It was fun to hear Grayson Hall doing the voiceover and to wonder, "Will she be Julia Hoffman or Julia Collins, or both?" And then there was more fun when we saw Julia Collins all haughty as she told Stella's brother that Stella was a lousy employee, while Julia Hoffman watched full of concern. Why Julia Hoffman was watching at all is another question, but I guess watching other people's problems was a respite from dealing with her own.
Ooh, Daniel's ghost came back to keep Gabriel from killing Daphne. He couldn't be bothered to keep Gabriel from killing Edith. You'd think he would have; did he really want to have Edith nattering at him in the afterlife? Daniel stands at the open secret panel in the drawing room upbraiding Gabriel, and then when Gabriel runs out of the drawing room, Daniel's at the top of the stairs, motionless as if Louis Edmonds hadn't just raced pell-mell up the behind-set stairs to get there. I leave my bedroom and my cat is lying on my bed as if she hasn't moved for centuries. I come back just a few seconds later, and she's lying in a completely different position, looking as if she hasn't moved for centuries. That's what Daniel reminded me of.
I love the parapet set, and wish it could have been created before. It would be nice to take a book or a half-finished afghan and go sit up there on a sunny day, but apparently nobody did that, because the railing was in such poor shape, and nobody had left a chair out there. Maybe there just weren't enough sunny days to make it worthwhile to keep the parapet usable.