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Number

189

Timeline

1967

Narrator

Alexandra Moltke
(as Victoria Winters)

Writer

Ron Sproat

Director

John Sedwick

Broadcast

March 21, 1967
(Tuesday)

Recorded

March 9, 1967
(Thursday)

Video

Complete: Disc 22
Beginning 6: Disc 2

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A recovered Elizabeth is frantic to return to Collinwood.

Synopsis[]

Teaser

My name is Victoria Winters. The night sky of Collinwood is red with the color of fire. Wisps of fog from the sea are choked with smoke. Terror leaps in the heart like a flame, and the cries that cut through the night air seem to cross not only space but centuries, and the mind, numb with fear, knows that one world has been touched by another.

Victoria and David run away from the blazing fishing shack, which David looks back to longingly, saying 'Fire... die.' He also feels the shack was his home; Victoria tries to snap him back to reality.

Act I

Burke finds Victoria and the bewildered David. Burke asks if Laura is still in the shack; Victoria explains that Laura vanished, although she admits that's not the right word for what happened. David comes out of his trance. Back in Boston, Elizabeth is speaking coherently but Carolyn doesn't want her to talk, she wants her to rest. Elizabeth insists on trying to remember the night she collapsed. Carolyn eventually gives in and helps her mother to remember everything; Elizabeth describes Laura in some other form, as some other being with eyes blazing with hatred at her. Carolyn explains that Laura has left Collinsport without David, and that's why Elizabeth is better.

Act II

Elizabeth is curious about how Dr. Guthrie went about his investigations: Did he go to the Old House? The closed off wing? The basement? Elizabeth wants to return to Collinwood post-haste, and noticeably starts when Carolyn assumes it's to be with David. Carolyn plans to call home with the news; Elizabeth insists she won't be able to rest until she's back at Collinwood. Settling in for bed, David is upset that the fishing shack burned up, because all of his stuff was there. He doesn't remember how it started or that his mother was involved. David has patchy memories of recent events, but knows his mother is gone. He is undecided as to whether or not he shall, in the future, visit her. He's glad he's at Collinwood.

Act III

Victoria relays David's memories to Burke. Burke deduces that David is in shock. A dour Roger comes home and Victoria informs him that Laura is dead, or at least that she burned up in the shack. Victoria says she was unable to help Laura--no one could have. Roger appears genuinely sad about Laura. Roger can't believe that Laura wanted to burn up or that she wanted to take David, whom Vicki got out just in time, with her. He feels remorse and, shaken, goes upstairs to check on David. Carolyn calls and the girls exchange news. Elizabeth continues to insist she must return to Collinwood.

Act IV

Upstairs, Roger looks in on David, who wakes up and immediately prescriptively corrects Roger's grammar, then apologizes for it. Roger forgives him. David will miss all of his fishing junk, including a special pole that Matthew Morgan helped him make awhile ago. He can tell Roger's upset, who admits there's so much that's hard to understand. Burke returns and relays that the fire has burned itself out, leaving nothing but a pile of ashes. Victoria remembers and tells Burke about Laura's tale to David in 140; he shows her the Locket which he found. She recognizes it as the same one found in the Phoenix, Arizona fire; Burke is befuddled. Victoria declares that the woman in Phoenix was indeed Laura Murdoch Collins, whoever that was.

Memorable quotes[]

Carolyn: Are we finally free, Vicki? Can we really stop being afraid?

Elizabeth: It was so dark... a shadow.

Vicki: I think I understand.

Dramatis personae[]

Background information and notes[]

Production[]

  • This episode was recorded out of broadcast sequence. The previous episode to be recorded was 189.

Story[]

  • That there are two physical bodies of Laura Collins is not adequately explained.

Bloopers and continuity errors[]

  • In Act I as Carolyn and Elizabeth talk about what happened the night of Elizabeth's attack, there is a lot of off-stage noise, including a lot of shuffling and a whooshing noise.
  • At the close of Act II the camera moves for a closeup of David in bed, catching the edge of the set as well as the set immediately on the other side of the wall - the tree branches and leaves from the woods seen in the teaser.
  • When Carolyn is talking to Vicki on the phone, after they say they hope can stop being afraid, Carolyn just hangs up the phone without saying goodbye. [People in movies and on TV rarely say bye before hanging up the phone]
  • Roger says he was spending the evening in town. It is doubtful that Collinsport has much of a night life, As it must be well after midnight when Roger returned, one has to wonder what he was doing in town all evening.

End credits announcement[]

External Links []

Dark Shadows - Episode 192 on the IMDb

Dark Shadows Commentary- Episode 192: Can we stop being afraid?

Dark Shadows Before I Die- Episode 192: 3/21/67

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