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Thank you! [ghost_cheesy]

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Thank you!  [ghost_smiley]

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Thank you! Much appreciated!  [ghost_smiley]

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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Get a load of this...
« on: November 28, 2012, 03:24:50 AM »
When this picture was posted in one of the Facebook groups, Lara said that it isn't her.

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Thanks very much, everyone.

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I have to use both thumbs, too. Thumbs up because visually it's  very stunning and the acting is wonderful. But thumbs down because of the characterization of Julia and the Carolyn surprise.

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Very sad news. I'm still pretty speechless.

My condolences to his family and friends.

R.I.P., Jonathan. You will never be forgotten.

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Current Talk '12 I / Re: Grayson tattoo on forearm??? Episode 981 PT
« on: February 22, 2012, 02:01:55 PM »
I've never noticed the red mark, only the bandage. So I'm no help on this subject. These episodes do mark the only time Grayson appeared in short sleeves on Dark Shadows (except for "Night of Dark Shadows"). An interesting bit of trivia.

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I settled this one in my mind by saying that Barnabas came from the original timeline, the one where Phyllis Wick was the governess hung as a witch. But this version of Angelique was from the altered timeline and, therefore, she knew Vicki.

Works for me.  [santa_grin]


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Barnabas bouncing back and forth between vampire and man was all fairly confusing (just try to explain it to someone...lol), but I would even credit Julia with the Lang cure since she was the one who actually performed the experiment that brought Adam to life. And it didn't go exactly as outlined by Dr. Lang, since only Adam with Barnabas' personality and, I guess, soul was supposed to survive. I suppose it's all in the way you look at it.

The 1897 cure was interesting because Barnabas was the one who insisted that Julia give him the treatments again. Obviously, he must have known that the 1967 cure would have worked if he hadn't thrown a monkey wrench into the proceedings with his impatience. You were the bungler that time, Barnabas.  [hall2_grin]

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Dark Shadows 1970-71?
« on: September 28, 2011, 03:28:57 PM »
Hasn't Alexandra Moltke said that one of the reasons she left DS was that she was afraid they would write her real-life pregnancy into the show as a Rosemary's Baby storyline?  [ghost_blink] She may have been joking, though.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Dark Shadows 1970-71?
« on: September 26, 2011, 05:49:00 PM »
A mummy story might have been fun.

Yes, but a "cousin" in rotting bandages might have been hard to explain.  [ghost_cheesy]

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: PT, Beyond Collinwood
« on: September 17, 2011, 08:57:46 PM »
It would have been fun if Barnabas and Julia had stumbled onto a PT room that took them somewhere else. They did all this time traveling and never got further than Collinwood.  [ghost_cheesy]

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Thank you kindly, everyone! [sun]

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As for Roxanne, by the time she came around many in the audience had tired of the whole Barnabas/Josette thing and were very vocal about it. So that's why TPTB decided during Leviathans to stage the scene between Barnabas and Josette where she gives back her ring and tells him he has to put her in the past and move on. And hence Roxanne.

But they didn't veer too much from the same concept, did they? Roxanne was still very young, worshiping, naive. She was still a Josette "type."

As for the leading lady question, I think once the Barnabas episodes began, they all had their turn at lead status. Alexandra, Kathryn, Lara, Grayson. It really was dependent on what the storyline was.

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