DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '24 I => Current Talk '02 II => Topic started by: murph on October 03, 2002, 12:25:15 AM
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In yesterday's episode Maggie mentioned to Carolyn that it had been 3 weeks since her mother's death and that she would need to start getting on with her life.
With the obvious chemistry between Louis Edmonds and Joan Bennett it makes absolutely no sense that Roger is still away on a business trip and that no one has been able to locate him. He is a father of a young child and I can't believe that he would just leave town without leaving a number he could be reached in case of an emergency.
It would be very interesting to see his reaction to the "death" of his beloved sister.
I know this show often doesn't reflect reality but to leave him out of the show during this time doesn't make any sense at all.
Does anyone know if Louis Edmonds was appearing in a play or movie during this time?
Thanks
Murph
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Hi Murph, Roger had to go away to London on a business trip. I think that in real life Louis Edmonds was doing a play. I believe there was something he was involved in in Dec. 68-Jan. 69 which was the period he was away.
Yes, of course, in real life he would have flown back and been on hand. They should have thrown something in the script about Roger being stuck in the UK for x y or z reason, but so far as I know, they just pretended he did not exist. Wait till you see how the writers handle the situation when he comes back, too.
Sometimes the gap between DS-land and reality seemed so wide, it might as well have been the Atlantic Ocean.
Gothick
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If Roger had been home (assuming that the writers gave a fig for character continuity, which by now they didn't) he would have had "his little monster" in a boarding school so fast it would have made Quentin's head spin. I seriously doubt he'd be wanting to be taking care of Amy, so she'd probably be in the hands of Chris or Social Services (where I think it is arguable that she belongs--Chris sure as hell isn't fit to be a guardian).
Luciaphil
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He is a father of a young child and I can't believe that he would just leave town without leaving a number he could be reached in case of an emergency.
I agree that Roger would have been a welcome addition to the plot. But, let's face it, his paternal qualities have come and gone according to the whims of the storyline. (Yes, I think David would have been in a boarding school with Lizzie being "dead" and unable to prevent it!)
I thought it a nice touch that Bennett didn't have her false eyelashes on as she returned from the grave. Rather an unusual touch of realism, don't you think?
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I thought Liz looked well after her ordeal. She had on very little make-up, no lipstick at all. Joan Bennett looked good for an older woman.
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One guestion is why do all the woman get buried in their night clothes? If it is a family thing why didn't Barnabas get buried in his P.J.'s? Can you imagine that! HaHa.
Birdie
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If it is a family thing why didn't Barnabas get buried in his P.J.'s?
ROTFL!!!
Oh Birdie....what a hilarious mental image. Can't you just see Willie opening up the casket for the first time....and laughing hysterically at Barnabas in his jammies? [lghy] [lghy]
Raineypark
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I imagine Roger whoring around London, dancing in the streets like Austin Powers...
Yeah, baby!
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I thought Liz looked well after her ordeal. She had on very little make-up, no lipstick at all. Joan Bennett looked good for an older woman.
I thought so too. I was glad that at least they had her looking natural this way because IMHO it really made the part more believable.
With the exception of Carolyn, I found the reactions of Barnabas & Jula rather amusing when Liz first showed up at Collinwood. I mean could you imagine yourself after seeing one of your loved ones die, then have them put to rest and then all of a sudden they show up at your doorstep?![wow] I thought Barnabas especially was very calm about the whole thing. I most likely would have been lying on the floor from passing out! I guess by now, nothing suprises these people.
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With the exception of Carolyn, I found the reactions of Barnabas & Jula rather amusing when Liz first showed up at Collinwood. I mean could you imagine yourself after seeing one of your loved ones die, then have them put to rest and then all of a sudden they show up at your doorstep?![wow] I thought Barnabas especially was very calm about the whole thing. I most likely would have been lying on the floor from passing out! I guess by now, nothing suprises these people.
Yes! I was thinking the same thing. My....we're awfully calm about this :) I think I would have been just a wee bit freaked out! Especially if I was a doctor that had just examined what appearted to be a dead person :o
I also agree about the makeup. She did look corpse-like (which only would have freaked me out all the more!!).
c'ya!
Franimal
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Franimal wrote:
Especially if I was a doctor that had just examined what appearted to be a dead person
And not only once mind you, but three times! ;-)
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I thought it especially humorous that she felt the need to take Lizzie's pulse with her standing there talking to them! She seemed surprised to find one even then....