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Calendar Events / Announcements '07 II / Re: Today's Birthday! Nelson Collins
« on: October 07, 2007, 01:18:59 PM »
Belated Happy Birthday, Nelson Collins! Hope it was scary!

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I would be curious to know why you didn't like the ending, barnabasjr! The ending does remind me somewhat of the "ABC Movie of the Week" types of endings, where there's an element of surprise. In this case, there's the theme of reincarnation.Vlad, I will be more prepared to respond to your question later today, hopefully, after I've taken another look at the flick. I can't remember exactly what it was that made me think "Hmph!" at the end but I do believe it was the manner in which the final 2 characters met. More later.
Things I adore about 1840:I was going to snip this quote to concur with your praise of Virginia Vestoff, but I just couldn't disregard the rest of your post, Gothick. You've really pointed out the great things about this storyline, and, myscbryk, I sincerely hope you are able to fully enjoy these fantastic characters. Sometimes it may seem like a long ride, but this era of DS is, in my opinion, vastly underrated. Have fun!
The incredible Virginia Vestoff and her scorchingly brilliant work as Samantha
Joan Bennett's *initial* characterization as Flora (who all too quickly turns back into Reigning Dowager of Collinwood--but Joan does get to have some fun first!)
Nancy Barrett's return as another Faye--Leticia (presumably Pansy's Grandmother???)
The *initial* Judah Zachery storyline (I won't mention here where I think it jumps the shark since it involves a *major* spoiler)
There are some other moments that shine involving specific scenes but, again, as this involves major spoliation, I won't bring them up here.
Chris Pennock is really brillaint as Gabriel, too, although I find that a little bit of the character goes a long way.
Hope you enjoy watching the shows! I gather you've never seen PT 1841, either?
A lucky bidder won it for $535.00!That poster's on Ebay.Don't know what it sold for.
Thank you soon-to-be Dr. Criseyde!