Then & Now
John: 10 years later, the most shocking thing about Roger entering the drawing room to see Burke is how long it takes him to pour himself a drink!
The look on Burke's face when Roger says he went to prison because he was guilty is telling.
At least we now know it's Matthew who keeps the drawing room fire burning.
Burke finally hits Roger in his weak spot, asking him for one more drink for old times' sake.
I didn't notice it 10 years ago, but Matthew uses "Ayuh" like so many of Stephen King's Maine-based characters.
Christine: Apparently the foundling home never read Vicki the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, because she seems perfectly comfortable letting herself into Matthew's cottage when no one answers the door. Considering how often Matthew complains about people snooping around, I'm surprised he still welcomed her with tea and muffins.
I believe Matthew and Mr. Wells are the only two people in Collinsport we've met so far to have Maine accents.
I love how casually Elizabeth warns Vicki that Matthew can be quite violent if he feels she's threatened, and how unfazed Vicki is by the warning.
Shadows on the Wall
John: Is Matthew's tablecloth a hand-me-down from the Blue Whale?
And do Matthew's Muffins warrant dessert tracking alongside Maggie's pies and donuts?
A number of cars can be seen in today's episode, but none more interesting than Roger's 1966 Ford Shelby GT 350H Mustang. I sure wouldn't want to be Burke if anything happened to Roger in that car tomorrow... what with Vicki all but catching him snooping around the garage, and with a handy wrench, no less!
What did you notice during this viewing that you had never noticed before?























































