"Who's that?" asks Joe Haskell, and Maggie responds "I don't know." A sophisticated blond woman sitting in the diner gets a very telling close-up indicating that she is going to be an important new presence in Collinsport. It's also down to the wire for Matthew Morgan, becoming increasingly Disturbed after a haunted night, and making Victoria Winters, his hostage, very scared.
So this is an episode of supernatural intrigue and Intrigue through who this beautiful blond is, and the introduction of Diana Millay will prove to be a major twist in the show's structure. Looking rather confused, Millay may be glamorous, but she's as lost as Victoria was in the first episode. All we find out about her is that she's from collinsport originally, and knew Maggie's predecessor. Her description of her memories of Collinsport is very poetic, and deserves to be edited out into all montages of the show's history. Lots of intrigue comes out of these two stories, one the potential ending of a story and the other just beginning.
So this is an episode of supernatural intrigue and Intrigue through who this beautiful blond is, and the introduction of Diana Millay will prove to be a major twist in the show's structure. Looking rather confused, Millay may be glamorous, but she's as lost as Victoria was in the first episode. All we find out about her is that she's from collinsport originally, and knew Maggie's predecessor. Her description of her memories of Collinsport is very poetic, and deserves to be edited out into all montages of the show's history. Lots of intrigue comes out of these two stories, one the potential ending of a story and the other just beginning.