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Well, perhaps Don Briscoe played Nathan and Christopher Pennock as Alexis, Josef's manservant, prone to fits of jealousy and a dabbler in the black arts.....
Hey the Vampire meets the werwolf. Wasn't that an abbott and costellow movie.
Josette needed a better Father. He didn't really protect her at all.
That is true. How about Barnabas, Quention, Adam, Eve, Laura, and Angelique. Oh yes we can't forget Jeb in his natural form. All of them going on Oprah.
He may have loved and doted on her, but she was still a possession. Independent wealthy (widowed?) women like the Countess were very rare.
Independent wealthy (widowed?) women like the Countess were very rare.
All I can figure is that infant Natalie came down the chute, poked her head out, and said (in French), "I'm a Countess. Get it?" and the doctor was too cowed to argue with her. He probably didn't give her the spank that newborns traditionally receive, either.
In the earlier portion of the show, did David Ford play a good father and protect his daughter??
Can you imagine, Adam going under the knife. All of a sudden Barnabas falling down what would Julia think??
One of the scenes that always sticks in my mind is rather early in the Barnabas era. ...
Quote from: Nelson Collins on January 21, 2007, 05:51:30 PMIndependent wealthy (widowed?) women like the Countess were very rare.Do we know for a fact that the Countess had never been married? Is it possible she is a widow and came to live with Andre and Josette after Andre's wife died to provide that older female companionship to Josette? I don't remember it ever being said that she had never married. We can see in the storyline that Natalie loved Josette and they were very close. If she had been married to a Count who had died she would still be a Countess.I think sometimes we assume that the Grayson Hall characters were all spinsters, except for Magda.