When Roger was trying to stop Elizabeth from calling the sheriff, I had a strong feeling that his next words were going to be: "We can't have the police digging down there! I've got another body buried in the next room!"
How big are the woods of Collinwood? I always imagine them to be pretty extensive, enough so that effectively searching the woods is just not possible. Anything less would make Collinwood just a house with a few trees. But time and time again, people claim to have searched the woods. Meanwhile, I've got to wonder: why didn't Jason end up at Widows Hill? Everybody else does who runs off into the woods.
Nice job by Nancy Barrett on her big scene. I know what I know, and therefore I know that Carolyn doesn't know what she thinks she knows - but she had me thinking about the whole business from her point of view. After all, she has heard only her mother's version of the story, not her father's.
And why couldn't Sheriff Davenport wait for a few policemen to help him dig up Paul Stoddard? The body's been there for 20 years. It can wait a few hours more. I don't think the authorities were ever told that Burke Devlin was innocent, and even if they were, I myself would feel a bit nervous about being aided in a disinterment in a spooky basement by a guy who spent five years consorting closely with murderers and other criminals. But I guess I'm just a girlie girl.