The whole dream sequence with Marsha Mason, hooker-turned-into-vampire, was absolutely wonderful. It reminds me of a movie - I can't remember the name now - about a soldier who passes from one dream to another, never knowing what is reality and what is not. Just when you think he's finally awake, it's another dream.
The most delightful part of the Leviathan storyline right now is Elizabeth's embracing of the dark side. When she stormed out of Paul's room, thinking he was conked out, saying: "What made you think I ever wanted you back here?", or to that affect, was just brilliant. For me, this Elizabeth, and nasty-Judith-Collins-who-bricks-up-dastardly-husbands, are the most enjoyable performances by Joan Bennett. She'd even spook Bette Davis or Joan Crawford if either of those two divas got guest parts on the show. She reminds me of Olivia DeHavilland as Cousin Miriam in Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte.
While I'm an enjoyer of the Leviathan storyline (and a hater of the Adam one), it does fall apart at the end. I think they just needed to get it over so they could send everyone off to parallel time in order to get half the cast up to Lyndhurst for a coupla months to start making a movie. Time is money.
Gerard