Her name is Victoria Winters
Carolyn suffers from undiagnosed bipolar disorder
The Collins’ have deforested Maine to keep their fireplace endlessly lit
Growing up in a Foundling Ward is proper training to be a governess
Victoria spends an awful lot of money on mailing stamped envelopes to herself
It seems highly unlikely that Roger would ever beget a child with a woman
There is no shortage of dodgy, older men pledging their undying loyalty to Elizabeth
A fortune can be made by canning sardines
Collinsport must be very dull if a trip to Bangor is exciting
A failed artist can afford a sizable two bedroom cottage in town
The hotel diner thrives by giving away sundaes and serving lousy coffee
No one questions a middle aged man entertaining a 9 year old boy in his hotel room alone
Vehicular manslaughter only rates five years in prison
Ex-convicts can amass a fortune in South America in under five years
Ellizabeth spends six hours on hair every morning, only to sit around the house all day
Elizabeth has resting disapproval face
Attempting to murder your father is a rite of passage
People care way too much about silver fountain pens
For all their wealth, there are only two phones in the Collinwood mansion, and they are 10 feet apart
No one asks who’s there before opening the front door to their isolated mansion
Being someone’s hired housekeeper is a lot like being someone’s wife
Maggie lies about the freshness of the diner’s mayonnaise
The hotspot in town is some dive bar that plays one song over and over
Being a 10 min walk from the cannery, the Evans’ house must reek to high heaven
Elizabeth is still paying off a 150 year-long mortgage on Collinwood
Room Service thinks Burke eats two steaks for dinner
Maggie is an expert on diesel engines, and that turns Joe on
Maggie is allowed 2 minutes of self-pity a day
David loves funerals
You just know there’s a secret closet full of decapitated puppies in David’s room
“What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor?” sounds far more salacious than it turns out to be
Susie the Waitress won’t speak to customers
Roger always thought there was “something a little wrong with David”.
David can self-teach himself about car engines and tidal currents, but can’t learn what is the sum of 8 times 8.
Roger is a high-functioning alcoholic
Victoria plays the Foundling Sympathy Card a lot
Cold blowy nights are the best nights to have fun
Sam doesn’t want his daughter Maggie wasting her time hoping for something she’s unlikely to ever find, such as love or a happy ending.
Frank Garner is a champion of lost causes, such as Victoria Winters
Victoria thinks it’s a good idea to drink plenty of coffee before a long drive on a cold night
A Nor’easter usually lasts three days. It ended the next morning.
Lowland back roads are far less likely to be flooded than highland major highways
Victoria has clearly never seen inside of the Bridal suite at the Waldorf Astoria
Elizabeth doesn’t want anyone else but brother Roger aroused.
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Reply by Dedoc1967
on April 14, 2024 at 1:51 AM
Catching up again... about 30 episodes to go to the end.
Reply by Dedoc1967
on April 22, 2024 at 5:09 AM
Reply by Dedoc1967
on May 6, 2024 at 7:06 AM
Only 6 episodes left!
Reply by Dedoc1967
on May 8, 2024 at 10:29 AM
Reply by Dedoc1967
on May 19, 2024 at 9:44 PM
And we're done. Watched the whole bloody mess from day one (Vicki's arrival) to the end. I can see why it went off the air towards the end, it seemed lost and pointless and was evolving more into romantic drama than supernatural suspense. Worth a watch if only for its historic and cultural impact on TV, but not something I plan to revisit.