Excitedly, I have decided to write reviews for the show as I revisit it. IMDB doesn't have an episode listing so in order to keep up with my writings for the show, I just felt a blog might just be the thing I needed to publish my thoughts and feelings, opinions and ideas as I journey through the gothic soap, Dark Shadows. This will be a thrill to watch the episodes before Barnabas Collins, to see how the show was when the tormented vampire's presence remained absent. Seeing an outsider, Victoria, entering this gloomy world, certain to find a family with buried secrets and other mysteries surrounding them.
Burke interrupts what could have been a decent dinner between Maggie, her father, and Vicky, and he's sore, agenda-driven, and pointed in defending himself, while also demanding answers...answers Sam is willing to flee to protect. Sam's only link to Burke at all, besides Roger himself, is the letter he wrote to Maggie. He escapes out the back door while the others were in the living room and heads to Collins Port Inn where the letter is kept but the owner will not give it over to him. The letter is Maggie's and she will have to give permission before Sam can get his hands on it. Malloy's death looms large and will not go away--especially as long as Burke steamrolls throughout Collins Port, pissed off and unrestrained. He wants to know Sam's connection to the wrongful conviction and isn't about to just forget his presence at the meeting that night. Maggie just cannot believe that her father had anything at all to do with Malloy's death; Sam and Malloy were fr...
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