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« on: February 18, 2016, 08:48:53 PM »
Angelique is trying to gaslight Maggie and she's doing a pretty good job of it. Maggie is already on edge and extremely jumpy. The writers are coming up with some rather creative ways to keep Quentin as a major player, without David Selby being on camera as much as he had been earlier. (Selby was appearing at the Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford during this part of the story.)
Good to have Carolyn back on camera! She attempts to warn Maggie about trusting Alexis too much. Not surprisingly, she doesn't get anywhere.
Carolyn's later conversation with Julia reminds us that the key mystery of parallel time has yet to be resolved. Namely: who killed Angelique. Carolyn recounts who was at Collinwood the night of the first seance and we learn that other people were at the house who may not have participated in the actual seance. Not sure why Carolyn and Will would have been there. Trask was an employee of the family, so his presence is perfectly logical. As is Buffie's. Though I am most interested in why she left the job. She seems to have a good enough relationship with Quentin, so maybe she got on the bad side of Angelique? Or Hoffman?
The episode ends with a newly created flashback/dream which leads Carolyn to believe that she knows the identity of Angelique's murderer. Does she?