What amazes me is what a fine actor Thayer David is. This is already his third character in the series, and he portrays each and every one in such a unique way that they don't even look like each other.Gerard
Thayer David made Stokes a fascinating, complex character. I wonder if his portrayal influenced the writers, because his dialogue is simply inspired, and really captures the essence of the character!
I agree, MikeS. His portrayal of the learned professor may have influenced the writers during the 1968 storyline, butSPOILERhis inspiration seems to have been forgotten during the 1840 storyline (he, like Barnabas and Julia, was a time-traveler from the present), for although he did arrive in 1840, the writers gave him precious little to say or do. Pity. ?!?Ben
I agree Ben . .what was his arrival in 1840 about? First off Julia was so glad to see someone she knew after Ben died and then . ..Eliot doesn't do anything. . .pops in and out, says he's off to do something, which we never see the results of. . .he's around when Julia disappears too, isn't he . . ?? All we see is Barnabas lamenting her loss. . but where's Eliot to try and help find her? Strange writing choice they made there. .very strange. . .