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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0294
« on: September 11, 2012, 03:25:19 PM »
I'm so glad you liked it, Lydia! I recommend everything else she's written, as well as the Amelia Peabody series, which she wrote under the pseudonym Elizabeth Peters. (Her real name is Barbara Mertz, and she has a Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of Chicago.)

The Uninvited is one of my favorite movies! It involves a brother (Ray Milland) and sister (I forget) who buy a house in Cornwall. Lots of mists and ghosts, along with amazingly good special effects for the time. I was (ahem!) grown up when I first saw it, but one ghost in particular is truly frightening. Very nice music score too.

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0295
« on: September 09, 2012, 08:42:51 PM »
Wow, MB, that is awesome! Does that mean that somebody is remastering the videos for the DVD edition?

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0291
« on: September 09, 2012, 04:48:28 PM »
Barnabas seems to be fastidious to a fault. Even his bite marks are relatively tidy, [spoiler]unlike the bite marks of other vampires we will meet eventually.[/spoiler]

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0290
« on: September 08, 2012, 10:26:03 PM »
MB, you are absolutely amazing! Thanks so much for both the letter and the article. It's always fascinating to see the show from the inside, as it were.

JF was a good letter writer at a time when that art was already beginning to disappear.

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0294
« on: September 07, 2012, 09:05:10 PM »
I had to do a little research, but it was Someone in the House, by Barbara Michaels. I adore her books and have read them all. Unusual for her, the ending was a bit of a bummer. I don't know when it was published, but it was many years ago now. If the DS writers had used a similar ending, it would have made for a very interesting story line!

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0295
« on: September 07, 2012, 05:30:50 PM »
The first time I saw these eps. (in syndication in the 1980s), I remember how nice it was when they started being in color. It's fun to see all those clothes!

I've always thought that Julia was planning to keep Maggie at Wyndcliff until long after she cured Barnabas, so that Barnabas's cure (or whatever) and Maggie's return would seem not to be at all connected. She probably planned to bring Maggie along gradually, and she has made some progress, considering Maggie's extreme, regressed state when she arrived. But Sarah has sped up Julia's plans. Julia might not even have planned to hypnotize Maggie, which seems like a drastic measure. Of course Barnabas is ready to kill both of them, but there is no end to Julia's resourcefulness.

But Maggie is starting to remember, especially a man with "burning eyes" who wants her to die.

That Indian medallion with the mirrors brought back a lot of memories--there was a time when they were everywhere!  [ghost_grin]

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0294
« on: September 07, 2012, 03:59:44 PM »
Thanks for that info., Joeytrom! I don't have the DVDs, so any scraps like that are always fascinating. I guess we owe Barnabas's continued existence to Malcolm Marmorstein.

I did once read a novel in a which a house enchanted the people who moved in and fulfilled all their dreams while they never knew they were prisoners. Only one young woman realized what was happening and escaped, but had to leave her fiancé behind.

I think the handkerchief was going to be one of the clues to the never-continued story of the House by the Sea.

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0294
« on: September 07, 2012, 12:21:42 AM »
You are absolutely right, Lydia--Sarah is, in fact, bareheaded when she comes to rescue Maggie. *blush*

Burke was rather defensive, and I think that when they were at the BW, Vicki was trying to placate him by saying that she felt comforted when he tested the floorboards. Probably not the best evening any of them has ever had, although Vicki did get the handkerchief.

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0294
« on: September 06, 2012, 06:28:30 PM »
Wardrobe notes: When Sarah arrives to spring Maggie from Wyndcliff, she has somehow retrieved her cap. And sometime after Maggie leaves her room and we see her and Sarah on the hospital grounds, she is wearing a brown windowpane-check dress.

Barnabas spots the No Trespassing sign at the House by the Sea well before Burke or Vicki. You must have the eyes of a cat! Burke exclaims. It's just a matter of conditioning, Barnabas replies--with perfect truth, I guess. Vicki wants to go upstairs, but Burke quashes that idea. Barnabas, who says he's used to candlelight (he brought candles from Collinwood) goes up instead. Burke takes the opportunity to talk to Vicki about the possible future of the house--which can be rosy if we let it, he assures her. She stares out the window dreamily.

Once more, Sarah evades Maggie's questions about how she got into and out of Maggie's locked room. The poor little ghost is touchingly pleased when Maggie laughs for the first time since they met. Hand in hand, they set off for home singing "London Bridge"--which Maggie doesn't seem to mind one bit.

Just as Burke is all set to ditch Barnabas at the House by the Sea, Barnabas returns with handkerchief embroidered with the initials F.McA.C. [spoiler]Could they stand for "Flora McA[something] Collins"? We will meet her a long time from now.[/spoiler] Vicki has some scruples about taking it, but Barnabas says gallantly, I'm sure she would want you to have it. Burke glares at him.

At the BW, Barnabas treats Vicki to a scotch and water and Burke to bourbon. (It’s hard to imagine Vicki having hard liquor; I would have thought she would order a sherry. I suppose Barnabas got himself a Bloody Mary.)

While Barnabas goes to the bar, Burke and Vicki discuss the house. Seeing you going around testing floorboards was very comforting, Vicki opines. Burke says, I want to make your present and future more enticing than the past.

But who knows what would have happened if not for the appearance of the supposedly dead and buried Maggie Evans, very much alive and still holding Sarah's doll? Barnabas, the only one present who knew she wasn't dead, keeps his face turned from her, but she hardly seems to notice anything and suddenly collapses. WOW!

My notes tell me that this was the last episode shot in glorious black and white. Hooray!

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0289
« on: September 06, 2012, 03:00:57 PM »
Burke is particularly obnoxious, isn't he. He couldn't do more to drive Vicki into Barnabas's arms if he was doing it on purpose.

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0293
« on: September 05, 2012, 07:58:41 PM »
In Burke's mind, House by the Sea = past = Barnabas = Hated Rival.

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0293
« on: September 05, 2012, 04:53:29 PM »
This episode is the start of a very bold night for Willie and a very bad night for Barnabas.

Willie is afraid that Barnabas wants to hurt Vicki. Barnabas insists he has no plans to harm her and reminds him that he should be "filled with joy that Maggie Evans is alive--a though that doesn't fill me with joy," he adds sourly.

For the moment Barnabas will allow Julia to conduct her experiments. In these early days, he calls her "Hoffman," as if she were a servant--which is exactly how he thinks of her. And in his day, servants were easily dispsable.

Score one for Willie! As Barnabas puts on his coat, we get a wonderful JF moment. Barnabas ruminates rather smugly, It’s strange how people cling to life as if it were better to grow old, ugly and humiliated than to remain young and beautiful forever--untouched by time, untouched by _anything_. But as he goes out the door, for once Willie has the last word: Except loneliness. Unseen by Willie, a look of sadness flickers across Barnabas’s face as he pauses.

At Collinwood, Burke and Vicki seem to have forgotten about Sarah's little cap. Burke listens indulgently, not to say patronizingly, as Vicki rhapsodizes about her dream house, which she entered despite a big No Tresspassing sign. Burke turns up his nose at the house's lack of heating or electricity, but Barnabas comments snidely, Most people enjoy their creature comforts. Somehow Vicki has invited him along to see the house--much to Burke's displeasure. Burke asks how Barnabas knew about the sign. All empty old houses have them, Barnabas replies smoothly. (Maybe he flew over it one night!)

Vicki remembers that the house was chilly and goes upstairs to change into a warmer dress. (The concept of pants never crosses her mind.) And I want to look in on David, she adds. He was very upset before about his imaginary friend. We forget, and we get out of touch with how children think, she muses, since childhood was such a long time ago. Yes, it was a long, long time ago, agrees Barnabas, turning away from her to gaze sadly at what only his eyes can see.

While Vicki changes, the temperature plummets as Burke and Barnabas try to find out about each other--equally without success. Burke is typically impatient at the time Vicki is taking, but Barnabas says, A man should be prepared tow ait for a beautiful woman--through all eternity if necessary. Just as they agree that they have blank pasts, Vicki comes in, wearing a long-sleeved Mondrian-type tent dress. Utterly unaware of the duel that she missed, she  announces that she’s ready for the house tour. You were well worth waiting for, Barnabas tells her admiringly as Burke glares at him.

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0292
« on: September 05, 2012, 04:21:04 PM »
I've always thought that no matter what plane of existence Sarah inhabits, she "awoke" at the same moment that Barnabas did because the relationship between them in life was so strong and enduring. I also think that because of her love for him, she was appalled at his vampiric deeds. She knew they were terrible and wrong, but I'm guessing she didn't know WHY he was acting that way. She knows he means to harm Maggie somehow, and that's why she befriended her and helped her escape.

As for whether she appeared to anyone else before now, that was just a crazy guess on my part. But on further reflection, I think she probably didn't. It was Barnabas's presence that revived her. Everyone else she knew in life is dead, really dead.

Sarah can still remain decent--we already know she can move things around that don't belong to her. She picked up Jason's cap and put it on top of Barn's coffin.

Interesting idea about the second-floor landing, Lydia. But I can't guess the reason for it.

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0287
« on: September 05, 2012, 04:13:05 PM »
Elizabeth has a really classic style, which JB brings off beautifully. Even when she was a prisoner in her own home for all those years, Elizabeth was always impeccably turned out. And we know she didn't have a maid to help her, either.

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0286
« on: September 05, 2012, 04:07:52 PM »
Yes, and Vicki was basically unchaperoned--Willie's presence wouldn't have counted. But I'm sure that would only have added to the audience's shivers!  [ghost_grin]