are you for sure he inhaled a moth?
a great blooper took place during the show's first months.there is a scene at the diner...maggie is talking to someone(forget who)and roger is shortly to enter.apparently louis edmonds thought this was off-camera because he is outside the diner's(curtained)doors doing some sort of "warm-up" dance for the scene.sort of a "dance-like-a-moth" type deal.i can't believe this made it to air.
Quote from: mscbryk on January 02, 2005, 01:34:23 AMa great blooper took place during the show's first months.there is a scene at the diner...maggie is talking to someone(forget who)and roger is shortly to enter.apparently louis edmonds thought this was off-camera because he is outside the diner's(curtained)doors doing some sort of "warm-up" dance for the scene.sort of a "dance-like-a-moth" type deal.i can't believe this made it to air. Was that Louis Edmonds or was it Joel Crothers? The scene is on the Bloopers tape.Gerard
Well, one of the most intense cliffhangers that I remember from the old days was in PT 1970 when we saw Barnabas and Maggie leaving a deserted Collinwood and locking the doors, as the camera panned down to a hungry, exhausted Julia, left "to rot" by the former Mrs. Quentin Collins.
In the end, Julia and Barnabas were classified as non romantic. Go to my main site in 5 minutes.
I hope you didnt mind that I made a new topic to announce the Prenominations in the calendar events forum.
Boy, what a tough crowd we have on here tonight - or possibly they're just not romantics. Of course, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. That's what makes the discussions on these boards so much fun. Be that as it may, though, I could produce dozens of letters to the various fan magazines from people who definitely saw Barn and Julia as a romantic couple, and who, in fact, continued to watch DS with the one hope that they would eventually get together.