Barnabas manages to upset Carolyn, Hallie and Eliot in rapid succession.
Carolyn Is still mourning the loss of her husband, a nod to continuity that really could not be ignored. Carolyn Is suddenly having premonitions. Still a bit vague but they will soon occur more frequently.
Hallie is indeed high strung but not without reason. She recently loss both parents in a tragic accident. She's now living with virtual strangers because her only living relative (as far as we know) couldn't or wouldn't take care of her. Plus, Barnabas just freaks her out.
Eliot seems willing to believe the story about 1995. He suggests removing Hallie from Collinwood which makes perfect sense to me, as her presence seems to be the catalyst that sets things in motion. Oddly, Barnabas vetoes the idea. Because it will upset Elizabeth? Huh? By all means continue to bury yourself reading 19th century journals for minutiae. That'll help.
David and Hallie are in and out of each other's bedrooms at all hours of the night. No one seems to think that they might be getting hormonal. On a more traditional soap, they most definitely would be. David has definitely matured since we last saw him. Too bad the writing doesn't reflect that