Millicent's wedding gown, in oyster-colored satin, and veil are really lovely.
The gown that Naomi wears for the wedding is the same one that Elizabeth will wear to Barnabas's costume party a long time from now. Now that the episodes are in color, we can see that it is a beautiful pale pink satin gown with cream underskirt and lace-trimmed sleeves.
While Millicent and Nathan and the family drink Champagne after the wedding, upstairs, sunlight streams into the Tower Room. The coffin rests on a plinth, its occupant deep in his undead slumber.
Nathan has spent most of his wedding day getting drunk when Naomi finds him in the drawing room. Aren't you interested in the Tower Room? he asks tauntingly. She threatens him with dire consequences if he does anything to harm Millicent. But instead of deterring him, she has made a bad enemy.
After Nathan storms out of the house on hearing what Millicent has done with her money, Daniel finds her in her room crying, but she sends him away without explaining why. He meets Nathan in the drawing room and asks, Did you make my sister cry? Nathan denies it. Daniel then confides, I’m worried about Millicent. Please don’t be angry about the money--she's managing it for me till I come of age. Utterly unaware of Nathan's relief at this news, Daniel continues worriedly, If something happens to Millicent, if she weren't in her right mind, I'll be all alone. He wonders idly who would take care of the money in that case: Joshua, or maybe even Nathan. Nathan assures him that he has no interest in the money but immediately puts Plan B into effect.
Millicent asks Nathan where he's been all day. I went into town to get your wedding gift, he claims, and I couldn't find it in my quarters. (We never learn what it was, but we can assume it is imaginary in any case.)
And so the gaslighting of poor Millicent begins….