Quentin has already hired Daphne Harridge as a governess for Tad at Collinwood. Lamar Trask doesn't seem to give up pursuing information about the original Barnabas Collins. He is still seeking revenge for his father Reverend Trask.
So Julia sets up a lab and has her Doctor hat on, yet she's still totally under Zachary's control? 😂 Playing mad scientist didnt snap her out of it I guess!
Trask is allowing his resentment against Barnabas fester. The way he is digging into his background he is practically turning the house upside down. Trask is a King Baby who eats revenge and will try to avenge his father's death. All it took for Barnabas to get Trasks attention was to get attention from Roxanne and that smile 😊 and look of love that Trask is not getting. I warned you to stay away from my Roxanne and now regret messing with a Trask. My wounded ego and pride will get you, Barnabas.
When David Selby accidentally hit his head on the top of the doorframe of that door in the foyer, it looked as if Jerry Lacy was trying to stop from laughing out loud.
@@kensellers4082 Dan Curtis was probably laughing during the original filming on this episode, not loud enough to where he could be heard. Selby and Lacy I'm sure had a chance to laugh it off on their break from filming.
@@bruce8808 I heard once when David Selby was supposed to be conducting a seance with several other DS actors during the PT1970 storyline and he ABSOLUTElY lost it, laughing out hysterically as he was reciting some “profound” and “esoteric” supernatural mumbo-jumbo. Needless to say, that truly memorable DS moment never made it on the final taping of that episode. Too bad, it would have been a classic DS blooper!
@@jonhinson5701 Or Barnabas could have just put the “bite” on the dour Lamar Trask in 1840, just like Barnabas had put the “bite” on the headstrong Dirk Wilkins in 1897.
At 10:45 Quentin can't get the letter open and mumbles OH SHIT! Then he bangs his head on the doorframe on the way out...Why we love this show.😂😂
😂 😂😂
It’s fitting for Maggie’s theme from the present day & 1970 Parallel Time to be used for Daphne in 1840
Quentin has already hired Daphne Harridge as a governess for Tad at Collinwood. Lamar Trask doesn't seem to give up pursuing information about the original Barnabas Collins. He is still seeking revenge for his father Reverend Trask.
I mean the 1840 storyline had far too many villains: Angelique, Gerard, Judah Zachary, and Lamar Trask. The cast really bringing it.
VERY GOOD
WHAT HAPPENED TO DARK SHADOWS ON FRIDAY???
They posted another one, 44 minutes ago.
Poor Samantha
So Julia sets up a lab and has her Doctor hat on, yet she's still totally under Zachary's control? 😂 Playing mad scientist didnt snap her out of it I guess!
Wasn't she possed??
What I am laughing at about that is the fact that she is a Psychiatrist! 😂😂
Trask is allowing his resentment against Barnabas fester. The way he is digging into his background he is practically turning the house upside down. Trask is a King Baby who eats revenge and will try to avenge his father's death. All it took for Barnabas to get Trasks attention was to get attention from Roxanne and that smile 😊 and look of love that Trask is not getting. I warned you to stay away from my Roxanne and now regret messing with a Trask. My wounded ego and pride will get you, Barnabas.
When David Selby accidentally hit his head on the top of the doorframe of that door in the foyer, it looked as if Jerry Lacy was trying to stop from laughing out loud.
@@kensellers4082 Dan Curtis was probably laughing during the original filming on this episode, not loud enough to where he could be heard. Selby and Lacy I'm sure had a chance to laugh it off on their break from filming.
@@bruce8808
I heard once when David Selby was supposed to be conducting a seance with several other DS actors during the PT1970 storyline and he ABSOLUTElY lost it, laughing out hysterically as he was reciting some “profound” and “esoteric” supernatural mumbo-jumbo.
Needless to say, that truly memorable DS moment never made it on the final taping of that episode. Too bad, it would have been a classic DS blooper!
I think Barnabas should have gone to Angelique to stop Trask as part of his deal not to see Roxanne.
@@jonhinson5701
Or Barnabas could have just put the “bite” on the dour Lamar Trask in 1840, just like Barnabas had put the “bite” on the headstrong Dirk Wilkins in 1897.