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Calendar Events / Announcements '08 I / Re: Happy Birthday to Angelique Wins!
« on: April 17, 2008, 07:19:49 PM »
Aw, thanks, Angelique Wins. So will we see you at the Fest? snort
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So many things to think about today. Here's the list, as I wrote it immediately after the episode finished, so as not to forget any of it: "buttons, handwriting, singing, basement, coat, spell not connected to Cassandra, fights".
And by the way, who has seen the J in Joshua written that way before?
I don't know why it should be - but it keeps surprising me that Elizabeth's troubles continue after Cassandra is gone.
Can someone refresh my memory and tell me who Ice-T is again?
I *think* he's a rap artist who dabbled in acting along the way.
I have a morbid curiosity to see that Sciography segment. I remember thinking when they were sending out press releases asking for fans to be interviewed and they were looking for a fan who slept in a coffin and thought they were Barnabas or Angelique, "HELL will feeze over before *I* ever go before a camera for that bunch!"
I also have to wonder what Jim Pierson was thinking when he scheduled that Sciography segment to air during that Festival banquet.
Surely an individual with even a modicum of social instinct would be able to understand just how upsetting the completed segment would be for the actors and many of the fans?
I think the purpose of showing (a very edited version of the segment which was bad enough) the segment at the banquet was so fans could see why the project was not pursued with the producers of the segment.
Is this the first episode in which the cross is used as a weapon? No, we were told that a cross was stuck inside the lid of Barnabas's coffin in 1795, but we never saw it. I think this is the first cross we've seen.
If Roger and Cassandra played bridge with Elizabeth, I wonder who was the fourth. Does one call in the governess for such necessities? I like to imagine Roger and Cassandra squabbling over a hand while Vicky protests that it's only a game and Elizabeth says it doesn't matter anyway because only death matters.
I thought there was something unseemly about Cassandra wearing that butterfly thing and coming down to talk to Joe. It makes me feel like a prude to think that, but it kept nagging at me.
Actually, it's not. "Joanna" is an original Cobert composition, which evolved into the love theme for Night of Dark Shadows. (I can't recall off the top of my head, but it seems to me that it might be one of those that Cobert originally composed for a different movie altogether -- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, perhaps? I'm sure someone here has that information right at the forefront of his or her brain.)