Another blooper is quite obvious in this episode where Willie visits Julia and she doesn't shut the front door. Dr. Woodard knocks on the door later which has miraculously closed. Everyone is still worried about David, and he was obviously not discovered by Roger and Joe in the previous episode. Sarah earlier appeared to Willy then disappeared as fast as she appeared. Joe visits Maggie and discusses his suspicions about Julia, afterwards questioning Dr. Woodard about her.
A good portion of this episode is dr. Woodard and Julia discussing Sarah's doll which Dave reveals is 150 years old. Any scene with Grayson Hall is a good scene, and she's truly undramatic in this episode, one of the few times you see her completely calm while not trying to control or manipulate the conversation. It's a different aspect of her character Julia and as always, Grayson Hall makes her fascinating. Dr. Woodard's constant questions to her bring up some interesting possibilities of what lies ahead for his character, and the conversation with Julia and Willie indicating that Barnabas may have to dispose of David is also chilling. But this is just basically an average episode, not boring or exciting, just basically there.
A good portion of this episode is dr. Woodard and Julia discussing Sarah's doll which Dave reveals is 150 years old. Any scene with Grayson Hall is a good scene, and she's truly undramatic in this episode, one of the few times you see her completely calm while not trying to control or manipulate the conversation. It's a different aspect of her character Julia and as always, Grayson Hall makes her fascinating. Dr. Woodard's constant questions to her bring up some interesting possibilities of what lies ahead for his character, and the conversation with Julia and Willie indicating that Barnabas may have to dispose of David is also chilling. But this is just basically an average episode, not boring or exciting, just basically there.