If you don't want to know the circumstances surrounding today's entry in this slideshow, then don't read any further...
[spoiler]Today's quote:
DS 1991 Ep #6 (-1966: Ep #22) - Carolyn - 'I can't believe you're sitting around taking this seriously. You MUST all be crazy.'
From
SHADOWS IN THE '90s: The Dark Shadows Concordance 1991 - PLOT SUMMARIES - EPISODE SIX:
DRAWING ROOM: The party guests have left. Maggie has brought out a ouija board. Roger, Elizabeth, Joe, Carolyn, Julia and George Patterson watch with interest as Maggie ex- plains the workings of the ouija board. Barnabas joins them as Maggie and Roger begin working the board. Roger's question: "Will the State of Maine ever secede from the Union and name Collinsport as its capitol?" The board gives a decisive "No." Roger is mock-crushed. Maggie suggests someone ask a "real question". Sheriff Patterson asks if the person responsible for the "troubles" in Collinsport is still around. Julia gives Bar- nabas a nervous look. Elizabeth is disturbed that he's bringing up these memories. Barnabas and Carolyn trade glances. Mag- gie closes her eyes. The board answers "Yes". Elizabeth accuses Roger of moving the planchette. Patterson: "Is it someone we know?" The planchette doesn't move. Roger suggests they ask it for a name. Patterson, "What letter does the killer's name begin with?" The planchette moves around and finally chooses "C". Roger observes, "There are a lot of 'C's' in the room. I wonder if it means a first name, or last?" Patterson asks if "C" stands for a last name. It answers yes. Roger, "I have an alibi." Elizabeth warns them to stop, but Roger refuses, calling the suspense "excruciating". Roger offers: "O great mystical board, answer this next question: Which letter does the first name begin with?" The planchette moves, circling around the board. Barnabas glances at Carolyn. Julia notices the interchange be- tween them. Carolyn suddenly hurls herself at the board, knocking it to the ground, shouting this is all stupid. Elizabeth takes her to task for her "wild behavior". Carolyn flares they're all crazy and storms out. Roger comments, "Sorry, George, you almost had your killer," declares the party over and leaves. Barnabas and Julia trade glares.
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And the summary doesn't directly reference the quote but certainly conveys the circumstances under which it occurs...
And as I've done previously when it comes to the '91 Series, I used a screen capture from the TGG Direct DVD release that's the same dimensions as the ones from the original series -
- because even though that release also doesn't have the correct color timing like the VHS release does -
- also like the VHS release, it has the correct aspect ratio, plus it even tends to show a bit more of the frame and it's clearer than the VHS.
And even though the MGM DVD release, like the TGG Direct release, tends to be clearer than the VHS, frustratingly, the aspect ratio is cropped from 4X3 to 16X9 -
And just a reminder, we've seen notations like "DS 1991 Ep #6 (-1966: Ep #22)" before and in this case it means that the quote should have come from 1966's Ep #22 but that ep doesn't have any "must" lines to quote from. So, with that in mind, it means that Ep #22 now joins Eps #1, #5, #8, #12, #13, #120, #124, #136, #138, #139, #141, #189, #198, #210, #217, #219, #223, #478, #659, #667, #690, #904 and #1008 as ones without any "must" lines.
(And unlike in my other months, I've been so busy with other stuff that I haven't already picked out all the eps for February, so at this point I have no idea just how many eps will be coming up without "must" lines. Though I do know that there will be at least two...)