Quote from: ShadowsAtlanta on July 17, 2006, 03:16:02 AMI never quite figured out where this Daphne fit into the family. Was she supposed to be David's sister?Her name was conceived to be Daphne Stoddard, Liz' niece. That would have also made her Carolyn's cousin, but with no blood relation to David. However, when the prop department made her gravemarker, they mistakenly made it out as "Daphne Collins," and for whatever reason they decided to just leave it that way rather than make another. So, Daphne became a Collins of unknown relationship.
I never quite figured out where this Daphne fit into the family. Was she supposed to be David's sister?
I liked Barbara Steele, too.
And from what I heard back in the day, Adrian Paul was slated to play Quentin.
The series seemed to me to be more of a remake of HoDS, even an expanded version of it, rather than of the original show. It lacked the subtlety of '66-'71 and got right into the "meat" of a vampire on the loose, just like the movie, with cops running around with crosses and wooden stakes and a shocked community having no choice but to accept the fact that there really are such things. Now, that works in a two-hour movie, but not on a TV series designed to carry on for several seasons. On the original, it worked because no one, save very few, ever thought that a creature like that was on the prowl, only that it was some psychotic serial killer. On the remake, how would they handle it? It's not like everyone would forget that some living-dead monster was terrorizing their town and now all is hunkey-dory.But I did appreciate the attempt, and for all its warts, I missed it when it left the air after only one season.
[spoiler]Thats one of the problems with the revival series, Daphne was made into a vampire and staked by the sheriff and police with the full knowledge of her family and the town. They also were aware there was another vampire around who made her that way. Yet they did forget this fact and everything was hunkey-dory-- they even had a gala costume party not too soon after this![/spoiler]
Apparently I missed the post about the actors/actresses. Everyone was ok except Lysette. She acted floozy when doing the spells. I didn't care for it. There wasn't one drop of evil acting coming from her like Lara performed. Lara knew how to be a witch. Lysette didn't and I couldn't picture that show continuing with her as Angelique. I don't think she was the right actress for the part.