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Current Talk '15 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0885
« on: February 16, 2015, 06:16:00 AM »
I believe that (apart from a couple gaps involving lack of a couple weeks of tapes, and of a VCR for awhile) with this episode, I complete my first Watching Project circuit of Dark Shadows.
LEVIATHANS. Only we don't see them yet. Farewell 1897; it will never be like that again. We're back in 1795 or 1796. Grayson Hall VO, welcome back! What part will she play, we wonder? Last time I watched this stretch, I had not seen other returns to 1795 besides the main one with Vicki, so it was a great unexpected thing to go to 1795 again suddenly, for no conceivable reason. Thayer steps seamlessly back into Ben Stokes, and Mr. Frid relates perfectly to him, no trace of anti-Petofi animosity. Oh yeah they're actors, almost forgot.
Barnabas and Angelique spar with each other about whether the Big Event can or should be averted. Barnabas does not attempt to introduce "I travel in time, you know" into the lively debate.
We reach Josette's moment at the cliff's edge, end. By Sam Hall. Was anything else different from the first time around, DL, MB? I always wonder whether what Natalie knew, and when she knew it, is inconsistent in this 1795 revival.
LEVIATHANS. Only we don't see them yet. Farewell 1897; it will never be like that again. We're back in 1795 or 1796. Grayson Hall VO, welcome back! What part will she play, we wonder? Last time I watched this stretch, I had not seen other returns to 1795 besides the main one with Vicki, so it was a great unexpected thing to go to 1795 again suddenly, for no conceivable reason. Thayer steps seamlessly back into Ben Stokes, and Mr. Frid relates perfectly to him, no trace of anti-Petofi animosity. Oh yeah they're actors, almost forgot.
Barnabas and Angelique spar with each other about whether the Big Event can or should be averted. Barnabas does not attempt to introduce "I travel in time, you know" into the lively debate.
We reach Josette's moment at the cliff's edge, end. By Sam Hall. Was anything else different from the first time around, DL, MB? I always wonder whether what Natalie knew, and when she knew it, is inconsistent in this 1795 revival.