I hadn't noticed before which room they use for the room in which Sabrina saw the werewolf - the room that was originally used as Roger's office at the cannery. Room 24 would have been more appropriate, but it was already in use.
I lost all sympathy for Ned after today's antics. If he believes that, after all she's been through, she is incapable of understanding that the best thing is for the truth to come to light about what happened, that's a plausible viewpoint. But he is being excessively cruel in trying to get the facts from her. What was he like before he became his sister's champion?
Julia is not happy with the situation. When she was trying to cure Barnabas, she was wholeheartedly protecting him, partly because curing a vampire was the dream of her life and partly because she was in love with Barnabas. None of these reason apply to Chris's case, and yet Barnabas complains that she isn't as patient with Chris as she was with himself
Poor Sabrina. Suddenly her memory returns, and she feels able to function for the first time in two years. She's not going to give Chris away, but she can start putting her life together and put the past behind her. Then she looks in the mirror and sees that the past is with her until the day she dies. Poor Sabrina.
Ned, Sabrina, Chris, Barnabas, Julia. Now what we need is one of those operatic things where each character sings a solo about how his own plight is the worst of all, and then they sing all together but each just singing his own tune again. What's the technical name for that? Counterpoint? Frid is so right when he says that Dark Shadows is opera!