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« on: July 02, 2013, 06:34:28 PM »
Non-verbal newborn Adam is actually well "written" and played. As a kid I think I liked that they concentrated on his newness to the world and what it was all like for him, rather than Oooh, look out, monster.
They're just ad-libbing the redo! None of the lines are the same. This time, blue covering is off, to reveal Adam's Frankenstein ensemble. Hey Liz, hi Liz! I breathe sigh of relief, as if she is there to deliver some sanity to the proceedings. And she tries. Stupid Barn reveals to Liz that he had a servant named Ben... but he's decided to fry in the sunlight, what the hell, stop being careful with words I guess...
They go for a nice symmetry, in which Adam's first few moments of pondering and puzzling out the world on his own happen concurrently with Barnabas pondering his supposed last few minutes, also on his own.