Robservations #836
I must admit, though, that the blood looked like red paint! It wasn't very realistic looking.
When did we ever see Quentin promise to marry Beth? I guess Beth was just assuming he would, but surely she knew him well enough to know that she couldn't assume it. Maybe she was exaggerating in order to impress Angelique.
Beth demands Quentin give her the gun. Are you that fond of Jenny? asks Q. Think, Beth begs. I am, he says, of YOU, he's doing it for you, I swear that--I love you. She's your wife, objects Beth. Exactly, says Quentin. She again asks for the gun. He insists she return to Collinwood and forget she ever came there. If I leave now, says Beth, I'll be an accomplice to Jenny's murder. Quentin promises her she will forget that. (?) . . .when we are married, he adds--he hadn't mentioned marriage before.
And, seriously, a bottle with a label reading, in big bold letters, "Poison"?! Sheesh.
The 1897 bulbs are still there in the foyer.
Quentin crazily goes to the tower. Why not go for help?
IINM, ghostly Beth never mentions the name Angelique. It's most noticeable when Ghost Beth tells Julia, "I saw the other woman when she returned to the house. I saw the look of shock on her face..." It's only in flashback that [Alive] Beth speaks Angelique's name. I wonder if the writers are establishing that Angelique indeed wasn't the other woman in the original unchanged past.
As if the space-time continuum (or something) were teetering on the fence,