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Why am I so excited? Because the end is near for Joe Haskell and Carolyn Stoddard. I never wanted the end of a relationship so badly, but I must admit that this dissolution is long coming. By Ep 94, the strain of Carolyn's indecision and the weight of waiting has finally taxed Joe to the breaking point, and he has now found another more suitable candidate for his attention in waitress Maggie Evans. Maybe this should have already happened, but Dark Shadows Creative never get in too big a hurry. Carolyn's interest/desire/lust for Devlin has cost her a good man in Joe. This episode has Joe and Carolyn having a chat at the Blue Whale when Maggie and her pops stop by. Carolyn, trying to be friendly (or so she says), invites the two to sit at her table with Joe. Awkward! Maggie denies her feelings although Sam knows she has eyes for Joe. Joe soon realizes when Carolyn acknowledges that Victoria went to Bangor with Burke, that the whole point of their date at the Blue Whale was out of anger, not because she wanted to see him. Joe is fed up and rightfully so. Time to move on, Joe. She isn't worth you, buddy. The show ends with Joe and Maggie (Carolyn storms off after Joe starts to pressure her into admitting the reason behind their date) having a warm, friendly conversation about crabs. A subplot has Frank Garner and Vicky eating dinner when lawyer Richard stops by to forewarn the two that the pursuit of who B. Hanscomb is will likely not produce the results Ms. Winters hopes for.
Why am I so excited? Because the end is near for Joe Haskell and Carolyn Stoddard. I never wanted the end of a relationship so badly, but I must admit that this dissolution is long coming. By Ep 94, the strain of Carolyn's indecision and the weight of waiting has finally taxed Joe to the breaking point, and he has now found another more suitable candidate for his attention in waitress Maggie Evans. Maybe this should have already happened, but Dark Shadows Creative never get in too big a hurry. Carolyn's interest/desire/lust for Devlin has cost her a good man in Joe. This episode has Joe and Carolyn having a chat at the Blue Whale when Maggie and her pops stop by. Carolyn, trying to be friendly (or so she says), invites the two to sit at her table with Joe. Awkward! Maggie denies her feelings although Sam knows she has eyes for Joe. Joe soon realizes when Carolyn acknowledges that Victoria went to Bangor with Burke, that the whole point of their date at the Blue Whale was out of anger, not because she wanted to see him. Joe is fed up and rightfully so. Time to move on, Joe. She isn't worth you, buddy. The show ends with Joe and Maggie (Carolyn storms off after Joe starts to pressure her into admitting the reason behind their date) having a warm, friendly conversation about crabs. A subplot has Frank Garner and Vicky eating dinner when lawyer Richard stops by to forewarn the two that the pursuit of who B. Hanscomb is will likely not produce the results Ms. Winters hopes for.
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