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« on: October 03, 2012, 04:39:52 AM »
My biggest question with this episode is how did David close the cement door to begin with? Did he push it closed or jump up and out to pull the ring? And why should I care?
I wasn't sure that David was in the coffin to begin with, but he was. Wow, can you imagine the panic? Barn should have known David was in there. He should have sensed it. He was able to sense Willie's presence at Collinwood and communicate with him via a painting to get himself freed, yet, couldn't sense David hiding in his own coffin while his hand rested on the lid?
I would love to know David's thoughts about what he heard Barn and Willie saying.
I'd forgotten about Maggie's kidnapping having just gone on, adding to the suspense and terror of David's disappearance for everyone. It's moments such as these that make Liz's absence slightly absurd. Every resident of Collinwood should be seen and heard at a time like this. I assumed Roger was out of town as he's been abscent for quite some time. (I wonder what Louis was up to?)
Most of this episode seemed like filler to me. It's all important, yeah, but I don't feel the need to analyze or question it. Everyone is involved in the search for David in one way or another. Carolyn and Joe acknowledge their breakup and sense of responsibility for David's disappearance. And Joe suspects all is not kosher re: Willie and the Old House. It all fits in and makes sense.
Barn and Vicki on the terrace at Collinwood; Well, I guess we needed a Monday cliffhanger. It felt like an uncomfortable time for a fanging, especially between Barn & Vicki. The scene really did nothing for me. It felt awkward with Vicki crying into Barn's shoulder. Burke should have been there, not Barn. It was kind of fun to see Barn's fangs though.