if memory serves, when Vicki first goes back to 1795, Lt. Forbes is.....outside the Old House?Why was Forbes in the lives of the Collins' anyway?
forbes' transformation from amiable fellow to deviant scoundral was swift and descisive.they played almost as two different characters.but in this story,with barnabas' transformation,perhaps it was meant to show how one's character can change abruptly under extreme circumstances."
Forbes' intro was great. I really enjoyed the character (and the way he wore his pants, lol)
I wonder what sort of message Lela Swift was trying to send with this shot from episode #449??(IMG)
Heather,If you haven't already seen it, you might want to check out the following topic, which was posted back when the 1795/76 storyline last ran on Sci-Fi. It seems as if it wasn't just the audience who might have had a "fascination" for the Lieutenant's "wardrobe."
-Heather (who's been acting a bit giddy since I found out that I've made the Dean's list for the fourth semester in a row... whoo-hoo!
"I think it was one part over-acting and two parts unlikeable character that did him in for me. I felt the same way about Joe, loved him as good old Joe, but once things got really hairy for him, I found him harder to watch. But of course, that's just me and my take on it. Love Mr Crothers anyway."
Forbes and Millicent should have been more interesting than they turned out to be. Both are very competent actors yet, for some reason, I rarely think of either of them after I watch my tapes.