the slap that Judith gave Jenny had to be the fakest I've seen, this side of a badly acted Z movie. Rod
And didn't you love the way the "brick" wall moved when Dirk dragged Jenny back in? Rod
I'd like to know when there was time to fix the lock Dirk surely broke by busting into the tower room? And who would they risk learning the secret to have fix it? dom
Good questions, MM. I've been wondering the same thing especially about the Edward/Jenny angle. I am looking forward to the answers to your queries. I'd also like to know why no one (especially Quentin) hasn't questioned why their dear cousin from England doesn't have an British accent.dom
This is the first time I've viewed the 1897 storyline--I have a couple of questions. If Jenny is Magda's sister, why doesn't she have a gypsy accent like Magda? Also, about the Jane Eyre story influencing this storyline--if Jenny was married to Quentin why would she want to burn Edward (the Rochester character) in his bed and not Quentin--her husband?
And I think that any crazy person could probably come up with at least one or two good reasons to burn Edward, whether they had been married to him or not!
Yes, I read/saw Jane Eyre and loved it. Always have been a sucker of a romance, Gothic just adds to the love.
Man, I was so hoping that they would have shown it when she wacked Dirk with that tray. Cost = Priceless.