If you don't want to know the circumstances surrounding yesterday's entry in this slideshow, then don't read any further...
[spoiler]Yesterday's quote:
DS 1991 Ep #2 (-1970) - Julia - 'Your word. Your word that you will not harm me. I MUST talk to you.'
From
SHADOWS IN THE '90s: The Dark Shadows Concordance 1991 - PLOT SUMMARIES - MINISERIES PART TWO (EPISODES TWO AND THREE): OLD HOUSE: ... She enters the cellar room and heads to the coffin. Willie, "Oh, God, Doc, I'm beggin' ya, please, Doc!" She opens the coffin. Barnabas' eyes jerk open. She holds a cross before his face. Barnabas gives a strangled cry of pain and covers his face with his hands, snarling, "Put that away!" He promises not to hurt her. She demands his word. Barnabas, "I have already given you my word! Put that away!"
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The summary references only part of the quote - and not the "MUST" part - shameful!!...
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 a notation similar to "DS 1991 Ep #2 (-1970)" before and in this case it means that the quote should have come from a Summer of 1970 ep but there are no longer any eps from that storyline that haven't been quoted from.
And this is the last "must" quote from 1991 Ep #2 - but then the principle writer is listed as DC, and we all know that he knew less about how DS actually worked than almost anyone else who worked on it - including the new writers, who were brought on board for the 1991 series, because their eps often have more than a dozen "must" quotes...