when barnabas wasn't in the vampire state(which ended up being a considerable period of time)i doubt he slept in that dark and dank basement. he must have demanded very comfortably appointed gentlemen's quarters upstairs.that would have been a great set to see.
I always laugh at the dismissive attitude the Collins family have towards the discarded "old house"; a absolutely gorgeous multi-million dollar mansion. I wish I knew someone who wanted someone to - fix up - an old house and live in it "sigh". ONLY on Dark Shadows.
Only Barnabas because he grew up in the house had the interest in restoring it.
The Collins family seemed to feel that the old house was beyond repair. Only Barnabas because he grew up in the house had the interest in restoring it. I myself bought a house that is more than 200 years old to restore. It has turned out to be a second job with no end in sight. Elmont...
The Collins family seemed to feel that the old house was beyond repair. Only Barnabas because he grew up in the house had the interest in restoring it. I myself bought a house that is more than 200 years old to restore. It has turned out to be a second job with no end in sight.
I was always under the impression that Barnabas and Josette were to live on at the Old House, and presumably raise their own family, while the rest of the family moved to the new house. But I don't recall if that was ever established on camera. :-
for me Barnabas being Sarah's brother stretched it a bit due to their obvious age differance with the same parents.
i also don't think the writers thought things out like the fans do i don't think it ever occured to them that sarah even had a room.
I think originally, before 1795 and even before Sarah showed up as a ghost, that the age difference was more believable, as in, they were only a few years apart. I seem to recall him telling someone (Willie maybe) that she died while they were BOTH young children, and he of course grew up but she stayed young when she was a ghost. Midnite, can you confirm?
In #332, when Vicki describes David's antique toy soldier to Julia, the doctor says she remembers seeing a photo in a Colllins family album of a boy holding a toy soldier and a girl holding a doll.
Well, OK, but it seems that even in 1795 they had that condescending "attitude" towards the beautiful old house. I can't image it was in such disrepair back then. Though, I realize they were giving it to Barnabas for his wedding present. Or, were they initially? I know Naomi gave it to Barnabas when he was going to marry Angelique because his father kicked him out of Collinwood. Was she going to give it to him anyway? Were they just going to let it sit empty? Very wierd. Why they needed two huge mansions is strange. Especially since neither Joshua or Naomi seemed like the spend-thrift type.