Ultimately Barnabas is about family, and David becomes a kind of priority to him after a while.
i can't believe that the writers themselves didn't see the similarities here to the quentin hauntings of 1968/69.sometimes i feel like i'm having deja vu when i'm watching this.another problem with the storyline here is that both david and hallie are too old for it with it's talk of playrooms and dollhouses.they're constantly refered to as "children" even though they seem more like young teenagers.
They never did explain the whole closet = huge room thing either.
Just a comment about Hallie. She's so annoying, she's like Jan Brady on Crack!
funny,i noticed something else during these episodes.i haven't heard "liz" in a long time.barnabas,julia and quentin call her "elizabeth".carolyn calls her "mother".david calls her "aunt elizabeth".maggie,mrs.johnson,hallie,sebastian and others call her "mrs.stoddard".then it hit me that roger is not present during this storyline and he is primarily the one who called her "liz".it's sort of a brother/sister thing.most of the other characters speak to her more formally.
The fact that Roger is absent seems to indicate they didn't know what to do with him anymore, especially since Quentin is there.
perhaps it's just this unrelenting heat that's got me crabby but there are some continuity gaffes here that are very jarring.for instance...[spoiler]when maggie is bitten by "an animal" carolyn reminds her that there were similar attacks in town about "a year earlier".perhaps i'm forgetting something but the last time i recall unexplained attacks was during the tom jennings/angelique storyline of 1968.[/spoiler]then...[spoiler]when gerard summons carolyn to the playroom he does so using the theme from josette's music box.which if you think about it really had no signifigance for her(maggie and vicki being it's recipients).later when she performs her "recital" it's pansey faye's theme.[/spoiler]call me cynical but i feel as if this was an attempt to remind viewers of two of the show's most popular storylines at a time when the ratings were in decline.