Naturally Barnabas thinks it's all about him and blames himself for Rachel's death. Rachel was foolish enough not to run when she's sees a coffin in an old basement.
I always assumed that Barnabas was referring to Dirk's threat and impossible demand when he blamed himself for Rachel's death, but it hit me during tonight's viewing that when he added, "[I failed her] the same way as I have with every woman I ever loved-- by being what I am," he was referring to Angelique's curse and that everyone who loved him was destined to die. And oddly enough, making Rachel a victim of the curse, despite her own foolishness, does seem to make sense.
Barnabas to Magda: "I know that you would gladly lie to save your neck."
Ha! Literally too.
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At the start of Carl's dream, there was yet another blooper of someone scooting past the camera, sigh.
Barnabas to Pansy (referring to Carl): "He's the brightest of the lot."
Since it was his dream, is that really what Carl believes? Really?
I am a Kay Frye fan!