"Dark Shadows" Episode #1.362 (TV Episode 1967) Poster

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(1967)

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6/10
Suspense
Leofwine_draca21 August 2019
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Episode 362 carries on the Julia-focused storyline, with the lawyer Tony playing a big role in the proceedings. Carolyn and Roger appear briefly to add variety, but it's the suspense-style storyline that keeps this one moving.
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8/10
Julia's hallucinations..... they'll either cure her or kill her.
mark.waltz24 January 2022
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Barnabas is oh so sympathetic to Julia when he drops in, her madness nearly reaching its peak as she has psychedelic hallucinations of the door changing shapes as the knob prepares to open. It's Barnabas, and he's unusually kind to her, merely seeing if his actions have taken effect. After he leaves, Rodger shows up, Saint Barnabas and Carolyn scheme to take their next step, with Carolyn going to Tony's office to seal the notebook. But he's made other arrangements with it as he tells Julia, and while she shocked at first and thinks it's still could be stolen, it ends up being protected. He ends up showing up at his office just as Carolyn's going through his safe. Not a good way to start a romantic relationship.

At least Grayson Hall gets a little bit of a break in this episode as she's not the entire thing, with little interruptions by other actors to share the moment. She still front-burner though, and does a great job. Roger reveals his dislike of a Carolyn and Tony pairing, and if he only knew the truth, he wouldn't have anything to worry about. It seems like time is on Julia's side with what's happening, and that Barnabas and Carolyn will constantly be foiled again and again. But in the meantime it's fun to watch Grayson Hall emote as she is obviously playing to the third balcony.
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