Then & Now
John: There's that fire burning in then drawing room again — in the middle of the summer!
Is Burke the first 'guest' to be offered a drink in the drawing room?
I laughed this time when Mr. Wells told Sam his hair looked fine, despite the fact that it could definitely use a combing.
When Elizabeth asks Carolyn if Burke put the Venezuela letter where she'd see it, it certainly gives you the feeling that she's reading the full scripts for each episode, and not just her sides...
I kept waiting for Maggie to return to the diner, only to finally realize that she's not one of the players in today's episode.
Ten years on, I still think Burke is convincing when he says he's not out for revenge.
Carolyn is today's ghost-whisperer, telling Joe over the phone that she thinks ghosts are all gone.
Shadows on the Wall
John: Hmm... I'm wondering how often phone booths come into play.
Nice of Burke to help with a history lesson to reinforce key historical family members like Jeremiah Collins.
I was surprised by how many car horns can be heard as Sam walks to the Collinsport Inn. Given his condition, I can't help wondering if they're honking at him.
What did you notice during this viewing that you had never noticed before?



































































