Well, IF we want to go that route, then everything that we supposedly learned in 1970 was the byproduct of severely faulty memories or outright fantasies. See. All explained away.
Quote from: Mysterious Benefactor on June 22, 2008, 05:55:13 PMWell, IF we want to go that route, then everything that we supposedly learned in 1970 was the byproduct of severely faulty memories or outright fantasies. See. All explained away.So you are seriously trying to say that, if everyone has hallucinating for approximately 50 consecutive episodes, then everything is explained. OK, fine.. I was referring to the possible lack of integrity of historical "facts", which seems the slightest bit more plausible.
For one, there's the huge discrepancy when it comes to Jeremiah's age. That requires something far more serious than flawed memories - it would require people to have been delusional!
FYI, I'm just giving you a hard time MB . I hope you don't conclude I'm just an argumentative jerk and hate me from now on
(by the way, arguing with the master of dartmoor, like everything else, is most likely punishable by the death penalty)
Well, it's hard to imagine that a different Jeremiah would have been confused with the Jeremiah who was an old man, a man much older than Barnabas, when he marriied Josette.And I wasn't even jokingly suggesting the people of 1970 Collinwood would have had to have been delusional - they were simply suffering from the faulty memories you suggested for the people of 1795/96 and subsequent generations who passed those faulty stories/legends down. I was, however, pointing out that anyone who believed the Jeremiah who mariied Josette was much older than Barnabas would have had to have been delusional when in truth Barnabas and Jeremiah were the same age.
The way I see it, Dark Shadows' timeline is a living thing, constantly changing.
LMAO!! OH Magnus how I love your wit as I have said many times before. LOL