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Current Talk '12 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0356
« on: December 05, 2012, 12:45:32 AM »
My favorite part(s) of this episode hands down is/are Bennett's scenes. Well said, DarkLady, Liz is in 'full Mistress mode', lol, and I love it! I thoroughly enjoyed every second of Joan's performances. One of the main reasons Liz is my favorite character is the dignity, poise & class she displays as mistress, her tenderness and protective nature towards David, and her defiance as defender of the Collins name and holdings. And the way she puts Roger in his place is icing on the cake.
My favorite Liz moment in this ep: Carolyn: You act as though this were her house, not ours! Liz: Carolyn...it's my house.
I'm with Barnabas on this. That is, I can see where he is coming from. Julia betrayed his trust. You can't expect him to want her around any more. Now, it will be interesting to see how she gets back in to his good graces.
I wonder why Willie and Carolyn display two totally different types of subservience -- Willie is reluctant and questioning. Carolyn is obsequious and eager.
Pretty good ending with Carolyn noticing the grandfather clock not striking - suspenseful - knowing what we know.
Barrett and Frid seemed somewhat unrehearsed which is generally odd for a Monday episode. Even the crew seems a bit off their game. (I'm assuming the strike is over.) It appears as though the cigarette smoking has all but stopped. For whatever reason, I especially enjoyed the sounds of the storm. And yes, ad, I noticed Julia's wet jacket after her arrival at the Old House. I remember a discussion long ago about how many times physical evidence of weather was actually seen. I don't recall this moment as being brought up -- but it was ages ago and perhaps in an arena other than the DSForums.
My favorite Liz moment in this ep: Carolyn: You act as though this were her house, not ours! Liz: Carolyn...it's my house.
I'm with Barnabas on this. That is, I can see where he is coming from. Julia betrayed his trust. You can't expect him to want her around any more. Now, it will be interesting to see how she gets back in to his good graces.
I wonder why Willie and Carolyn display two totally different types of subservience -- Willie is reluctant and questioning. Carolyn is obsequious and eager.
Pretty good ending with Carolyn noticing the grandfather clock not striking - suspenseful - knowing what we know.
Barrett and Frid seemed somewhat unrehearsed which is generally odd for a Monday episode. Even the crew seems a bit off their game. (I'm assuming the strike is over.) It appears as though the cigarette smoking has all but stopped. For whatever reason, I especially enjoyed the sounds of the storm. And yes, ad, I noticed Julia's wet jacket after her arrival at the Old House. I remember a discussion long ago about how many times physical evidence of weather was actually seen. I don't recall this moment as being brought up -- but it was ages ago and perhaps in an arena other than the DSForums.