It's funny how all Bramwell's mistakes, blind spots, blow-ups, the revenge marriage, all the things that are so wrong about Bramwell, end up being what's so right about him. There might be a message here, and I only get a glimmer of what it might be. Maybe it's that being right isn't everything, that passion matters more. Bramwell is "supposed" to take emotional leaps and fail (gloriously?), even doing damage, sometimes seeming to lose all sense, and be a loose cannon. It takes all kinds to make a world, and I don't mean that sarcastically. Bramwell's mistakes are better (or at least more valuable) than Catherine's sense. I say this hesitantly, since I know what his recent actions will lead to.
Good look on Kathy Cody's face. You know instantly she's in a trance. Carrie's vision may be the first mention of the year 1841, but that's in the future.