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Re: Discuss - Ep #0775
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2009, 11:14:04 PM »
I notice that when the younger guys become vampires (i.e. Tom Jennings, now Dirk) they get all crazed and creepy, while an older gentleman like Barnabas retains all his Old World charm and fits right into the social milieu of which he is a part.  BTW, I think Roger Davis makes an effective creature of the night.  He is actually pretty creepy and scary in this role. 

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Re: Discuss - Ep #0775
« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2009, 12:36:11 PM »
Isn’t this a lovely ironic twist: the hunted vampire becomes the vampire hunter.
I noticed that Barnabas didn't suggest to Edward that he wear a cross.

When Judith was taken up to bed and lay there quietly, I thought to myself, "Off to Windcliff, so Joan Bennett can have her summer vacation!" - even though I knew it wasn't the case, and even though Windcliff was not yet a home away from home for the Collinses.

Why did Dirk leave Edward relatively unscathed?  He could have bitten Edward, and he certainly should have, because Dirk seems to have an unquenchable thirst.  Or he could have killed Edward, and that would have made sense too, because Edward was Laura's husband, and Laura had made no secret of her dislike for Edward.  Strange.

Judith's a great little vampire victim.  Willie would have protested to high heaven if he had received the orders that Dirk gave Judith, but Judith is fine with whatever Dirk wants.

So the original 6 silver bullets are now down to only 2?  Or did Barnabas and Magda split the remainder?
My ear is telling me that Magda shot at the werewolf three times.  She lost one at Collinwood, of course, so that would mean that out of six bullets, two are left.  It's funny to think that Dirk could have grabbed the gun and destroyed Barnabas right there in the Old House - but he had other plans for Barnabas.

Could Barnabas have brought Laura back?  Of course he wasn't about to try, because Jamison, as David's grandfather-to-be, was more important than Rachel (miraculously, Barnabas seems to have had his priorities straight today), but could Barnabas have brought Laura back?