You can change your suit now, Julia!!
Yes, I was surprised to see her still wearing the same suit at the end of the episode. If I had been Julia, the minute I got back to 1970 I'd tell Barnabas, "You can explain to everybody. I'm going to take a long, hot bath!"
Jonathan Frid was having trouble with his lines today. The past two weeks have been pretty busy for him and Grayson Hall.
Quentin's in his old room in the West Wing, and it looks very much the way it looked in 1897. This doesn't seem like a good way to reassure anybody that he's not the same person as Quentin's ghost, but everyone seems to have gotten past that.
When Quentin was reassuring Hallie that Barnabas and Julia were good people, I thought: "How does he know it's the real Barnabas and Julia?" I also thought, looking at the closeup of Hallie with the long blond hair, that it might be fun to see a storyline in which Hallie was somehow related to Angelique.
It was good to see the red curtains in the drawing room again.
When we saw the playroom after the linen closet had been demonstrated to Barnabas, I suddenly thought the writers were getting into a bit of a rut. First we had the parallel time room, now we've got the playroom/linen closet, and in a few months we'll have[spoiler]the room from which everybody emerges crazy.[/spoiler]If the show hadn't been canceled, what variation would have come next?