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<blockquote data-quote="Oh!Carol Christmasson" data-source="post: 411533" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>It's kinda peculiar that the main story arc in this vampire soap is to make sure that nobody finds out that there <em>is </em>a vampire.</p><p>I'm usually not too thrilled about the resurgence of storylines that have already been played out exhaustively, but the fact that Maggie starts to remember things about vampire Barnabas comes as a real surprise.</p><p>How very typical of Willie Loomis to trap her in the mausoleum to make sure that wouldn't suffer from Barnabas and Julia's experiment only to make her remember that Barnabas is (or was) even <em>worse</em> than that.</p><p>But even if Maggie manages to escape, it looks like Barnabas is going to upstage her plan to expose him. I have yet to see what happens next but it wouldn't surprise me at all if no one believes him or Maggie.</p><p>Yes, after all the things that have happened to Vicky and the Collins family they'd <em>still</em> think that a vampire in the family is too outlandish and far-fetched.</p><p></p><p>Another surprise is something that actually makes sense (!).</p><p>The easiest way to deal with angry Adam is to kill him, but then Julia points out that the lives of Barnabas and Adam are connected (as per Dr. Lang's scientific instructions).</p><p>The intrigue that hasn't progressed very much is Nicholas' interest in Maggie, I wonder what that is all about, but I don't like the idea that Joe Haskell is going to get hurt in the process.</p><p></p><p>In other words: there are lots of things to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oh!Carol Christmasson, post: 411533, member: 8"] It's kinda peculiar that the main story arc in this vampire soap is to make sure that nobody finds out that there [I]is [/I]a vampire. I'm usually not too thrilled about the resurgence of storylines that have already been played out exhaustively, but the fact that Maggie starts to remember things about vampire Barnabas comes as a real surprise. How very typical of Willie Loomis to trap her in the mausoleum to make sure that wouldn't suffer from Barnabas and Julia's experiment only to make her remember that Barnabas is (or was) even [I]worse[/I] than that. But even if Maggie manages to escape, it looks like Barnabas is going to upstage her plan to expose him. I have yet to see what happens next but it wouldn't surprise me at all if no one believes him or Maggie. Yes, after all the things that have happened to Vicky and the Collins family they'd [I]still[/I] think that a vampire in the family is too outlandish and far-fetched. Another surprise is something that actually makes sense (!). The easiest way to deal with angry Adam is to kill him, but then Julia points out that the lives of Barnabas and Adam are connected (as per Dr. Lang's scientific instructions). The intrigue that hasn't progressed very much is Nicholas' interest in Maggie, I wonder what that is all about, but I don't like the idea that Joe Haskell is going to get hurt in the process. In other words: there are lots of things to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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