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1094
Timeline

1970

Narrator

Christopher Pennock

Writer

Sam Hall

Director

Lela Swift

Broadcast

September 3, 1970

Recorded

September 1, 1970

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Carolyn comes under the spell of Gerard and becomes Leticia Faye.

Synopsis

Teaser

The Great Estate of Collinwood in present time. A house beseiged by secret treachery. For two children have come under the influence of a vengeful ghost, and they know they are destined to enter an unknown world. A world symbolized by a doll's house called Rose Cottage. They also know they are destined to have company there, and so under Gerard's guidance they make a doll, a doll named Leticia. And they place it in Rose Cottage, knowing that whoever Leticia is, she will be drawn to their secret room.

Carolyn is able to enter the playroom and wonders why she is there. She recognizes the carousel music as the tune she was humming earlier. Carolyn wonders to herself who called her to the playroom and Gerard appears behind her.

Act I

Carolyn sees Gerard and tries to escape, but the door is locked and Gerard grabs her. He softly touches her head and takes her under his power. Carolyn excitedly looks inside Rose Cottage and sees the new doll and remembers that she is Leticia.

In the drawing room, Julia is looking for Carolyn, but Elizabeth hasn't seen her. Elizabeth is reading a new book about astrology and rambles on about how she believes Sebastian's horoscope more than her and Barnabas' claims that a disaster is coming. Elizabeth singles out the last clue of Carolyn singing a song, and assures Julia that Elizabeth cannot sing.

In the playroom, Carolyn thanks Gerard for helping her remember the past and leaves the room.

Act II

Julia reads through Quentin's 1840 journal and reads how there was a concert at Collinwood. Carolyn comes rushing in, still excited from her encounter with Gerard. She is looking for something, but can't find it and quickly leaves, much to the surprise of Elizabeth and Julia.

Carolyn runs to an abandoned room that appears to have not been in use for many years and opens a trunk. She finds many old-fashioned clothes and excitedly tries them on. Elizabeth catches her and wonders why she is looking through the old trunks. Carolyn assures her she isn't doing anything wrong and Elizabeth agrees to leave her alone. After she leaves, Carolyn finds a stack of papers and realizes it's "Gerard's surprise."

The next morning, Sebastian arrives at Collinwood and wants to see Maggie, but Julia tells her she had a restless night and is not taking any visitors. Sebastian pleads with Julia to let her see him, and Julia goes to check with Maggie to see if it's alright. Sebastian goes into the drawing room and Carolyn spots him, and she breaks down when he looks at her.

Act III

Carolyn apologizes, but says it's not because of his resemblance to Jeb, but because he seems so sad and dependent. Sebastian is surprised by her claim, but Carolyn says she feels that she has a second sight. Julia returns and tells Sebastian that Elizabeth wants to see him upstairs. Once he's gone, Julia confronts Carolyn about her "second sight" that she has suddenly developed. She gets upset with Julia's questions and runs out in anger.

Later, Sebastian begs Elizabeth to let him see Maggie, but she tells him that she is simply too weak to see anyone. After Elizabeth leaves him to go get her horoscope, Carolyn returns and asks Sebastian why he doesn't tell Elizabeth that he lied on her horoscope.

Act IV

Sebastian nervously tells Carolyn the horoscope is true, but Carolyn calmly tells him he needs to stop lying. The two argue before Elizabeth finally returns, and Sebastian runs out of the house. Carolyn goes into the drawing room and says she needs to get ready for her "surprise." Elizabeth is confused by her erratic behavior, but Carolyn warns her not to ruin her surprise. She wonders where everyone is and runs to the foyer, where she sees Gerard. Carolyn calmly returns to the drawing room and tells Elizabeth she is about to give a concert. She starts to sing and Julia hears her from the top of the stairs. Julia runs into the drawing room and begs Carolyn to stop.

Memorable quotes

Julia: Anything that happens strange in this house is my business now.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

  • Carolyn sings the same song that Pansy Faye used to sing in the 1897 Flashback, implying that her and Leticia are related.
  • "The night I sang my song" was Carolyn's fourth clue from her list of events that led to the Destruction of Collinwood.
  • Liz knows that Carolyn cannot sing.
  • The journal of Quentin Collins has an entry about him getting a delivery of books on witchcraft on the same date as the present day date (but in the year 1839) and the next day going to a concert in the drawring room and having champagne. Some fans suggest that is September 3rd, (and 4th) the air date of this episode is Sept 3rd (also in the next episode David complains about doing school work in the summer so maybe he considers early September summer or it is still August?).
  • Julia uses the term "Poo Poo it."
  • Carolyn mentions Jeb.
  • Liz is in a sitting room at the head of the stairs.
  • Mrs. Johnson is mentioned as being with Maggie (neither are seen).

Bloopers and continuity errors

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