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Heeeee's HERE! (Or at least a tiny portion thereof...so far.)
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I wonder how Barnabas: a. got to Collinwood, and b. acquired the 20th century clothes.
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I liked this episode (well, the part with Burke and Carolyn; in the other scene, Jason and Liz just seem to be going around in circles); but I’ll bet the original viewers were disappointed and chomping at the bit to see what was going on with Barnabas and the missing Willie.
Burke: “I wish we were meeting for the first time tonight.”
Why would he say that, if he was never really interested in her except to use her?
Carolyn: “So do I. Maybe we are.”
What did she mean by that?
Burke: “I wish we were meeting for the first time tonight.”
Why would he say that, if he was never really interested in her except to use her?
Carolyn: “So do I. Maybe we are.”
What did she mean by that?
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Carolyn: "…but Willie Loomis in gone."
Roger: "Oh, Brav-OH! You can’t keep the jet set down, can you?"
I noticed that Barnabas was studying Roger and listening to him very carefully when was explaining how the family had gotten rid of the vineyard around World War II. I guess that’s natural, since he has a lot of history to catch up on. (World War II?…what the heck is that??)
I enjoy the rapport between Barnabas and the members of the Collins family. The conversation is so smooth, and well-oiled (well, except for that one botched line) and so mutually respectful. (But if only they knew… )
Roger: "Oh, Brav-OH! You can’t keep the jet set down, can you?"
I noticed that Barnabas was studying Roger and listening to him very carefully when was explaining how the family had gotten rid of the vineyard around World War II. I guess that’s natural, since he has a lot of history to catch up on. (World War II?…what the heck is that??)
I enjoy the rapport between Barnabas and the members of the Collins family. The conversation is so smooth, and well-oiled (well, except for that one botched line) and so mutually respectful. (But if only they knew… )
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The thing about the calf is depressing. (Well, "depressing" is not the right word, but I can't think what is. Sickening? Disturbing? Sickeningly disturbing?) Anyway, yeeeesh! It's obvious Joe's really upset.
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One inexplicable plot thing: if Jason, Carolyn, and Liz (eventually) all agree that Willie is very ill, shouldn't they be getting him to, uh, maybe a hospital (as Burke suggested) instead of discussing only whether or not he should stay at Collinwood?
A more agreeable side of Jason comes out here, as it's clear he really does care about his friend. He's clearly capable of feelings for someone, despite what Liz said.
A more agreeable side of Jason comes out here, as it's clear he really does care about his friend. He's clearly capable of feelings for someone, despite what Liz said.