If on Dark Shadows a werewolf who is killed while in human form becomes a werewolf forever, then when Beth shot and killed Quentin he should have become a werewolf. But he didn't so Jeb must have been wrong.
Actually, something we tend to ignore, probably because we don't want to face the possibility with a character we really like, is that Chris was suicidal. He admitted as much to Joe. And if events did come to pass where Chris was faced with the fact that he had killed Sabrina (who, like it or not, he did love), I can see where that could have been the catalyst to finally push him to go through with it. Chris would have certainly considered Amy, but something tells me he would have ultimately decided that, even though he deeply loved her and he would be leaving her alone, Amy would be better off without him. That was a sentiment that he had often expressed, so it would be completely in keeping with his character. And being confronted with the fact that he had killed the woman he loved would have most probably driven that belief home to Chris all the more.
No. If it didn't happen on the show, it isn't to be counted.
Well, if it didn't happen on the first series, it didn't happen. All we know is that Chris took Amy and Sabrina and left Collinssport.
I don't see how Chris could decide that Amy would be better off wiithout him when she desperately needed him to take care of her. The last time she lost a brother, she suffered a breakdown and had to be sent to Wyndcliff. Who would take care or her with him gone? He knew she couldn't take care of herself.
He must've forgotton about what happened to her the last time she lost a brother. When Tom died, Amy suffered a breakdown and had to be sent to Wyndcliff.
Quote from: Amy Jennings Fan on January 08, 2006, 12:32:20 AMI don't see how Chris could decide that Amy would be better off wiithout him when she desperately needed him to take care of her. The last time she lost a brother, she suffered a breakdown and had to be sent to Wyndcliff. Who would take care or her with him gone? He knew she couldn't take care of herself.By broaching this subject, I mean no disrespect to anyone here that has lost someone dear from suicide. But, sadly, a person in such despair that suicide seems the only option may not be thinking rationally; he or she may not be capable of considering the feelings of family and friends. For them, suicide is truly an act of desperation.
i missed the actual performance of 'return to collinwood'(i was with a group of fans in the hotel bar).
I am also a purist and have generally shied away from fan fiction or even licensed novels because I couldn't reconcile the events and characterizations with what I saw on the show and because I didn't trust in the accuracy of anything that wasn't actually on DS.
Nope, if it didn't happen on the show, it ain't *canon*! I don't even consider Art Wallace's "Shadows on the Wall" to be canon. Again, what aired on ABC is canon, everything else, including our fan fiction, is not.
What aired on ABC is canon, everything else is not.