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Title: Discuss - Ep #1148
Post by: Watching Project on February 10, 2011, 12:58:21 AM
Robservations #1148
Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #1148
Post by: MagnusTrask on February 10, 2011, 01:06:22 AM
I like Barnabas and his utter outrage at Laszlo.   Barnabas is too much of a detached private eye now that his 1970 self has popped in, and we really need to see that he cares about something for real, Julia in this case.   
Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #1148
Post by: Janet the Wicked on February 10, 2011, 01:34:46 AM
I like Barnabas and his utter outrage at Laszlo.   Barnabas is too much of a detached private eye now that his 1970 self has popped in, and we really need to see that he cares about something for real, Julia in this case.   

Wasn't that scene awesome? He spies Julia's ring, grabs Lazlo and next scene he's rescuing Julia.
Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #1148
Post by: Lydia on February 10, 2011, 10:26:06 AM
Yes, I suppose it was nice to see Barnabas swooping down like an avenging angel on Laszlo, but it kept bugging me that, from apparently close by, he hadn't heard Laszlo calling, "Angelique?"  I preferred the scene with Gabriel in the drawing room in which Barnabas was practically in tears over his concern for Julia.
  
The other thing that's been bugging me is that Julia isn't pining for Roxanne the way she pined for the last vampire who bit her, but I decided today that Angelique shut down Roxanne's power so that Julia wouldn't get any of the fun of being a vampire victim, only the horror.  Incidentally, now that Barnabas has found Julia, how does he propose to save her?  Julia can instruct Barnabas on how to give her a blood transfusion, but if she's Type O negative (as she surely must have been in order to give a transfusion to Roxanne safely when Roxanne was in similar straits), then he's going to have trouble finding a suitable donor.  And there's no way she's going to tell him where Roxanne's coffin is, even if she knows, which is unlikely.

OK.  So Daphne didn't leave the letters from Joanna for Quentin.  I had forgotten this.  But what did Daphne leave on the foyer table that time when she snuck into Collinwood before she became governess?  I could have sworn it was the first Joanna letter.

I keep being surprised that Quentin couldn't get a divorce from Samantha.  In the 1840s, couldn't a husband get just about anything he wanted?
Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #1148
Post by: DarkLady on February 10, 2011, 03:16:48 PM
Quentin's divorce: In the Collinwood universe, maybe divorce laws were different. I'm just as puzzled as you are, Lydia, because Q. could probably prove that Samantha had committed bigamy at least, if not outright adultery.

It was nice to see Barn so utterly bewildered at not finding Julia--although of course he will never admit to us, let alone to himself, why he feels that way. As for transfusing her, maybe Barnabas will simply give her the Collins Universal Restorative--a brandy.

The scene with Barn and Laszlo was fantastic!

And somehow Quentin's realization that Daphne is "the sister of Joanna Mills" has resulted in her suddenly wearing a new dress and a different hairstyle!  [snow_wink]
Title: Re: Discuss - Ep #1148
Post by: DarkLady on February 10, 2011, 03:40:25 PM
P.S. Somehow, when Barn surprises Laszlo at the Old House, Laszlo forgets that he's already met Barnabas at Collinwood, back when Angelique sent him (L.) to see if Barnabas was there. But still a great scene!