But almost any article written that I have read that refers to Dark Shadows as being Campy conveys this point clearly. They aren't referring to the storylines. They are referring to the actors and actresses and how they portrayed their parts on the show in those storylines. So when I hear the term camp. That is what comes to mind and I think that is so unfair.
But now here's a question: If Dark Shadows had been written in any other way using different stories than the Vampire, Frankenstein, Warlock, Werewolf and the Witch story. Would it have still been the same show and would we still be interested in watching it almost 40 years later?
I could never watch regular soaps. Too ordinary.
from what i remember louis edmonds played some sort of traveling-carnival riff-raff who manages to snag the town's grande dame pheobe wallingford.
This show is great with an audience that appreciates the camp as much as you do.
I have to admit, one of the reasons I absolutely adore this show is the "camp". I don't think it was ever written to be camp, definitely not. But the absolute silliness of some scenes is highly endearing, you can't help but love the actors for being able to carry the show with such seriousness. I have never laughed at the show for being stupid, I have always laughed with affection.
The Bramwell/Catherine story was OK too.
You mentioned Passions, IluvBarnabus---I used to watch it. In the beginning it was pretty good-different than DS, but fun. I quit watching a few months back because it got so mysoginistic; women seting other women up to be raped, women cutting on themselves because "their man" didn't love them, physical abuse of women by men, etc. Just got too creepy-sick for me. I think they changed writers though, and I haven't watched recently. Hopefully Tabitha (Juliet Mills) and her toddler-daughter Endora are back making mischief and giving the show a lighter touch again. Does't come close to DS, though, IMHO.