@@poetryjones7946 I always enjoy the scenes on DS, when Liz and Roger are bickering. We saw more of that in the DS episodes before Barnabas showed up at Collinwood. KLS once described the scenes between Joan Bennett and Louis Edmonds as a “study in icy disdain.”
I think that Barnabas has become more understanding, and human in this episode. He was very kind to Willie! (shock!) Such a change from the way he treated Willie at the beginning of his career on Dark Shadows! The way Jeb talked to Barnabas, threatening him, just makes you hate him! He's despicable! And don't you just love Willie for resolving to stay and help Barnabas? Great guy, that Willie Loomis! ~Janet in Canada
@@rustynailmendlesohn8710 Yes, and what happened to Barnabas’ coffin (which was reportedly too small for Jonathan Frid), Josette’s music box, that statue of the bare-chested man-shoveler in the foyer of Collinwood, Nicholas one and only gray suit, the famous DS quilt seen in just about every room in Collinwood and Collinsport, Professor Stokes’ monocle, Sam Evans’ trademark pipe, Buzz Hackett’s cool leather jacket, etc.
Yes, cutie Denise Nickerson who played Amy Jennings (15:45) in _Dark Shadows_ was turned into a blueberry in the 1971 _Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory._ I had somewhat of a crush on her when she was Amy (even though she was an “older woman”), but my heart _still_ belonged to Penny Robinson, lol!
Yes Stoddard in that coffin is the funniest thing I have ever seen and I couldn't stop laughing. I loved Quentin so much even though I was only 9 years old.
It seems to me that half of their problems could be resolved by merely locking the front door. Seen it time and time again on this series, bad guys just walking in and availing themselves. Oh well, back to the story....
Always loved the Willie-Barnabas bromance. 👏🏻
Welcome back, Roger Collins. You add just the right amount of skepticism to Liz's blind allegiance to the cause.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Louis Edmonds was such a wonderful actor, every time he was in the scene I couldn’t take my eyes off him.
@@poetryjones7946
I always enjoy the scenes on DS, when Liz and Roger are bickering. We saw more of that in the DS episodes before Barnabas showed up at Collinwood.
KLS once described the scenes between Joan Bennett and Louis Edmonds as a “study in icy disdain.”
I think that Barnabas has become more understanding, and human in this episode. He was very kind to Willie! (shock!) Such a change from the way he treated Willie at the beginning of his career on Dark Shadows! The way Jeb talked to Barnabas, threatening him, just makes you hate him! He's despicable! And don't you just love Willie for resolving to stay and help Barnabas? Great guy, that Willie Loomis! ~Janet in Canada
I love Quentin's outfits.
Happy,83, birthday, David selby
I cannot wait for Jeb to make an enemy of both Nicholas and Angelique.
He provoked them enough
@@rustynailmendlesohn8710
Yes, and what happened to Barnabas’ coffin (which was reportedly too small for Jonathan Frid), Josette’s music box, that statue of the bare-chested man-shoveler in the foyer of Collinwood, Nicholas one and only gray suit, the famous DS quilt seen in just about every room in Collinwood and Collinsport, Professor Stokes’ monocle, Sam Evans’ trademark pipe, Buzz Hackett’s cool leather jacket, etc.
@@kensellers4082 Perhaps they were auctioned off. I know that some of the DS actors auctioned off their scripts for charity.
Is that the chick who became a blueberry???😂😂😂😂
Yes, cutie Denise Nickerson who played Amy Jennings (15:45) in _Dark Shadows_ was turned into a blueberry in the 1971 _Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory._ I had somewhat of a crush on her when she was Amy (even though she was an “older woman”), but my heart _still_ belonged to Penny Robinson, lol!
Love this!!!!!!!
Wait! What with strange lip move Wellie did in the 0:57
Yes, that was curious. It was as if he had another line to say, and was a split-second away from saying it, until Frid chimed in.
Roger encourages a child to read.
I would speculate whatever frightens Jeb, could be one of the ghosts of Jeb's victims such as Paul Stoddard, & Sherrif Guthrie?
Yes Stoddard in that coffin is the funniest thing I have ever seen and I couldn't stop laughing. I loved Quentin so much even though I was only 9 years old.
It seems to me that half of their problems could be resolved by merely locking the front door. Seen it time and time again on this series, bad guys just walking in and availing themselves. Oh well, back to the story....
Sad that in this plot line the superstar bad boy Quentin has been reduced to having tea.
Roger is always a good reboot.
Quentin / David Selby was so handsome
Why not ask Stokes❓❓ 🤗💁🏽♀️
#coffinWatch ⚰️ ⚰️
I mean…..
He knows the elephant in the room, that he’s a “creature of the night” 🦇 🦇
❓ ❓ ❓
Amy was such nasty brat in this storyline
Amy,is,abrat
William loomis pouted,at,Barnabas, Collins