Is Dr. Lang's home a duplex, or divided into town homes or condominiums? I was puzzled the first time when Julia apparently had walked right into the house and knocked outside Dr. Lang's door, which opened into a hallway. Then yesterday I noticed that there's a nameplate reading "Dr. Eric Lang" on the outside of this door. Maybe this is just an office in his home where he sees patients ...
Dr. Timothy E. Stoke's home also appears to be an apartment, but I was never sure ... people walk right in there, too, and his door opens into a hallway ...
Angelique's portrait ... does anyone find it as alluring as Roger does, with that sort of Mona Lisa smile ...? Was any mention made of when Angelique had this painted, or did she just conjure it up? My guess would be that she had it commissioned shortly after Josette's portrait arrived on the scene in 1795 ... though I think it has been pointed out in the past that she's in servant's garb rather than dressed like a lady ...
It puzzles me as to why Barnabas would want to look like Jeff Clark. I mean, not that Mr. Clark is Barney Fife or anything like that, but Barnabas has to be pretty durn luv-struck to want to endure that. My motto is: if you're than gull dang lonely, get a parakeet.I'm also no fancier of Angelique's portrait. She looks like she has a mustache from a distance. Maybe back in 1795, she was posing for a painting to be used on her passport or for her horse-and-carriage driver's license.Gerard