I first started watching in 1897 when it aired, at about 11 years old, and Rachel was my favorite character (because Barnabas loved her 😂). I was so happy to see her reappear, and didn't even pick up on the fact that she was trying to scam Edward 😂😂😂
I love the continued use of the idea of THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GREY that they are using! Petofi cuts Quentin's face, but it's the portrait of Quentin that bleeds! I've seen the movie, and it was quite the horror flick! This episode brings in a woman who resembles Josette. When I saw Barnabas' reaction, I was like, "Here we go again!" He never learns, does he! ~Janet in Canada
Now what's up with Quentin Collins and Barnabas Collins as been friends and in trying to trust each other. Always something new coming up, and especially bad in the old days.
Barnabas felt sorry for Quentin when he realized he was under the werewolf curse and tried to help him. When Quentin found out Barnabas was a vampire, they became friends.
I love it when barnabas and quentin help each other. They are my favorites.
Yea, me too.
Agreed.😻
Poor Julia - she has to keep enduring Barnabas' love for Josette ...
Lol.
David Selby and Jonathan Frid onscreen together is pure magic! :D
I am so looking forward to Petoffi getting back the evil he sends out.
All the villains will get their comeuppance in time ---Petofi,Aristede, Evan Hanley and Gregory Trask .
@@jonhinson5701 Good!
Karma.
I like it that Kathryn Leigh Scott gets to play a less than angelic character. Not quite a villain but not a Maggie or Josette either
Agree its exhausting to watch such character
I would be willing to bet that she enjoyed doing it too.
One of the greatest soap operas ever !!
I first started watching in 1897 when it aired, at about 11 years old, and Rachel was my favorite character (because Barnabas loved her 😂). I was so happy to see her reappear, and didn't even pick up on the fact that she was trying to scam Edward 😂😂😂
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I love the continued use of the idea of THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GREY that they are using! Petofi cuts Quentin's face, but it's the portrait of Quentin that bleeds! I've seen the movie, and it was quite the horror flick! This episode brings in a woman who resembles Josette. When I saw Barnabas' reaction, I was like, "Here we go again!" He never learns, does he! ~Janet in Canada
Now what's up with Quentin Collins and Barnabas Collins as been friends and in trying to trust each other. Always something new coming up, and especially bad in the old days.
Barnabas felt sorry for Quentin when he realized he was under the werewolf curse and tried to help him. When Quentin found out Barnabas was a vampire, they became friends.
Quentin is so cool 😅
Okay, the episode that was on before this one concerned Quentin being killed. But, here he’s very much alive.
Barnabas is going to put the bite on Lady Hampshire.