DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '25 I => Current Talk '02 I => Topic started by: elizabeth on May 20, 2002, 03:24:37 AM
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Please list favorite scenes that you could watch over and ever again. ::)
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Willie when he finds barnabas... What acting...Incredible scene in every way, set, lighting..Bravo. Like a silent films classic. :D
When Naomi enters for the first time in 1795. She sort of sweeps in. Just in time to save the day. ;)
When Nathan first comes on to Millicent. She is putting on her coat and he ask her if she is going out.. Well you know the rest. I laugh and laugh....as Millicent makes a jerk of her self giggling, head swinging around, curls bouncing letting Nathan know she is easy pray. Also LOve his sneaky phony laugh. :o
I guess most all scenes with Nathan and Millicent are my favorite and of course all scenes with Elizabeth. :D :D
Almost forgot, when the countess makes her entrance in 1795. Delightful... :D
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One of my favorite scenes is when Barnabas finally sees the ghost of Sarah. His love for her seems so realistic, as does his anguish when she leaves.
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Elizabeth,
My very favorite scene is definately the scene in 1840 where Barnbas proclaims his love for Angelique. I cry everytime I watch it. And I'm really not the crying type, either. These two actors/actresses were just so wonderful and it just seemed right to have them together after all of the years. It just was so sad how she never found out his true feelings until it was too late. It is honestly my favorite moment I have ever watched on any show. It's sad, television just isn't as good as it used to be.
-Lindsey
Can you tell I'm a die-hard Angelique-Barnabas fan!?)
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Laura being consumed by flames. I remember viewing this when it first aired in 1967--it was quite scary and so unlike anything on daytime TV then.
Willie opening the coffin and unknowingly releasing a vampire.
Mrs. Johnson answering a knock on the door to find Barnabus Collins--a cousin from England.
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Julia confronts Barnabas in her bedroom when he comes to kill her.
All the scenes between Julia and Tom Jennings. :D
Barnabas and Julia in 1995, just after he learns that she has betrayed him to the sheriff.
Bette
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1795! I could watch that time period over & over again, it's my favorite. ;)
I especially love when Angelique makes her entrance for the first time into the old house. It was just too bad that it had to be in black & white and not color.
Another favorite was when Angelique goes to the masoleum with Ben and is planning on staking Barnabas in the coffin. Instead, Barnabas awakens just in time to stop her from doing this.
I also loved the scene when Barnabas shoots Angelique and she, thinking that she is dying, places the curse on him for all eternity. [batang]
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SPOILERS FOR LEVIATHAN STORY
I'm not sure if any of these are actually my favorite scene; a lot of the ones already mentioned might be better.
But there's an episode in Leviathan with 3 blockbuster scenes right after another. Barnabas shows up to warn Angelique that her husband is with the Leviathans. She won't believe him. Then, her husband is expecting an important visitor, who enters and turns out to be Nicholas. There's quite a scene with lots of things said with "double meanings" - and then Angelique and Nicholas get their showdown together. That leads to some excitement between the husband and wife. Really an incredible sequence.
The last time around I missed taping it. I couldn't recall exactly how it all went down and I knew they were such fantastic scenes, so I went and rented that volume again to make sure not to miss it.
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Any scene with Tom and Chris jennings!
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but there are too many to list
some favorites:
Barnabas tells Julia "never without you"
Seeing Quentin first time in 1897
The trial of Desmond and Quentin and the escape!
Desmond seeing his friends back to the future!
Chris telling Amy he might not be able to stay!
and many more......
jennifer
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1795 - Angelique knocks on Barnabas' door and we learn that they had a torrid affair in Martinique--which she wants to continue, but he does not.
Barnabas and Angelique's sad little wedding ceremony, where she is the only one who is happy. Barnabas, Ben and Naomi are so solemn, as if this were a funeral instead of a wedding.
Angelique curses Barnabas as a vampire and the bat swoops in and bites him. Shortly afterwards, Ben comes in to find husband and wife lying on the floor, both bleeding and in bad shape.
Barnabas kills Nathan after playing with him as a cat does a mouse. When Nathan shoots him at the Eagle, Barnabas informs him that he is already dead.
Barnabas and Joshua's farewell just before Ben locks Barnabas in the coffin for 175 years. Very poignant. I also was sad to see Ben say goodbye to his friend before locking him away. Sad!
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1841PT - Catherine tells Bramwell she's having his child.
Leviathan - Carolyn and Jeb awaken in bed together on their wedding night--very racy for DS!
Leviathan - Megan, a new vampire, enjoys herself by biting Roger Collins.
1968 - Adam says "Barnabas"--his first word!
1968 - Barnabas goes to Cassandra to beg her to let Eric Lang live--and tells her she can have him back if she agrees. He seems at one point as if he's going to bite her and she covers her throat to stop him, but he takes her hand and brings it. . .where? We can only speculate.
1968 - Angelique, now a vampire, sinks her fangs into Barnabas as he screams in pain and terror over her shoulder. You can see how tightly she's holding onto him, and how much she enjoys making him her victim. A few eps later, she kidnaps him and spirits him to a hut near the sea, where she kneels behind him and bites his throat--erotic to the hilt! The last time she bites him, hoping to turn him into a vampire and take him away with her, he tells her, "I'm dying." and she begs him not to be afraid.
There are dozens of favorite scenes, but these are a few that come to me right now.
Love, Robin
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Spoilers!!!!
Without a doubt, during the Quentin's ghost storyline, I love the scene at the end of the episode that Quentin drives the whole family out of Collinwood. Roger, before he closes the door, yells, "We'll be back, I promise you that" or something to that effect. The camera then pans through all the main rooms of the great house and all you hear is Quentins theme and finally you see his ghost on top of the stairs laughing.
To me, that was one of the better moments in the series. I loved the whole episode, but that final scene, I could watch over and over.
deron
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For me, it's the scene in 1897 when Judith reads the will before her siblings: Edward, Quentin and Carl, revealing who is the absolute heir to the entire Collins fortune. It was so extremely well crafted, written and acted by all involved.
Judith: "Keep it up, Quentin, and you'll end up with less than nothing."
Gerard
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A great question, Elizabeth. Let's see-
Barnabas released from his coffin and his arrival at Collinwood. :o
After being cured, Barnabas basks in sunlight on the hospital balcony. ;D
SPOILERS BELOW!!
The first appearance of Quentin's ghost and the scene where he drives the Collins family from the house. :o
1897: I recall an especially juicy kissing scene between Beth and Quentin that I look forward to seeing again! :P
1897: Quentin finds a very animated Edith Collins in her coffin. :o
1840: The last scene where Angelique sacrifices herself for love and dies in Barnabas' arms.
1840 PT: Morgan fights Bramwell and falls to his death.
1971: The final DS scene where Julia and Barnabas return from PT and all is well. ;D
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Great question Elizabeth. Lets see.....
Willie going to the mausoleum and lets Barnabas out.
Barnabas and Sarah. That was a great scene. He loved his little sister so very much.
Barnabas, in the hospital, and he can finally see the sun in 175 years.
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1840. When Barnabas finally tell Angelique, that yes, he does love her. But she died before she hears it. Talk about a tear-jerker......
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There are SO many, but here are just a few of my favorites:
Willie releasing Barnabas from his coffin.
Maggie's last minute escape as Barnabas is coming to kill her.
An aged Barnabas biting Carolyn
Sarah's ghost appearing to Barnabas.
A seemingly dying Angelique placing the vampire curse on Barnabas.
Barnabas and Joshua's final scene in 1795.
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Chris changing into the werewolf in front of Joe.
Quentin's ghost forcing the family out of Collinwood.
The destruction of Collinwood by Gerard's army of zombies.
Desmond's farewell to Barnabas, Julia and Stokes as they return to the present.
And too many more to mention! Great topic, elizabeth!
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Craig Slocum's scenes are my favorites, so I would watch those. A few of the best are, as Noah Gifford in 1795, he is hired by Nathan Forbes to kill Daniel Collins. He chases him through the graveyard, to the mausoleum. Daniel is hiding in the secret room. As Harry Johnson in the Adam storyline, the scene where he tries to leave the House By The Sea, after a visit with Nicholas Blair, and he can't get out. He goes back into the drawing room, which is dark and Nicholas has disappeared. A frightened Harry looks for a way out, then a spooky floating hand moves toward him, and he cries out. Also the scene when Harry comes back from the Blue Whale one night and his Mom (Mrs. Johnson) is waiting up for him. They go into the drawing room and she accuses him of stealing food from the kitchen. That whole dialogue was funny.
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eeeeeeeee great topic!!!!!
1967 ---- The scene with Carolyn and Buzz, where they come back to Collinwood and she wants him 2 drive his motorcycle up the stairs, and then they go into the drawing room and wake up Liz and she goes down and Carolyn throws a freaking hissy fit, calling Liz "Mrs. McGuire" and .... WOW that freaked me out, she was soooo determined to hurt Liz...how sad. "You've found love, Mother, well SO - HAVE - I!!!!" ...... I just recently saw that on VHS, and it like shook me out of my chair! WOW! :o And of course, "You and me, Buzz, two weeks from now. Don't forget." AWWWWWW they were so cute! ;D
1966 --- the scene where Joe is "potted" [drunk] and comes up to Collinwood and tells Carolyn off.....eeeeeee I was applauding for him!!!! And then he passed out.....hahahehe poor guy 8)
1795 ---- Josette sees herself as a vampire [thanks 2 Angie] and runs from Barnabus's embrace and jumps off the cliff :(
1795 --- when Trask first meets Vicki, and he like SLAMS her down on2 the chair with Abigail and the Countess watching, and she screams at him, "You're not a reverend, you're a fanatic!" EEEEEE that was sooo kewl!!!
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1840 ---- Desmond and Leticia say goodbye before he is beheaded, and they're "married" and she can't say "death." OMG.... :'( that's the only DS scene that's made me cry
1840 ----- Quentin ABOUT to be beheaded in the end of an episode, and the guy-who-cuts-off-heads has the axe raised above his head, and then it ends......GASP! And then in the next episode, you see Valarie/Angelique/Miranda *whoever* she is come running out w Judah Zachary's head! THAT was kewl!!! And then Gerard asking Quentin for 4giveness...awwwwwwww
1840 ---- Quentin finding Daaaappphneeee in the room where Gerard locked her, and she almost hits him over the head w a candlestick, then realizes it's Quentin....awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!! ;D
1841PT --- the scene where Melanie is like "drawn" 2 the secret room, and she flips out and then passes out. SCARY
heheahaha Anything with NB in it!!! ;D Sorry 2 ramble on..........lol :-[
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So many, many wonderful scenes . . . too numerous to mention . . . these are just off the top of my head . . .
1. Mrs. Johnson opening the door to reveal Jonathan Frid as Barnabas for the first time ever.
2. Barnabas telling Carolyn and Vicki the story about Josette when the lights go out in Collinwood during a storm.
3. The scene where Maggie escapes from the dungeon room and Barnabas follows after her.
4. The seance where Victoria disappears and Phyllis Wick appears in her place.
5. The hanging of Victoria Winters in 1795 coupled with her return to present day.
6. Abigail Collins discovers Barnabas' coffin in the Old House basement of 1795; he rises and frightens her to death.
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It's hard for me to choose. I couldn't pick just one.
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I agree wholeheartedly with Gerard about the will scene in 1897--the buildup to that is priceless. Bennett closes the doors behind her after finding the will and she's got this cat-that-swallowed-the-canary-grin that was to die for. And then there's the bit where she summons Edward to the drawing room to inform him that she's moving into Grandmama's bedroom and Quentin's lovely line, "Maybe we could all go upstairs and watch you sign a check."
Let's see what else . . .
We just had one of mine, with Stokes at the Old House inspecting Barnabas' antiques.
Mrs. Johnson's first appearance at the coffee shop doing her best imitation of John D. Rockefeller with Maggie.
Jason's proposal to Liz.
Matthew meeting up with the widows, Josette, and a singin' Bill Malloy (creepy as hell).
Anything with Flora before they told Bennett to tone it down.
I'd better stop while I'm ahead :)
Luciaphil
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loved most of Judith's scenes but have to say i forgot one of my favorites is when Tim walls Trask and Judith and Tim are standing there smiling! ;D
jennifer
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Anything with Flora before they told Bennett to tone it down.
I LOVED Joan Bennett's original interpretation of flighty Flora! I wonder if she toned it down because they told her so or because she was losing her voice trying to maintain that high register. If you notice, after a few episodes she does in fact seem to be losing her voice, and afterwards she drops the affectation she began with for that character.
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For some reason I love the scenes where the characters *almost* give themselves away. Other than that a few pop into my head:
During the costume party Barnabas threw, where Josette comes through Vicki? (I forget who) during a seance and near the end Barnabas jumps up and shouts "It was the only way I could save her!"
Any scene or story arc that involved Humbert Allen Astredo, Dennis Patrick, or Jerry Lacy.
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The scene in 1970 where Amy just *knows* it's Quentin and digs out the gramophone to taunt him with the music. Roger says something to the effect of him going pale.
Aristede! I just love him :) There's a scene where Petofi is talking about Aristede and he says something like "He's not a terribly bright boy" and the look on Michael Stroka's face is a riot.
When Quentin sealed Carl into the mausoleum with Barnabas's coffin. My Dad even thought that was cool.
As the long lost Henry would say "Pansity Faye" god she was a riot.
Any storyline with ghosts. I don't know why, but they just did it so right! Having the ghosts not speak just made them all the more creepier (God I *love* the Quentin & Beth ghost storyline). But the Daphne & Gerard one was great too, as was the 1995 storyarc.
There's just too many to name.
But my #1 favorite scene would HAVE to be the dream Jamison had in 1897 of David's last birthday party and Quentin's ghost. That was creepy. Violet Welles is definitely my favorite out of all the DS writers.
~Arashi
I know I'm going to click the post button and think of forty other things so I'll quit while I'm ahead.
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i love all the scenes with jerry lacy he's a total hottie he made a good reverend trask i love it when vicki slaps him then he slaps her so funny
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Great topic.. there are so many wonderful scenes it's hard to pick.. but if I had to pick one, it would be Barnabas recounting the tale of how Josette died to Vickie and Maggie. Ooohh chills just thinking about it! What a wonderful, hypnotic voice Frid has!
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If I had to pick one, it would be when Chris takes Amy back to Colllinwood after her bad scare with the Leviathon.He tells her that he has to take care of her amd she throws her arms around him and tells him she loves him. That was a Kodak moment.
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Welcome to the Forums, MirandaD!
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And welcome to sam2sexy! It's so nice to see you and MirandaD jumping right in and posting. [snow_smiley]
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The 1795 shooting/cursing scene with Barnabas and Angelique.
When I was a kid, Petofi's hand reattached was a big one. "It is MINE!! HEH HEH HEH HEH!!!"
Sarah in 1967 confronting Barnabas, and Barnabas going all vulnerable and innocent, wondering why he deserves to be shunned.
Also, 1897, Jamison possessed, Edward trying to talk him out of it, saying you're not missing a hand... then Jamison's hand actually comes off, in Edward's. That look on Edward's face, overwhelmed, totally out of his depth, horrified, but still assuring him they would do something, somehow.
And 100-year-old Tate first appearing.