I praise Elizabeth Eis’ portrayal of one of the most frequent roles on Dark Shadows, that of “person being strangled.”
Episode 1158: When One Deals with Judah Zachery, There Is No Margin for Error
I praise Elizabeth Eis’ portrayal of one of the most frequent roles on Dark Shadows, that of “person being strangled.”
Episode 1158: When One Deals with Judah Zachery, There Is No Margin for Error
I make some remarks about actresses Terry Crawford and Elizabeth Eis.
I put in a word for Lela Swift, director of about half of Dark Shadows’ episodes, and effectively a co-creator of the show.
I get carried away and write five substantial paragraphs defending the proposition that you can’t watch Dark Shadows without creating fanfic of it. Nobody notices all the bloopers boom mic shadows, etc; we all mentally edit those things out as we watch.
Black characters I wish they’d had in Dark Shadows.
In which I point out to Danny Horn and his readers that he has inadvertently solved a mystery that had puzzled him and them, revealing how the young Thayer David could have been “the handsomest man at Harvard,” as his classmate John Simon told Alexandra Moltke Isles he was.
I go on at length about some of the imaginary recasting I would do in my head to keep myself awake during dull parts of the show.
I chuckle at a silly moment in the episode.
I speculate about ways in which House of Dark Shadows could have been better.
I make reference to current events, and a long discussion ensues.