DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '26 I => Current Talk '02 II => Topic started by: VAM on September 04, 2002, 06:47:58 PM
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I would like to take a vote here to see which scene from DARK SHADOWS moved the viewer most...
Was it the former Vampire causing the sunlight demise of another Vampire?
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Was it Randall Drew during the 1840 storyline seeing his own sister exposed to death?
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For me, it was Randall putting his sister to final rest in 1840. Very well done scene, from acting to special ef-ex. It worked perfectly.
Gerard
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I don't remember the scene from 1840, so I have to vote for the other one!
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For me, it was Randall putting his sister to final rest in 1840. Very well done scene, from acting to special ef-ex. It worked perfectly.
Gerard
yes, it was very emotional...
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[bawl][bawl]SPOILER...I think that it is the scene when Magda tells Quentin that he is the father of twins and that (I can't remember exactly) either the boy is critically ill or dead. He never knew that Jenny had had his children when he was away.
Afan[/size]
SAD!
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Oh the Randall Drew moved me more He was really good!
jennifer
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Seeing your own sister die the way Randrell Drew did had to have been pretty bad, especially knowing what she was and that there was no other choice for her but to be destroyed.
I had to hand it to Tom though in today's episode, he really put on some act with all that screaming & carrying on. What a pair of lungs!! [scrm]
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Didn't it make you feel just a little bad that Tom screamed, "LET ME LIVE!" over and over while Barnabas was destroying him? That really got to me.
As for the question posed here, Randall's staking of his sister was emotionally upsetting for me. To Barnabas, Tom was pretty much a stranger, but Randall was forced to destroy his own beloved sister, and his excruciating pain was all over his face and in his actions, a superb performance that was hard to watch.
Love, Robin
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Between those two scenes I vote for the first one.
I can't stand Roxanne anyway.
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I vote for the scene with Randall and his sister. For me, it was much more emotional, and the acting was excellent.