Dark Shadows, etc.
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I've been having a nice quiet holiday weekend (aside from some fireworks exploding in the distance). I had brunch with
tesserae_ at the Coffee Table yesterday, and I've been working on the Jo book and the imaginary friend story, lying around reading, etc.
I'm continuing to enjoy the hell out of my Dark Shadows rewatch. I've just finished the 1795 flashback episodes, and now Barnabas has put the bite on Vicki Winters to try to put her under his thrall and get her to forget everything that happened when she was time-travelling. It doesn't work, however, and in an episode written by the awesome Sam Hall, Barnabas summons his cousin Carolyn (who is under his power) away from her date with Tony.
Barnabas: Comfort me.
Carolyn: [lets Barnabas bite her neck]
Tony: [aghast, watching at the window]
Then, in the next scene, Tony confronts Carolyn, thinking he saw Barnabas kiss her neck.
Carolyn: No, it isn't like that!
Tony: Then you're in love with him?
Carolyn: He's my cousin!
Tony: Well, I'd always heard the idle rich were decadent.
Gwynne: Pretty racy for 1968!
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I'm continuing to enjoy the hell out of my Dark Shadows rewatch. I've just finished the 1795 flashback episodes, and now Barnabas has put the bite on Vicki Winters to try to put her under his thrall and get her to forget everything that happened when she was time-travelling. It doesn't work, however, and in an episode written by the awesome Sam Hall, Barnabas summons his cousin Carolyn (who is under his power) away from her date with Tony.
Barnabas: Comfort me.
Carolyn: [lets Barnabas bite her neck]
Tony: [aghast, watching at the window]
Then, in the next scene, Tony confronts Carolyn, thinking he saw Barnabas kiss her neck.
Carolyn: No, it isn't like that!
Tony: Then you're in love with him?
Carolyn: He's my cousin!
Tony: Well, I'd always heard the idle rich were decadent.
Gwynne: Pretty racy for 1968!