For example, I would already have missed the significant, key point of why Vicki was "sent" back into the past:* 1) she saved Daniel when she killed Noah Gifford, thereby preserving the Collins line, and 2) she was destined to meet Peter Bradford, and their love will transcend time.
Another thing that caught my eye in Friday's second episode was the house of Dr. Lang. What a wonderfully foreboding Victorian home! Does anyone know anything about the actual house used in the exterior shot/slide?
Somehow I've managed to miss -- two times now -- the "House by the Sea" that was visited by Vicki, Burke, and Elizabeth. Was an exterior shot of that house ever seen? For some reason I wondered if it was the same as Dr. Lang's house. Or is this the first time we've seen Dr. Lang's? Is this house also whereSPOILERAngelique imprisons Vicki?
It seems to me that we will be seeing a lot of the interior set of Dr. Lang's house, in various incarnations. One of my favorite sets of the entire series is the Rectory in 1897, which I think may have made use of the Dr. Lang interior.
Somehow I've managed to miss -- two times now -- the "House by the Sea" that was visited by Vicki, Burke, and Elizabeth. Was an exterior shot of that house ever seen? For some reason I wondered if it was the same as Dr. Lang's house. Or is this the first time we've seen Dr. Lang's?
Yes, the exterior of the house that Vicky loved so much was seen once during that storyline, but it was not the same exterior as Dr.Lang's residence.