I often thought that Angelique's curse prevented Barnabas from making any moves on the good doctor. With the others, he only lost a lover; with Julia he stood to lose a lover AND a best friend - much higher stakes. Is he willing to gamble? Can he stand to live without her? This quandary would have made for an interesting storyline.
Actually, the issue of Julia and Angelique's curse is already a huge quandry in and of itself because the curse states that anyone who loves Barnabas would die - not necessarily anyone that he loved. Julia's love for Barnabas is quite evident, so by rights she should have died. Trying to justify why she didn't has provoked many interesting debates through the years.
Then there was that infamous kiss in 1795 between ex-lovers Barnabas and Angelique that started the decline and fall of Barnabas Collins.I can't recall if there was another (last) kiss between them in 1840, though I want to remember it that way. Considering the circumstances, I imagine it would have been pretty passionate
Being a fan of quentin collinsi think he gave the hottest kisses,they were so softand yummy
And as Countess said. . i always wonder. .well Sam was the writer, Grayson was known for her off-b'way sexual antics.