the opening voiceover, but golly, will she never learn to keep her mouth shut?
Barnabas is such a male. "Can't we still be friends? I admit that if I spend any time alone with you, I'll be straight back in bed with you, but let's be pals anyway!" It's a wonder Angelique didn't strangle him then and there!
Josette is one of my favorite characters, so it's a pleasure to see her so happy.
Angelique's room is furnished more nicely than it ought to be for a maid, but maybe Naomi had a hand in it. I like the sloping ceiling. It is easy to tell that the governess rates higher than the maid: Vicky got the #1 afghan, and Angelique got the #2.
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The afghans did more travel than anyone else. I hadn't noticed them until this time in watching 1795. Thanks for pointing it out because I forgot. I think angeliques room is also a room that comes up later in the story. I wonder if Angelique ever did any spinning between spells?
But Angeliques room is a lot larger than Vickie's . I guess Angelique need more room also to cast her spells and entertain the men that came to her room.
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One dumb thing Angelique left the toy soldier on the table with the hankerchief around it. What if someone walked in. There is a lot of weaknesses in the script today.
Well, maybe Angelique thought that if she put the soldier (with the hankie) in the drawer Barnabas would suffocate. ;D
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Angelique sounded very vicious in this episode when she whispered to herself for Josette to hold Barnabas close while she still can, because he won't be hers much longer. It gave me chills.
Also, I like this episode because we discover the tiniest bit about Barnabas's childhood, that he played with toy soldiers, and that they were his favorite toy to play with.
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We haven't seen much of Sam lately. Now David Ford is playing the part of Andre' Dupre'. It is really weird seeing him clean-shaven! [crazy] I like him better with a beard. [luv] Barnabas sure had a hard time resisting Angelique! [winkg]
----- Sally -----
[coolg] [hippy2]
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Barnabas sure had a hard time resisting Angelique!
It's that "Look into my eyes" business. Not so long ago, I watched Angelique trying to pull that on Julia in parallel time, and Julia just turned her back on her. Very satisfying.
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I have to disagree with some posters and say I thought this was a great episode. I liked the interaction between Vicki and Jeremiah. [spoiler]It's too bad their relationship never went further (due to Anthony George leaving the show).[/spoiler]
I loved the sweet scenes between Barnabas and Josette...we should have seen more of them. But I'll take what I can get. Indeed, Angelique's silent vow that Barnabas won't be Josette's much longer was indeed creepy.
Barnabas did seem to have a hard time resisting Angelique there. While I agree with Lydia's assessment that Barnabas was silly to ask Angelique to merely be a friend after that kiss, but does it really justify Angelique trying to choke him? I don't think so.