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Title: Discuss - Ep #0511
Post by: Watching Project on April 01, 2008, 07:59:24 PM
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Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #0511
Post by: Lydia on April 02, 2008, 08:57:39 AM
I love it when you see something in the closing credits that is from that day's episode - like the note that Julia wrote Barnabas today.
 
It would have been more interesting if Trask had spoken through Stokes - or, better yet, Julia.  But I suppose that Tony may be (as somebody or other suggested a while back) a Trask descendant.  I daresay Gregory had a few unacknowledged children here and there.
 
Was this the first time that we ever heard the Eliot part of Stokes's name?
Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #0511
Post by: Doug on April 02, 2008, 03:28:46 PM
It would have been more interesting if Trask had spoken through Stokes - or, better yet, Julia.  But I suppose that Tony may be (as somebody or other suggested a while back) a Trask descendant.  I daresay Gregory had a few unacknowledged children here and there.

That is what I've been wondering. Is Tony a descendant of Trask? The way Tony was staring at the skeleton
of Trask.
Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #0511
Post by: Midnite on April 02, 2008, 03:53:19 PM
Was this the first time that we ever heard the Eliot part of Stokes's name?

Yes it is.  (Psst, EmeraldRose.  [ghost_wink])

For old time's sake, I guess, he becomes just Timothy again for an episode during Leviathans.
Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #0511
Post by: IluvBarnabas on April 02, 2008, 11:01:32 PM
Maybe Tony is a descendant of Trask. Who says that only the Collins family can have lookalive ancestors/decendants?

Poor Barnabas is in deep water now. If only he and Julia had confided in Stokes about the truth about who Barnabas really is, Stokes very likely would not have tried to reach Trask.
Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #0511
Post by: EmeraldRose on April 03, 2008, 09:37:33 AM
Was this the first time that we ever heard the Eliot part of Stokes's name?
Yes it is.  (Psst, EmeraldRose.  [ghost_wink])
Yes, indeed, this was the first time we ever heard the Eliot part of Prof. Stokes's name! [milestone]

Gosh, this was a scary episode! I don't blame Tony for being so scared! [shkdg] I would have been scared, too. I wouldn't be surprised if Tony was an ancestor of Trask. Gregory Trask sure was randy enough for it! [ghost_wink]

It was strange to see the tables turned on Barnabas. Back in 1796, an enraged Barnabas was in control and used force to trap Trask behind the wall. But now, an enraged Trask was the one in control, and Barnabas couldn't do anything about it! Barnabas was so helpless; that "Spock neck pinch" really did the trick! Barnabas actually was the one who was afraid, instead of his inflicting himself on others to make them afraid! I don't blame Trask for wanting revenge; that was a horrible way to die, and totally unnecessary.  [ghost_tongue]

I'm not sure, but another milestone may have happened in this episode. [milestone] Was it the first time Julia was shocked and disbelieving about something Barnabas did before he was chained in his coffin?  [ghost_undecided]

Oops! The cat's out of the bag now! Julia yelled out to Adam when David was there, and Prof. Stokes heard it. Gee, it sure is too bad Barnabas and Julia never told Prof. Stokes the whole truth about Barnabas. It sure would have helped in this situation. Stokes unknowingly let Barnabas' second worst enemy out! [ghost_shocked]

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