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.
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!