DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '25 I => Current Talk '02 I => Topic started by: Bob_the_Bartender on March 05, 2002, 07:09:54 PM
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Dear Fellow Dark Shadows Fans,
Did the quilt covering the bed in Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Collins' honeymoon suite look vaguely familiar to you? I swear that I've seen that same quilt in many other DS locations.
For example, I've seen that same quilt draped over the couch in the living room of the Evans' cottage. In addition, I think that same quilt was folded up on Adam's bed in the West Wing of Collinwood. And I think that Julia placed the same quilt over Joe Haskell when she was treating Joe for his self-inflicted knife wound in Josette's room in the Old House.
That darn quilt shows up in more placed than that hand-carved Count Petofi hand-in-the-box relic. It's quite remarkable how well perserved both the quilt and the box have remained over the centuries.
Sincerely,
Bob the Bartender, who thinks Mrs. Johnson should use some more polish to help reduce some of those awful scuff marks on the furniture and wooden paneling at Collinwood.
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Ahhhh, the infamous Collins multi-colored afghan! ;D My old theory was that crocheting hundreds of those was what kept Liz busy during the cloistered years. This was apparently a long-standing Collins tradition though since it shows up in nearly all (vertical and horizontal) time periods.
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And I think that Julia placed the same quilt over Joe Haskell when she was treating Joe for his self-inflicted knife wound in Josette's room in the Old House.
SPOILER
Can I say slut on this board?? I mentioned that quilt on 1 or 2 boards ago and couldn't say the "s" word. . I was questioning why Barnabas was laying it over Julia after she'd been fanged by Tom. . .that quilt and someone at Collinwood, who's mightily attached to it, is doing some bed hoping. . .
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At least the quilt is historically correct for the 18th century...what on earth was an acid green candle doing in the honeymoon suite? I know it was the sixties, but really, what was the set decorater thinking? You couldn't have created that color in 1795 with anything less than....witchcraft!
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Perhaps the ever present Angelique!!! :o :o ;D