;)ooohhh la la
Although I'm probably the least enraptured by Quentin's character of all the posters, I'll even admit to being mesmerized by his portrayal of the ghost of Quentin Collins....and yes, he is a very handsome man :- )
I met him at the fest in NYC and he is remarkably well-preserved for a man his age. A lady who was with him (part of an entourage of maybe 5 people) had a book bag from the A&E series, Pride & Prejudice. On it was a picture of Colin Firth. I could really picture him playing the role of Quentin in a new DS movie or series. He's very handsome and sexy and very pleasurable to look at!
He's only 61.
:)
Most of the cast members in the current storyline (who are alive, of course) are in their 50s and 60s now, aren't they? Except for Frid who is almost 78.
Yes, Edith maintains Collinsport's rich tradition of sultry and desirable temptresses, first started by the bodacious Bathia Mapes back in 1795. Of course, the introductions of Magda Racosi and Minerva "I Can't Say No" Trask are two more welcome inducements for the male fans of Dark Shadows to keep watching the 1897 story line.
Make up your mind Bob...There is only ONE per customer.;)
Ok...who IS this guy? I have to agree that he is easy on the eyes, but I honestly don't remember a thing about him. (Sorry) I haven't seen the show since the 70's when I was a kiddo. All I remember is Barn and Collinwood, so I'm eagerly awaiting this storyline. ;)
Welc:)me to the board Rydell!
The heck with Quentin Collins! I'm waiting for the arrival of Edith "Grand Ma-Ma" Collins...
Of course, the introductions of Magda Racosi and Minerva "I Can't Say No" Trask are two more welcome inducements for the male fans of Dark Shadows to keep watching the 1897 story line.
Welcome Rydell! Sounds like a highschool. Just kidding!
Or Bobby,Welcome too Rydell ! you're in for a treat!
Yeah! The hell with Quentin. I LOVE Grandmama.
NO ONE pulls the wool over her eyes!
She's a personal favorite of mine too