buzz,it's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment but quentin [spoiler]does tell barnabas and julia that chris,amy and sabrina have left collinsport.a stunning lack of any sort of a conclusion to a storyline that they allowed to languish for way too long. they should have found some way for barnabas to reverse the curse in 1897[/spoiler]
PT Aunt Julia Collins (originally a widow, she then became a spinster
Another stellar element of the 1840 storyline is Chris Pennock's work as Gabriel Collins. By far Pennock's most nuanced, emotionally plausible characterization on the series, I think.
I also enjoy John Karlen's work as Kendrick Young in PT 1841 because it is so unlike anything else he did on the series. He gets to play the young romantic hero--more in the vein of Jane Austen than Bronte (that's Frid as Bramwell--even his name is Brontean), I think. His courting scenes with Nancy Barrett are adorable, and of course I love watching him cross swords with Grayson's acid-tongued Aunt Julia.
The skeleton[spoiler]was buried by David & Amy prior to 1897 when it was thought to be (or may have been at that point) Quentin's, but in the altered timeline they may never have found the secret room. In the altered present, I wonder what Liz and Rogers reaction to seeing the skeleton was when the room was being prepared for Quentin, especially with it wearing a ministers uniform. Quentin must have had a big smile on his face when he realized what he suspected Judith did was true! DS cheated the viewers on a lot of good scenes like this.[/spoiler]
Personally, I feel that David Selby should have played a different character in 'present' time. Quentin belongs in 1897, his story is there (I actually would have loved it if he and MAGDA had ended up together, but oh well). Selby could have played Philip Todd, Sky Rumson, or even Grant Douglas as just Grant Douglas. The show should have learned from Barnabas that you don't put all your energy on one character and hope that they carry the show. A soap opera is an ENSEMBLE cast, not a one-man show. Selby (and yes, even FRID) should have had the chance to play 3 or 4 characters like everyone else, not just a great-uncle with the same name or a parallel counterpart. David Selby had more than enough star quality to be any character he wanted to be on Dark Shadows, not just another Quentin.