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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0075
« on: October 16, 2011, 08:10:08 PM »
Matthew joins Roger out on Widows Hill.  Roger is delusionally happy over Billl's death due to accidental drowning.  Burke is still in the picture and his reasons for hounding Roger still the same. Roger jokingly suggests Matthew push Devlin off the cliff. 
Vickie decides to go for a walk on the beach and wears a scarf.
Carolyn reminds Roger that he has Burke's pen and Roger seems confused.  Just as this occurs, Vickie just happens to find said pen on the beach. 

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0074
« on: October 13, 2011, 07:00:43 PM »
David emerges from Burke's Kitchen as Burke enters his room.  He has now learned how to break in without detection.  David says,"Nothing is against the law unless you get caught."
He tells Burke that he learned that from him.  There is a knock on the door and Burke hides David in the kitchen.  I find the whole relationship disturbing.  Carolyn is at the door and Burke has David to come out and the two cousins argue over Burke. 

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0073
« on: October 13, 2011, 06:53:11 PM »
Sam goes to the police station and Patterson plays with him.  Sam is acting like an idiot who wants to incriminate himself.
At Collinwood, Elizabeth tells David to go to the study and instead he tries to phone Burke.  David tries to sneak out and is caught and then he runs out and later appears in town and mneets Sam at the diner.  Sam suggest Maggie leave town and then asks what she will do when he is gone.   I don't know maybe have a life of her own and some money to spend on herself ito buy some clothes from an upscale department store.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0072
« on: October 13, 2011, 06:45:29 PM »
Carolyn is jealous because Vickie got a ride to Colliinwood with Burke.  Carolyn is so very young.  Carolyn tattles on Vickie to her mother and Vickie is told not to bring Burke back to the house.
Maggie is uneasy around the stange Mrs. Johnson and suggests she go live with her daughter.  Maggiie thinks Sarah is creepy.
Carolyn comes to talk to Sarah about coming to work at Collinwood and Sarah pretends it's news to her and agrees.
It's Vickie's 8th day at Collinwood and she is yelling at her employer.  Elizabeth is calling her Vickie now and they get things ironed out and discuss the hiring of a housekeeper.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0071
« on: October 13, 2011, 06:18:16 PM »
Vickie says David wants her to meet his friends and Roger wants her to take a tour of the cannery.  Vickie naturally decides that she doesn't need to do her job, or ask her employer in person wether or not she can have the day off.  Just the other day Roger was encouraging David to dispose of Miss Winters, perhaps he should have consulted with him to make sure that he wasn't interfering with the plot. 
Great smug smile on Roger's face as Vickie leaves the police statiion, which seems quite large for a town the size of Collinsport.  Perhaps it's a countywide juristdiction

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0069
« on: October 10, 2011, 04:19:06 PM »
In one episode Carolyn tried to make tea and she watched Vickie make her bed.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0070
« on: October 08, 2011, 09:14:43 PM »
David eavesdropping on Elizabeth and Vickie is caught by Matthew.   Vickie and David have a scene on the the landing in front of the stained glass window.  I want that window in my house. 
David talks about the lady in white and right away Matthew accuses David of going to the Old House which makes it seem that Matthew too knows that the lady dwells there.  Elizabeth informs the inquisitive governess that the Old House is the original Collinwood.
Carolyn comes in not realizing she is Burke's pawn and brings up hiring a housekeeper.
David eagerly takes Vickie to the Old House walking through the woods at dusk, up the front steps and into the house.  Outside Matthew approaches the house.
David lights a candle and shows Vickie the painting of Josette over the mantel and says that Josette is condemned to stay until a third governess goes off Widow's Hill. He thinks maybe Vickie is  the one.  The story seems to change from person to person who tells it, but then David has a personal agenda that is be a governess.
Matthew enters and when the camera pans back it is revealed that there are  louvered doors  on each side of the fireplace.
They leave and in another exterior shot descend the porch stairs. 
The portrat over the fireplace glows and then a woman in white walks out into thin air and down onto the floor and moves around the room.  She clearly looks much like Maggie Evans.   Then she is seen running and twirling around the porch columns of the Old House.  She does not appear to be a meanacing spirit.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0069
« on: October 08, 2011, 08:57:24 PM »
Mrs. Johnson seems to be slightly off her rocker and obsessed with Mr. Malloy.  It's probably a good thing that Elizabeth hasn't left the estate in eighteen years and hasn't been around Mrs. Johnson, if Burke's plan to get her hired at Collinwood is to succeed.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0068
« on: October 08, 2011, 08:52:09 PM »
Roger walks and waves along the docks and into his office like so many deluded bosses who think that the workers love them. 
David looks at pictures of Josette Collins probably thinking how great it would be to be dead and have no lessons with Miss Winters.
He reveals that he went to a school in Augusta were they had recess.   He accuses Miss Winters of trying to get him into trouble and trashes the drawing room revealing that some lessons he learns well.  His loving father comes home and encourages him to take steps with Miss Winters.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0067
« on: October 05, 2011, 06:58:53 PM »
All we really know at this point is that Bill Malloy somehow ended up in the water and his watch was broken at 10:45, but as someone pointed out did he keep the correct time or did the murderer set the time and break the watch to throw suspicion off themselves. Burke is going off half-cocked and Patterson should crack down on him over it.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0067
« on: October 05, 2011, 01:57:21 AM »
Here comes Mrs. Johnson and she seems to be quite off her rocker.  She claims she left the house at 10:45 so she doesn't live in, by the way she is carrying on one would think that she and BIll were more than friends.  If I were Patterson, I would wonder if she didn't kill Bill in a fit of jealously over his feelings for Elizabeth. [8_1_209]

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0066
« on: October 05, 2011, 01:50:17 AM »
Roger accusses Vickie of prying and spreading rumors.  Way to treat your witness. 
If Vickie wasn't so self absorbed, she might have noticed that Elizabeth said the she was here now and wasn't that enough.  Clearly Elizabeth wants Vickie to just leave it alone as to whom were her parents.   This was the first time that I felt empathy for Vickie when she related one of her stories about the foundling home.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0065
« on: October 02, 2011, 07:45:33 PM »
Burke seems to have lost all his cool and is recklessly revealing his intentions.  I always thought that Elizabeth and Burke played well off each other.  Elizabeth uses the silver tea service instead of the bone china.  She knows the right touches to impress. 
Burke reveals he liked Norway which would be similar to Collinsport and Vickie reveals she wanted to be a bareback rider in the circus which makes one think that she is rather unafraid.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0064
« on: October 02, 2011, 07:33:30 PM »
I would guess that the original Collinwood would have been built close to the water for traveling as there would have been no roads.  They would have most likely gotten their land from a land grant or bought it from someone who did.  I'm pretty sure it was still the Massachusetts Bay Colony in those days.  They would need enough land to be able to grown enough food to feed themselves and probably the town once they founded it. 
Elizabeth gets a personal call from  Patterson to warn her of Burke's wrath and she warns Carolyn of Burke's intentions.  Burke is sent to his room by Patterson.

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Current Talk '11 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0061
« on: September 30, 2011, 06:33:44 PM »
I'm not sure I particularly like Burke, but I feel it's wrong to send anyone to prison for a crime they didn't commit.  Sam apparently had the knowledge of this and didn't come forward to clear a supposed good Friend.   Maybe there is more to Sam's backstory to be revealed as to his motivations.  Usually an artist paints, because he has a passion for it.  Sam seems to be only interested in a commission.  It's hard to believe that in a tourist town that is an artist's colony, that Sam is not selling work that is obviously worthwhile from what we see on screen (Except the starting of the Burke painting which is horrendous).  Why are his paintings not on display in an art gallery?  why isn't he painting all the time? My grandmother was among many things an artist and she painted all the time in her spare time, taught art classes, and was displaying her artwork, selling lots of it and she certainly didn't need the money as Sam does.  Everything Sam does seems to revolve around his alcoholism  as it should.  Some of the typical things he does are to refuse a drink and then later accept it and to try and get others to drink with him.
Of course when Art Wallace leaves, and new writers come in, things will undoubtably change in the motivations of the characters.