In the reshoot, Sabrina's wounds are oozing blood. I realize that Chris was busy trying to find a doctor to treat her, but you'd think he would have the sense to clean or cover them.
Why is Quentin alone at Collinwood and answering the phone?
There were two clear shadows in one scene in the Old House foyer-- of the paper cutout and an ABC camera.
I totally accept it when Barnabas repeats "I must" for emphasis, but coming from Chris (to Sabrina: "You must tell me what happened. You must.") it's just weird.
Nicholas believes that Sky is completely loyal to him. Ha, obviously he doesn't know about Sky's recent change of heart! The moustachioed one is occupying Bruno's pad, and apparently has remodeled it by adding an outer door (the same ones used for the carriage house). Geez, Bruno's front door switched sides again, but Lela Swift was directing so there goes my theory that she preferred it on the right side.
Had Quentin not abandoned Barnabas, I think he could have at least prevented Sabrina from getting in Barnabas' face. And come to think of it, he also promised Chris he would return to the cottage, so Quentin pretty much dropped the ball all around.
Selby like Karlen always adds much-needed reality to these situations.
Wonderful observation, MT.
Did Jeb say to Ang that he told her about Sky being a Leviathan? And that it counts as a favor he did for her?
No! And no! Barnabas learned about Sky from Megan and wasted no time in telling Angelique, and Sky admitted it after she confronted him that same night (#954). And in #968, she blamed Jeb for everything she lost, including her marriage to Sky, and this was her motivation for placing the curse on Jeb. So when Barnabas said in this ep that, if not for Jeb, "You may never have known the truth. It would have been too late," Angelique should have known that was bull.
Apparently part of B’s vampiric powers are to summon another supernatural creature: Angelique!
He summoned her in 1897 too, which she heard as a high-pitched noise, but in the DS universe humans have managed to summon Angelique directly too, even long distance.
I think Chris Pennock did an outstanding job of differentiating between Jeb and Cyrus!
Oh me too!
I think Ang was only behaving like a human being, by choosing not to use her powers. Her supernatural nature remained, I think.
Yes, Angelique is still both supernatural and a being who is putting her powers to full use, but was granted permission to live as a human by Diabolos.
When Angelique debuted, was there a feminist movement yet?
Absolutely. Consider the feminist writings of Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, or Simone de Beauvoir, to name a few.