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« on: February 11, 2015, 09:52:37 AM »
Selby VO. Gregory is in Quentin's anteroom... Judith said she destroyed Amanda's portrait. So in that parallel world in which DS makes total sense, Amanda is now dead... Wait no. If Quentin's were destroyed, it would just turn him into a werewolf again. So Amanda's just not immortal now. WAIT... maybe that's why she [spoiler] has to deal with that Death guy in NYC... Wait no, I think they actually find her portrait in 1969/70.[/spoiler]
So those aren't Quentin's possessions, DL? I was going to say, the room certainly still seems full of his stuff, though Judith says it was all moved.
My disturbed mind saw Gregory pick up the telephone (slightly clever of him to trace it from the wall outlet), say "Operator!", and then break into the song "Operator", last made popular by the Manhattan Transfer. "Operator... information... get me Jesus... on the line!!"
Aristede ends up in a cemetary during a storm... and meets Quentin there. ?? There is a tombstone reading (something) Collins Stoddard! Garth ambles by, chokes Quentin just to be on the safe side.
In what to me is a classic DS moment for all time, Beth's newly minted ghost appears to Gregory in Quentin's room, not knowing Q has moved! She then appears to Quentin in the drawing room, and very considerately, goes out of her way to tell him she forgives him. We thus also find out that Beth's ghost will not haunt as she did the "first time around", because of this. I think that's how it works. Ghosts exist because of unfinished business, bitterness, rage, revenge... ? Quentin is definitely changing. Not long ago, he was romancing Amanda in plain view in the drawing room, to hell with Beth and Angelique both... Now he can't forgive himself, even though she forgives him.
I wonder if Magda skipped town because she'd be blamed for King Johnny's death. Johnny's wife happens by, seeming much like Julianka II to me, and Aristede makes a deal to join them in exchange for Petofi's location. Magda isn't asked about. Oh I remember, King J said the information on who killed him would reach the gypsies... telepathically? They know it wasn't Magda.
Quentin now lives in the "Green Bedroom". I like the nice scene we get with Judith and Quentin, talking evasively about what's become of beloved Gregory, short though it is. He basically gives his seal of approval to whatever she did. They both admit that they have never confided in each other, so there's no way for them to do so now... interesting way to handle the scene, a nice realistic bit of their relationship. This also clearly implies that there is something to confide...
Mrs. The King Of All the Gypsies (played by Lana Shaw) is easily dispatched by Garth. I'm usually surprised by this development, since I mis-remember Aristede actually going off with the gypsies, which would have been a nice turn of events, a sort of unexpected redemption, of a kind many wish they had available I'm sure... though Aristede doesn't deserve it. [spoiler]There is an interesting nod to this in 1840, when Michael Stroka plays an actual gypsy.[/spoiler]
Gareth happens by the Lair, which Aristede has returned to, for no apparent reason other than that it was a set that was already built. In the middle of Garth strangling Aristede, the screen goes black for a couple seconds, possibly intentionally. It works, I think. Jarring. End. By Sam Hall. Good episode.