In the reshoot, we get a better display of Barnabas' superhuman strength when he physically subdues Aristede. Hmm, how was Aristede able to fetch chilled champagne from deep inside an old abandoned mill?
A camera (?) casted a dark shadow (!) over Jamison.
alwaysdavid, they had the correct portrait over the Old House mantle during the flash-forward! LOL, and then the cameras avoided showing that area back in 1897. (And the red flowers in the urn that have mostly been in Evan's home in 1897 have shown up 1969.)
Barnabas (about being accompanied to the future): "Count Petofi, do you think this is some sort of a carriage ride?"
That line is not nearly as good as Professor Stokes' "Mr. Collins, I am not a travel agent for time!"
Petofi to Barnabas: "You will be no longer able to indulge in your favorite trick."
The Count made it pretty clear that he was referring to the power to disappear, but I wonder if he also took away Barn's ability to turn into a bat. For one thing, after receiving Petofi's marks, Barnabas walked out the door of the lair instead of choosing to fly out. And in a future episode, Barnabas (while still marked) will find himself in a predicament that he could escape from by turning into a bat and flying away, but he won't.
The greatest mistake of his life? How short is his memory? I'd have to say Angelique in 1795.
Well, I think at this point it might seem to Barnabas that trusting Petofi and Aristede was his greatest mistake. Not only does he believe that Quentin is still on the path to ghosthood, but Jamison lay dying, which means that David isn't just doomed-- chances are, he won't even be born. So it's not that Barnabas has forgotten about Angelique, but that he's putting the well-being of the future Collinses above his own personal problems. Or something.
Count Petofi made Magda take him to Barnabas's coffin in the West Wing at Collinwood
You're a little bit ahead; we didn't learn yet which part of the house it was. And this probably explains why it was referred to as "an
unused wing of the family mansion" in this episode-- Sam Hall may have intended it to be in the East Wing, whereas Violet Welles will say it was the West Wing.
It's interesting that David Hennessey is now playing TWO characters who are close to death simultaneously.
Good point.