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Caption This! - 1897 / Re: Episode #0878
« on: August 01, 2010, 08:52:27 PM »
Right! There were probably some heretofore unknown Trask family members actually behind every biblical event!
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And what decent psychiatrist would encourage a victim of a recent physical assault to relive the 6-month-old trauma of watching somebody die, and without even being present himself, or think that doing so would be the least bit therapeutic?
I'm not sure I understand the significance of leaving an empty chair for Quentin; was he originally a participant
and if Angelique "knew that Quentin hated her interest in the occult," why was there a chair for him at all?
I'm always surprised when middle names and maiden names aren't on tombstones or plaques on Dark Shadows, but maybe Angelique had left instructions that she should be Angelique Collins, not Angelique Stokes Collins.
Was the closeup shown of Collinwood ... new to DS?
The reactions to Alexis by the various characters are painfully reminiscent of 1795, when Vicki's reaction every time she met someone who resembled their present-day counterpart got on my last nerve.
Hee hee, Hoff and Alexis were heading upstairs while Quentin made a beeline for the liquor cabinet, but the view we got in the background clearly showed that they stopped midway and headed back down before the cameraman quickly repositioned his shot.
And thanks for the screen cap of the bunny, MB.
Why did Ang want to fund Cyrus's work I wonder?I like Chris' explanation for it: "Separating good and evil; there's no doubt in my mind which of the two appeal to her."
Ang appears to be back, chatting away casually with Q, bum bum bum!
And then the end credits spoil the illusion.
I don't get the reasoning for putting a fall on KLS. Didn't she already have enough hair?
I wonder who it was that really hummed Brahms' Lullaby.
So Carolyn Loomis is a screamer too. Another reason for me to dislike this storyline.
Quentin: (to Liz) "This is my wife. (to Maggie) "Darling, this is my cousin."
Quentin's wife, his bride, a girl, he's...bringing HER with him ... I think Carolyn was the only one besides Quentin to mention Maggie by name.
How was Barnabas able to enter Bruno's house and confront Sky without having been invited in?
Barnabas: "He married Carolyn and she was very happy with him."
I have no doubt that she loved Jeb, but happy, seriously??! All I remember since their wedding just a short time ago is her fear, pain, guilt, nightmares, crying, multiple threats on her life, and lots and lots of screaming.
It might be that she suddenly became unavailable after that episode; it's just really strange that they introduce her and then she is 100% absent during the important story arch from the time before...
she picks on the bad acting
when i see someone over acting
Will dies with a bad haircut, possibly the most tragic aspect.