Actually when Barnabas first sees Angelique in 1840, he is horrified to see her when he shouldn't have been. The last time they dealt with each other they were in a cordial relationship. he should have been happy that she was there so she could help him fight Judah Zachary. Though there is also the fact that she doesn't remember anything chronologically post 1840, which is another discrepancy.
Remember, JF allegedly refused to play Barnabas any longer.
...Actually, it's not that Frid didn't want to play Barn anymore. He didn't want to play Barn as a vampire anymore...
I always thought 1841 PT was written for the purpose of having JF play a different character as he threated to leave DS if they did not give him another character to play.
...- and he wanted to be able to play characters other than Barn. He got to do the latter when he played Bramwell - but who knows what might have happened with the former had DS continued past 1841PT...
I also think, despite Angelique's obsession and desire to control, at the heart of it, she actually did love Barnabas.
Nice lady, this Angelique.
Personally, I love that scene because I believe that Barnabas and Angelique are true soul mates. I also believe that Barnabas never really loved Josette. If he truly felt that Josette was the great love of his life, then why was he sneaking around with Angelique? I feel that he viewed Josette as the ideal woman for someone in his social position, and over the years, built her up into a mythical creature. I believe that Angelique was the one he really wanted, and that Josette was the one he felt that he should want. The irony, and the power, of that scene between B and A is that if Barnabas had recognized his true feelings in the first place, he would have saved himself and everyone else a great deal of pain and suffering.
While watching the 1795 flashback, I definitely felt that Barnabas truly loved Josette. I also got the impression that the fling he had with Angelique was before he and Josette had much interaction, before he fell in love with her (Josette).
I don't think it was love Angelique felt for Barnabas as much as it was pure obsession and the need to possess and control. Not only that, but she also very much desired to be above her "station" and Barnabas certainly would've provided that (did, in their very brief marriage). I don't think her feelings for Barnabas were based love (not genuine love anyway). She couldn't stand getting burned. She couldn't stand the fact that he rejected her and chose Josette (someone she was already plenty envious of because of Josette's wealth and status).
He wronged her for sure, but then again the punishment sure didn't fit the crime.
It would probably have been better to use the Judah Zachary story in the present time and avoid 1840 and time travel altogether. By this time, I was tired of every story taking place in another time period and just wanted to see the present time characters I was familiar with for the past few years.