And to think that the RT Braithwaites were silversmiths and well respected!
Not all of them. Tim Braithwaite in our-time 1840 (played by somebody else) also met a bad end through greed, if I remember correctly. Incidentally, since Quentin has recovered from the plague, I think he could come up with a far better story than the pathetically bad one Morgan put together to account for Tim's death.
I do like Carrie's little bonnet!
Me too. And I like Kathy Cody.
Golly, Nancy Barrett kept those hysterics going for a long, long time. And very interesting it was, too! At first it seemed as though it was the not-Melanie, then it became clear that it was all Melanie, all the time, and we saw that there was more to her than just the sweet simpleton. What must her feelings be now that her father's ghost has told her the lottery must be held again? Sorrow that it must be - but also relief that what she's been through hasn't been completely in vain. That would be logical, I think, but feelings aren't always logical.