Then & Now
John: Like Elizabeth, I want to know what Roger was planning to do with Vicki so late at night, in the privacy of her bedroom.
I love when Liz tells Roger to act like a Collins. It's like The Godfather telling Johnny Fontaine to act like a man!
Roger calling Carolyn kitten continues the ick factor of their relationship. And when he ushers Liz out so he could be alone with Vicki... It's frankly pretty amazing that she didn't catch the next train out of Collinwood the following morning.
Much like it did 10 years ago, Carolyn's jokingly suggesting that Roger turns into Dracula at midnight certainly resonates with viewers knowing what's to come!
And who will prove to be La Llorona haunting Collinwood? I think 10 years ago I was assuming it was Liz.
Christine: I had forgotten about Carolyn's Dracula comment. Her casual reference to Dracula is amusing, considering that once a vampire actually takes up residence at Collinwood, I don't recall anyone ever invoking Dracula again or drawing much on traditional vampire lore.
Shadows on the Wall
John: I wish we could see what book Vicki was reading.
Another two drinks for Roger. We should track how many drinks he pours across 1225 episodes.
Isaac, Jeremiah, and now Theodore and Benjamin Collins are mentioned, albeit in name only. Two more names to track.
Christine: A Roger drink tracker? I don't know that anyone could reasonably keep up with that!
Ten years ago I documented the movement of Isaac Collins' portrait to different locations throughout Collinwood, which you can explore on the Collinwood Portraits page. What I hadn't noticed until this viewing was that when the portrait was moved to the right of the drawing room windows, it displaced the cherub globe lamp, which had previously occupied that spot and now appears to the left of the drawing room doors.
One question for our fellow visual detectives: Can anyone identify the set location where this episode's slate was filmed? The vase and patterned wallpaper look familiar, but I haven't yet placed them.
















































