Then & Now
John: Was today the first time anyone opened one of the windows in the drawing room?
Given that Vicki was there to see Burke poking around Roger's car, it's surprising that she doesn't consider that he might be responsible for Roger's accident. Perhaps Carolyn isn't the only one under Burke's charm.
This time watching, I noticed that when Liz is talking to Roger on the phone, she doesn't pause long enough between her statements for someone on the other end of the line to speak!
Based on what was playing in July of 1966, I wonder if Joe and Carolyn were going to check out the Adam West Batman movie. Think of the foreshadowing opportunity... another 'Bat-man' in Collinwood!
I also loved how Liz makes Matthew out to be a real 'car brakes' enthusiast. Since she never gets out of Collinwood, maybe she doesn't realize there's more to a car than just its brakes!
Christine: Carolyn asks Joe whether he would hit her over the head and drag her out of Collinwood. I interpreted her question differently this time. It made me wonder whether Carolyn is really looking for someone who will take charge and make her feel safe. Perhaps part of her dissatisfaction with Joe isn't just that he offers little excitement, but that he rarely sets any boundaries, allowing her to push him around instead. If Joe had simply reminded Carolyn that he promised Elizabeth they wouldn't go to the Blue Whale–and stood by it–I think she would have accepted it. Of course, that wouldn't have made for as interesting an episode.
After seeing Joe dance with Carolyn, I can better understand why he was reluctant in Episode 2. Then again, it's probably difficult to dance with someone who's got her back to you while she's busy wiggling for another guy.
Shadows on the Wall
Christine: We explore more of the kitchen set today, getting a better look at the cabinets and tea service area. Seeing all the plants made me wonder who takes care of them. I have to believe Elizabeth does, considering she spends all her time at Collinwood and must find other ways to occupy herself besides serving tea.
The painting of the schooner hanging above the jukebox at the Blue Whale caught my eye today. It made me wonder how many schooners, sailing ships, and boats we've seen so far–from the model ship in the Collinwood drawing room, to the one on the cover of the America Sails the Seas book Vicki was reading in Episode 6, to the toy ship in David's room. Are there any others I've missed? I did catch another painting of a ship on the wall at the Blue Whale, but I wonder if I might have spotted one at the Collinsport Inn as well.

What visual detail caught your eye in this episode?





























































