I saw it, says Charity, and it was "horrible."
I figure this is Pansy in the only slightly expurgated version.
All through this episode I was wondering: Why doesn't Quentin just go swimming?
We finally learned today why Angelique wants to marry Quentin, and what a silly reason it is! Typical of Angelique. So she needs somebody to fall in love with her. Why didn't she hit on somebody a little more likely to be dazzled by her? Some local fisherman who wouldn't be able to believe his good fortune. As far as I can tell, there was no stipulation that she had to stay with the poor fool who fell in love with her. And why didn't Angelique encourage Quentin's interest back when he showed some?
And I notice she never suggested that Quentin might be acceptable if he were in Petofi's body.
Angelique says her time on earth - in 1968, I gather - made her discontented with the everlasting pits of Hell. Does this mean that before that, Hell was OK? Oh, gosh, Angelique is strange and petty.
David Selby did an admirable job of acting sleepy – so soft and floppy, while inside his head he had to keep his lines straight.