I don't recall how Quentin finally switched and viewd Gerard as the enemy. Recently, when he seemingly had proof of his betrayal, Gerard went to him with one of his good performances and explanations, and again, Quentin remained convinced of his loyalty. Then suddenly, a day or two later, he seems to agree that Gerard is the bad one.
"guess what??" Joanna's dead after all and was a ghost this entire time! If I were her, I would have just stayed on like that in Collinsport for a while, since she was able to fool people into thinking that she was alive. I thought it was kind of mean of her to tell Daphne that she was alive and well though! Oh well, at least Quentin is beautiful throughout...
Where...is...BARNABAS??? We only have him for the end of '40, then we get this arrogant lech in '41 PT (as opposed to our regular arrogant dumbass [who I love!] in RT).
I'm sort of half surprised he wasn't around to meet the ghost of Joanna Mills and fall hopelessly in love with her.
Too bad he had been cured of vampirism, Joanna and Barnabas would have had a lot in common. They were both dead.
I was just thinking the same thing while watching yesterday's episodes. Where the heck IS Barnabas? Off somewhere making googly eyes at Valerie/Angelique? I'm sort of half surprised he wasn't around to meet the ghost of Joanna Mills and fall hopelessly in love with her.
Too bad he had been cured of vampirism, Joanna and Barnabas would have had a lot in common. They were both dead. Angelique would not have been able to kill her in a jealous pique.
My favorite Joanna screw-up is when she turns to Daphne and says: "you and Daphne will go away together tonight!!" just because you love yourself SO much, my dear. I've seen what you do with your hair when you think no one is watching ... (sorry, that was a brief trip into the psycho shadowland of the Gothick Zone).
I find Bramwell a really, really irritating character. I suppose he was patterned after PT 1970 Quentin
I keep hearing these rumors that he had walked off the set one day and returned to come back unless he was allowed to play someone other than Barnabas.