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« on: July 30, 2013, 09:08:34 PM »
So, Tony doesn’t die. Oh, well, maybe next time. He needs a haircut.
Stokes suggests resurrecting Trask to help fight Angelique. Good in theory. Stokes reads from Ben’s diary and ends up completing missing passages channeling Ben. All the while keeping Julia on edge worried about Barn’s secret being revealed. Via this process they learn where in the Old House Trask is walled up and go there to summon him via a séance.
Stokes ‘persuades’ Tony to switch sides against Cassandra. He has Tony tell her that he succeeded in killing Stokes so that she frees him up for the few days he needs to prepare to battle and ultimately vanquish her. Tony complies, and then meets Stokes & Julia back at the Old House for the séance. They succeed. Not surprisingly, Trask speaks through Tony. Then we see the wall trapping Trask pulsing & heaving.
Roger is getting fed up with Cass. Though dull and seemingly pointless, this was my favorite scene in the episode. I’m not digging this war against Cass - Thayer is acting too loud and Hall is not at her best and Tony, well, Lacey is a bore as Tony as per usual.