DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '26 I => Current Talk '11 II => Topic started by: Watching Project on November 10, 2011, 01:08:15 AM
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Robservations #93
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Louis Edmonds is always a pleasure to watch. I wasn't impressed with the slap that he delivered, however. Roger he says he was angry when he did it, but that didn't look like an angry slap. Grayson Hall will be along in a few months to show him the proper method of delivering a slap.
I was surprised that Elizabeth was able to persuade Carolyn to call Joe. It didn't ring true.
We heard the story of Ned Calder, and what puzzles me is why he stuck around for so long after Elizabeth married Paul Stoddard. Wasn't it less than a year ago that he left?
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Sometimes poor Elizabeth must feel like she's the only adult at Collinwood.
I liked her comeback at the end of the episode, when Roger still suspects that Vicki is spilling all the Collins family secrets to Burke. What might she be telling him now? Roger asks. She says, I don't know, but I do know that Vicki can't tell Burke anything I wouldn't tell him myself--could you say the same?
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I liked her comeback at the end of the episode, when Roger still suspects that Vicki is spilling all the Collins family secrets to Burke. What might she be telling him now? Roger asks. She says, I don't know, but I do know that Vicki can't tell Burke anything I wouldn't tell him myself--could you say the same?
Yes, that was clever.
That was a real slap, though the mildest slap that could technically be called one... Still, good for David Henesy, putting up with physical assault from a grownup, for the show!
Her name is Victoria Winters. She's telling us she's not in this episode. I ain't here, so how can I do a voiceover? -- she could have said. As the waves crash and the fog descends, and the great mansion on the hill refuses to betray its secrets, I'm off in Bangor eating a grilled cheese sandwich....
Does anyone know what fictional day we're on now?
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That was a real slap, though the mildest slap that could technically be called one... Still, good for David Henesy, putting up with physical assault from a grownup, for the show!
Was there indeed a slap? Is it possible that Louis Edmonds's hand stopped just short of hitting Henesy's cheek?
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"I always thought there was a little something wrong with David." Such fatherly affection and then the slap to top it off. It wasn't so long ago that Roger almost ended up dead for making David mad and Vickie was just locked in the abandoned wing. Roger had better watch out.
Elizabeth reveals that the true romance for Carolyn's father was the Collins money.