DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '26 I => Current Talk '02 II => Topic started by: VAM on July 21, 2002, 08:57:09 PM
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Death scenes were a given on DARK SHADOWS for most of the characters. Considering everyone from Matthew Morgan to Suki Forbes, who was the character that was MOST and LEAST memorable during his or her fading moments. Have fun!
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Roxanne Drew's dying scene in 1840 --- dying as a vampire, I mean --- gives me chills everytime I watch it. I just can't imagine what Randall went through as he watched his sister die knowing he was causing it.
Reverand Trask's dying scene in 1795 was pretty memorable too!
Trying to think of least....
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Most memorable would have to be the scene in 1970PT, when twin sisters Angelique and Alexis traded places, against Alexis' will. When Alexis went to say goodbye to her supposedly dead sister, Angelique, and reached out to touch her, the latter opened her eyes and informed her terrified twin that she was going to take her place. Angelique killed Alexis, placed her in the coffin in which she had been resting for six months, took her place at Collinwood and stole her sister's life, her intention to get revenge on Quentin for killing her (he hadn't, but she didn't know that). In a very tricky split screen, rarely done in soaps at the time, we saw Alexis and Angelique together, a special effect skillfully done--and very scary!
Least memorable? Probably Philip Todd's, mainly because I can't seem to remember it!
Love, Robin
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Least memorable? Probably Philip Todd's, mainly because I can't seem to remember it!
Love, Robin
Hey Robin!
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I'll remind you about Philip Todd. He leapt (or more like fell) off Widows Hill, after trying to go after Barnabas (or was it Jeb?). HA! You're right! Pretty "non-memorable" at that! Just glad he was out of the way!
I remember him being such a cry baby and weenie when his wife (played by Marie Wallace, her character name escapes me at the moment) materialized in his jail cell as a vampire. Yeah, anyone would be scared in that regard, but he played [bawl]WIMP[bawl] to the hilt in that scene, imho ;)
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I remember him being such a cry baby and weenie when his wife (played by Marie Wallace, her character name escapes me at the moment) materialized in his jail cell as a vampire. Yeah, anyone would be scared in that regard, but he played [bawl]WIMP[bawl] to the hilt in that scene, imho ;)
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One of my all-time favorite (and most memorable) death scenes is Trask's death in 1895. Most notably for Joan Bennett's performance as Judith. Not only does she brick him up in Quentin's room, she evilly and quite deliciously taunts him to death, literally. He who laughs last...
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For me, the most memorable death was Angelique at the end of the 1840 storyline, for the sheer emotional impact. Angelique was always a character I loved to hate, but here for the first time I felt genuine sympathy for her, and sadness over her death. Her actions towards the end of this storyline seemed to indicate that she had truly reformed, and was no longer only acting out of her own best interests. To have her finally undergo such a change, only to be murdered was truly tragic.
As for least memorable, I have to agree with Robin and say Phillip Todd. I too always have trouble remembering the cause of his death and the events leading up to it. Maybe because the character never made much of an impression on me.
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well, of the shows i have seen i think it would have to be
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madam finleys great leap down the staircase after having visited quentins room.
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I remember him being such a cry baby and weenie when his wife (played by Marie Wallace, her character name escapes me at the moment) materialized in his jail cell as a vampire. Yeah, anyone would be scared in that regard, but he played [bawl]WIMP[bawl] to the hilt in that scene, imho ;)
PHILIP: "I'm just plain scared."
My choices occur very close together in 1970 P.T.
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Most memorable-- As Hoffman is about to do the unimaginable, Julia arrives to off her in the nick of time and save her man. Years after seeing DS I still remembered Hoffman's failed attempt to stake Barnabas, but not the tiny detail that it wasn't Julia but her P.T. counterpart. ::)
Least memorable-- Sabrina's murder. {yawn}
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As for least memorable, I have to agree with Robin and say Phillip Todd.
Ditto! As for most memorable, Noah Gifford. I hated to see him go. :'(
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When Auntie Abigail goes snooping around the old house basement and finds Barnabas just about to rise out of his coffin!! Both that scream of hers and that look on her face when she died was priceless!!![scrm] [bawl] [eek]
As for the least memorable, I think it would have to be Sky Rumson. Im sure he died, but I can't seem to remember how. [sleep]
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As for the least memorable, I think it would have to be Sky Rumson. Im sure he died, but I can't seem to remember how. [sleep]
I don't think Rumson died-He just quietly walked into the sunset...
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Actually, Sky Rumson's death was kinda cool--Barnabas forced him to kill himself. Sky was holding a gun in his hand, and because he'd been responsible for killing Carolyn's husband, Jeb Hawkes, Barnabas grabbed his hand and forced him to turn the gun on himself and blow his sorry ass away. Geoffrey Scott was one of DS' worst actors (the double doors leading into Collinwood's drawing room had more talent and less wood), and seeing him go was very satisfying, especially at Barnabas' hands!
Love, Robin
When did Sabrina die? Not in RT, so must have been PT. I can't recall how, though.
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Actually, Sky Rumson's death was kinda cool--Barnabas forced him to kill himself. Sky was holding a gun in his hand, and because he'd been responsible for killing Carolyn's husband, Jeb Hawkes, Barnabas grabbed his hand and forced him to turn the gun on himself and blow his sorry ass away. Geoffrey Scott was one of DS' worst actors (the double doors leading into Collinwood's drawing room had more talent and less wood), and seeing him go was very satisfying, especially at Barnabas' hands!
So it wasn't a peaceful walk afterall...Guess I also fell asleeep when you consider Robin's description of Scott's acting ability ;)
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When did Sabrina die? Not in RT, so must have been PT.
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Yes, by John Yaeger in P.T. right before Hoffman's demise. All their deaths might even be on the same tape, or at least the same volume, but for me only Hoffman's is memorable.
Robin'sI can't recall how, though.
Exactly! [lghy]
VAM'sGuess I also fell asleeep when you consider Robin's description of Scott's acting ability ;)
LOL, VAM!
I modified the all caps, btw, but otherwise it's exactly the same.
Hey, tripwire, you seem to favor those falling-down-the-stairs-of-Collinwood scenes, hee hee!! ;)
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lol yes, intentional or unintentional(which i seem to favor) ;D
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SO MANY memorable death scenes to choose from!
Not very original, but I'll have to go with Trask being bricked up in the wall in 1796 as one of the most memorable. The thought of it is frightening even when it's happening to someone you hate!
Least memorable . . . I'll have to go with Phillip Todd's. Like others who have listed this one, I am unable to recall the specific details of it.
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Most memorable--Laura Collins being consumed by fire in 1967. :o
Least memorable--Dr. Lang's death scene. ::)
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Amanda Harris being buried by the avalanche. I would really have rathered the spider got her, but either way I am just glad she died. Sooner would have been nice, though.
Nancy
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Sheenasma, I knew you were going to pick that one. Hee hee!!