Monday, August 17, 2026

Shadows on the Wall: Episode 38

   

Before continuing, you may enjoy revisiting our original 50th anniversary summary and commentary: https://dsb4idie.blogspot.com/2016/08/episode-38-81766.html


Then & Now

John: And just like that, the real Matthew arrives! Time-wise, it seems like it's been forever since Liz pinned Roger's car accident on him, so it almost seems odd for her to bring up now. Except for the fact, of course, that Matthew hasn't appeared on the show for an even longer stretch. 

If we didn't know better, I'd be concerned that Maggie lost her job at the diner because she hadn't shown up for work for so many days in a row.

Is it conceivable that the diner doesn't offer refills on coffee? Burke had to order two more from Suzie, which she delivered in new cups. 

Christine: I wonder if Burke may have something going on with Susie. He seems to be very attentive to her. Perhaps the order of extra coffees was a flirtatious move, though you'd think Carolyn's green monster would have picked up on it. 



John: I looked up Ned Calder to see if I had just forgotten who he was, and according to the DS Wiki, in the audio drama 'Return to Collinwood,' it is revealed that Victoria Winters was Liz's daughter from a previous relationship (duh!). Ned is the only prior relationship Liz ever acknowledged in the show, which would seem to identify him as Vicki's biological father.

Christine: Vicki says she doesn't believe the sobbing could be from a ghost, which makes me wonder if she thinks someone is actually locked in the basement. If that's the case, why doesn't she take the key from Liz and investigate for herself? Perhaps she's afraid she might end up locked in there and become part of the sobbing herself. 

And then there's Carolyn, who tells Vicki that she hears it too and that Vicki should simply stay in her room and get used to the ghosts. Really? They all hear sobbing coming from the basement and just accept that it's a ghost?

Elizabeth says that they have 40 rooms at Collinwood and that the sobbing could be wind blowing through an open window in the deserted wing. Why would they leave windows open in the deserted wing? Wouldn't all that sea air cause damage to the house? That might raise concerns about a bat infestation, though that is something that will become considerably more pressing in the spring. 


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John: How can you keep track of all the basement goodies? Should the Rover Boys books be added to the Collinsport Library? And is David going to read them so fast that he needed an armload full of them?

Christine: The Rover Boys should get an honorable mention, though I don't think we'll hear of them again. Hopefully our fellow Dark Shadows detectives will help us keep track of the basement goodies and note if they show up elsewhere in Collinsport.

John: There's a brief cool shot of Liz in the basement with Vicki reflected in a mirror. I'm sure it was intentional, but I almost prefer to think it was a happy accident!

Christine: That was a nice effect. Perhaps a mirror collection will materialize at some point. 


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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Shadows on the Wall: Episode 37

   

Before continuing, you may enjoy revisiting our original 50th anniversary summary and commentary: https://dsb4idie.blogspot.com/2016/08/episode-37-81666.html


Then & Now

John: Nice transition between Roger filling his glass and Sam taking a drink from his!

Christine: There's an interesting parallel between Roger drinking and then turning on Vicki and Sam drinking and then turning on Maggie. It does seem like a rather extreme leap for Roger to compare his verbal abuse of Vicki to the Holocaust, though. 



John: 10 years later, and I still can't believe Maggie didn't immediately open her father's letter!

Roger seemed to be completely emasculated after he told Vicki she could tell his sister about their conversations — and then she called his bluff and started upstairs. I'd like to blame his drinking, but I think that's just the nature of his character.


Shadows on the Wall

John: Who sleeps with a  bow in their hair? And just to confirm, I'm not calling for a bow-tracker!

And is it just me, or is it odd to have a fire burning in the drawing room fireplace in the middle of the night?

Christine: It appears someone has been rearranging items in the basement. Perhaps the mess down there is what's causing the crying. 

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Saturday, August 15, 2026

Shadows on the Wall: Episode 36

   

Before continuing, you may enjoy revisiting our original 50th anniversary summary and commentary: https://dsb4idie.blogspot.com/2016/08/episode-36-81566.html


Then & Now

Christine: Vicki makes a good argument to Liz. If David hates her and wishes her harm, there's little chance he'll cooperate with her or learn from her. The fact that Elizabeth still wants her to stay suggests there are other reasons for keeping Vicki at Collinwood beyond being David's ineffective tutor or simply someone to share tea with. If Elizabeth truly is Victoria's mother and that's part of the reason she wants Vicki to stay, the question is why she wants one daughter to escape Collinwood while insisting that the other remain there with her.

John: What I like about the 'real' Sam Evans is that you can never tell if he's brilliant at portraying a drunk, or horrible at remembering his lines.

Liz hopes Vicki can bring love and understanding to David. Maybe Liz was looking for a life partner for the little guy... 

I love how Spooky Sam sends Vicki back to her ghosts and goblins in Collinwood.


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Christine: With all his talk of death, I'm guessing Sam may be sketching a tombstone on the Collinsport Inn napkin, complete with what appears to be a long epitaph. I'm beginning to question whether I can continue defending the artistic talent he claims to possess.

John: Perhaps he's sketching potential stage props for Spinal Tap?

It seems like they always talk about going to the movies in Collinwood, but never what they're going to see!

Whew! Roger finally poured himself a drink. I was beginning to worry about him. Perhaps his flying off the handle might have been the result of his not taking a drink sooner... but wait — it appears he puts it down, unfinished! A drink-tracker first???

Christine: Yes. It is concerning. 


What did you notice this time that you had never noticed before?