I'm really enjoying Kitty's storyline. I think part of what makes it pleasing is that I know[spoiler]the writers won't hold back; they'll take it all the way to the disappearance of Kitty into Josette.[/spoiler]But even without that, I would have found the scene on Widows Hill very satisfying. I usually don't like Widows Hill scenes because I dislike the set. Did they put it together better today? It seems unlikely. Anyway, there was the Josette figure at Widows Hill, and it felt right - like the heart of Dark Shadows. Jeremiah's ghost didn't do much for me, but Kathryn Leigh Scott more than made up for it.
I was surprised when Quentin came right out and told Evan, "I am Quentin," but I guess he knew Evan better than I do. The neat thing about Humbert Allen Astredo is that you can see his character thinking. His eyes move around and he frowns, and I don't know what else he does - but the result is that, to use a well-worn phrase, you can hear the gears clicking.
As Judith bossed Quentin around, I thought that was quite a head of steam she had been building up during her four months in the sanitarium. I wish I could have seen her talking to Kitty. A conversation between two elegant, determined women would have been fun to see.