Then & Now
John: Why on earth would Roger's car keys be in such random places around the drawing room? If he was going to check anywhere, you'd think he would have explored his most frequented location in the room — the liquor cart!
Roger is today's ghost whisperer, asking Elizabeth if her ghosts are talking to her, and telling her to let them rest. Not realizing that he may be on his way to becoming a ghost himself.
David's half-hearted attempt to dissuade Roger from taking the car doesn't lead me to believe he really had a change of heart.
Christine: It was amusing to see all the odd places Roger thought he might have left his keys, though his frequent trips to the decanter lead me to suspect this isn't the first time he's had to search for them in unexpected places.
Shadows on the Wall
John: Another cool Japanese Robot in David's room, though we don't get a great look at it since David grabs it from Vicki, concerned she'd break it.
David also brandishes a cool toy revolver, pointing it right into the camera and pulling the trigger. Two guns are seen alongside a checkerboard during the end credts — a revolver that may be the one he pointed at the camera, and what appears to be a German Luger.
That bronze statue on the table by the telephone in the foyer has gone unnoticed by me until it was featured in the shot today with the phone ringing.
Christine: You are referring to the famed bronze foyer statue–still disputed as to whether it holds a shovel or a hayfork–that becomes a constant at Collinwood. What made it stand out today is that the table was positioned farther forward than usual, where the brighter lighting made it much easier to see. The table typically sits in line with the end of the staircase, though in Episode 2 it was placed closer to the kitchen and dining room doors, allowing the chandelier's shadow to be visible on the floor.
David's robot collection now stands at four. May we rely on our resident vintage toy expert to identify them all? There also appears to be a knife among the toy collection in the end credits.
What did you notice during this viewing that you had never noticed before?


































































