.....you know....the ones where Barnabas was there, studying Dream Analysis under the reknowned Herr Doctor Freud? Amazing, isn't it....that an 18th century man who's spent 200 years in a casket can explain the subconsious and how it creates dreams to a 19th century child? Where DO you suppose he got that stuff? Late night brandy-and-cigarette sessions with the estimable Dr. Hoffmann? ("Hypnosis is all in the wrist, Barn.....if you can twirl that gaudy locket, you'll have 'em spillin' their guts all over the place!")
.....you know....the ones where Barnabas was there, studying Dream Analysis under the reknowned Herr Doctor Freud? Amazing, isn't it....that an 18th century man who's spent 200 years in a casket can explain the subconsious and how it creates dreams to a 19th century child?
Imagine if Judith had let him "help" Jenny.
Well, having been an avowed "night person" who was trying to avoid going out on "the prowl,"......
Is THAT what keeps YOU on the computer all night?Trying to avoid going out on "the prowl"?
Oh, I don't know.....by my reckoning Barnabas was the only member of the whole damned household who ever REALLY tried to "help" Jenny at all. How much damage could he have done trying to reach past her utterly logical paranoia and into her dementia?
Maybe, if Barnabas was the head of Wyndcliffe, Julia would start showing up to work more often.
Oh, I don't know.....by my reckoning Barnabas was the only member of the whole damned household who ever REALLY tried to "help" Jenny at all. How much damage could he have done trying to reach past her utterly logical paranoia and into her dementia? Considerably less damage than murdering her, no?But I'm repeating myself.