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|narrator= [[Alexandra Moltke]]<br><small>(as [[Victoria Winters]])</small>
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|writer= [[Malcolm Marmorstein]]
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<br>[[The Beginning Collection 6|Beginning 6: Disc 3]]
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Despite her best judgment, [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard|Liz]] invites [[Willie Loomis|Willie]] to stay at Collinwood under pressure from [[Jason McGuire|McGuire]]. Willie immediately begins to harass [[Victoria Winters|Vicki]].
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Despite her best judgment, [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard|Elizabeth]] invites [[Willie Loomis|Willie]] to stay at [[Collinwood]] under pressure from [[Jason McGuire|McGuire]].
   
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
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Willie has been thrown out of his roominghouse for pushing his (male) landlord and claims that unless Jason pays him off, he’s staying at Collinwood. (He also leers at Carolyn.)<BR><BR>Willie laments his status in life and looks forward to kicking Life back. McGuire tries to reason Willie out of his madcap scheme, feeling that his position will be blown by Willie’s presence. McGuire plans to use Mrs Johnson to enroll Willie in the house; he tells Mrs Johnson he wants to give his older shirts away. After some smarm, McGuire asks her if the extra room Liz wanted prepared is ready and acts alarmed when Mrs Johnson hasn’t heard of it. She plans to check with Liz.<BR><BR>McGuire tries to prevent Sara from speaking with Liz, claiming he mentioned the extra room a few days ago. McGuire introduces Willie to Sara, and Willie claims to have heard raves from Jason about her cooking. She flatters easily. Willie suggests that Mr Johnson must be a happy man, and Sara reveals she’s a widow. Her husband was a man of the sea and she understands what a homecoming means to such a man; she looks back on those days as "happy." They sneak in a comment about the room, and McGuire manages to get Mrs Johnson to get one ready. He’ll take care of Liz. After Mrs Johnson leaves, McGuire reveals that she “burns everything to death” and Willie laughs at how easily they charmed her. He feels they’ve won; McGuire does not look forward to facing Liz on the issue.<BR><BR>In the foyer, Mrs Johnson tells Liz she’s taking care of everything, that is, getting the room next to McGuire’s ready for Mr. Loomis. Liz is of course shocked; Mrs Johnson offers not to make up the room if Liz orders her so.<BR><BR>Jason plans to take Willie up to his room, but is thwarted by Liz. McGuire sends Willie to a study down the hall to wait for him after Liz announces they must talk. She orders him close the door and begins the scolding. McGuire claims they spoke of it, and that Willie is his closest friend as Paul was. Liz refuses to back down as McGuire states that he wants Willie to stay at Collinwood. He wishes she would invite Loomis to stay before he insist on it. Liz stonewalls, and McGuire suggests they mosey on down to the basement and gaze at what’s buried there.<BR><BR>Loomis is enjoying the chair in the study when Vicki enters to get a book. She is shocked by Willie, who looms and leers. Both of them acknowledge their encounter in Episode #[[199]]. (Willie continues to pronounce the name as Lomis; is this intentional?) Willie attempts to block Vicki’s path as she searches for several volumes; he also announces his stay at Collinwood. Willie begins to annoy Vicki and continues to keep her from exiting the room; Liz comes in and orders Willie out. McGuire intercedes, and Willie admits he might have bothered Vicki but that he didn’t touch her. Vicki admits Willie was just talking but backs down in her accusation that he annoyed the governess. Once the matter is settled and Vicki and Liz are alone, Vicki attempts to discover who Loomis and McGuire are; Liz simply states that they are her invited guesta and that no further questions should be asked.
 
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'''Teaser'''
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: ''My name is [[Victoria Winters]]. The great doors of [[Collinwood]] have weathered a century of troubles. They have swung open to countless scores of people, good and evil. Once again they have swung open to admit strangers. Strangers whose intentions should have closed the doors against them''
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[[Jason McGuire|Jason]] takes Willie into the [[Drawing room]] where they can talk in private. [[Willie Loomis|Willie]] explains he has been thrown out of his rooming house for pushing his landlord and claims that unless Jason pays him off, he's staying at Collinwood.
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'''Act I'''
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Willie laments his status in life and looks forward to kicking life back. Jason threatens Willie that his plan will get himself kicked right of the house and blow the deal. Willie tell Jason that he'll fix it then Willie threatens to reveal Jason's deal; McGuire reluctantly agrees but he threatens him again if blows his deal on him it would be the last mistake he will ever made. He plans to use [[Sarah Johnson|Mrs. Johnson]] to enroll Willie in the house; he tells Mrs. Johnson he wants to give his older shirts away. After charming her, McGuire asks her if the extra room [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard|Elizabeth]] wanted prepared is ready and acts alarmed when Mrs. Johnson hasn't heard of it. She plans to check with Elizabeth.
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'''Act II'''
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Jason tries to prevent Mrs. Johnson from speaking with Elizabeth, claiming he mentioned the extra room a "few days ago." McGuire introduces Willie to Mrs. Johnson, and Willie claims to have heard raves from Jason about her cooking. She flatters easily. Willie suggests that Mr. Johnson must be a happy man, and Sarah reveals she's a widow. Her husband was a man of the sea and she understands what a homecoming means to such a man; she looks back on those days as "happy." They sneak in a comment about the room, and McGuire manages to get Mrs. Johnson to get one ready. He'll take care of Elizabeth. After Mrs. Johnson leaves, Jason reveals that she "burns everything to death" and Willie laughs at how easily they charmed her. He feels they've won; McGuire does not look forward to facing Elizabeth on the issue.
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In the [[Foyer]], Mrs. Johnson tells Elizabeth she's taking care of everything, that is, getting the room next to McGuire's ready for Mr. Loomis. Elizabeth is of course shocked; Mrs. Johnson offers not to make up the room if Elizabeth orders her so.
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'''Act III'''
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Jason plans to take Willie up to his room, but is thwarted by Elizabeth. McGuire sends Willie to a study down the hall to wait for him after Elizabeth announces they must talk. She orders him to close the door and demands to know what's going on and who Willie is. McGuire claims they spoke of it, and that Willie is his closest friend as [[Paul Stoddard|Paul]] was. Elizabeth refuses to back down as Jason states that he wants Willie to stay at [[Collinwood]]. He wishes she would invite Willie to stay before he insist on it. Elizabeth stonewalls, and Jason scolds Elizabeth and tells her that they go down to the basement and find whats buried if Willie is not allowed to stay.
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'''Act IV'''
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Willie is enjoying the chair in the Study when [[Victoria Winters|Victoria]] enters to get a book. She is shocked by Willie, who looms and leers at her. Both of them acknowledge their encounter in [[199]]. Willie attempts to block Victoria's path as she searches for several volumes; he also announces his stay at Collinwood. Willie begins to annoy Victoria and continues to keep her from exiting the room; Elizabeth comes in and goes ballistic, ordering Willie out. Jason intercedes, and Willie admits he might have bothered Victoria but that he didn't touch her. Victoria admits Willie was just talking but backs down in her accusation that he annoyed the governess. Once the matter is settled and Victoria and Elizabeth are alone, Victoria attempts to discover who Willie Loomis and Jason McGuire are; Elizabeth simply states that they are her invited guests and that no further questions should be asked.
   
 
== Memorable quotes ==
 
== Memorable quotes ==
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: [[Jason|'''Jason''']]: there's nothing you can do to help but you can ruin everything.
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: Willie: you worry too much.
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: '''[[Jason McGuire|Jason]]''': (commenting on [[Sarah Johnson|Mrs. Johnson's]] cooking) It's atrocious. She burns everything to death.
   
 
== Dramatis personae ==
 
== Dramatis personae ==
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* [[James Hall]]
 
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* [[201|←]] [[Joan Bennett]] as [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard]] [[205|→]]
* [[Dennis Patrick]]
 
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* [[202|←]] [[James Hall]] as [[Willie Loomis]] [[204|→]]
* [[Clarice Blackburn]]
 
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* [[202|←]] [[Dennis Patrick]] as [[Jason McGuire]] [[204|→]]
* [[Joan Bennett]]
 
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* [[190|←]] [[Clarice Blackburn]] as [[Mrs. Johnson]] [[206|→]]
* [[Alexandra Moltke]]
 
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* [[201|←]] [[Alexandra Moltke]] as [[Victoria Winters]] [[204|→]]
   
 
== Background information and notes ==
 
== Background information and notes ==
   
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=== Production ===
* The slate is on the floor, propped against a chair.
 
   
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=== Story ===
== Continuity and mistakes ==
 
   
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* [[Sarah Johnson|Mrs. Johnson]] talks about her late husband for the first time when she tells [[Jason McGuire|Jason]] and [[Willie Loomis|Willie]] that he was a man of the sea.
* The voiceover states that the house has stood for over a century.
 
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* Jason tells Willie that the study is down the hall, but points in the opposite direction of its previously established location.
   
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== Bloopers and continuity errors ==
   
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* [[James Hall]] stumbles over his line when he tells [[Victoria Winters|Victoria]] not to leave. He also mispronounces [[Willie Loomis|Loomis]], as he did in the [[202|previous episode]], but this time saying "Lowman".
[[Category:Dark Shadows episodes|0203]]
 
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==External Links ==
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[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0857744/?ref_=tt_ep_nx Dark Shadows - Episode 203 on the IMDb][[Category:Dark Shadows episodes|0203]]

Revision as of 14:55, 3 November 2019

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Number

200

Timeline

1967

Narrator

Alexandra Moltke
(as Victoria Winters)

Writer

Malcolm Marmorstein

Director

John Sedwick

Broadcast

April 5, 1967
(Wednesday)

Recorded

March 22, 1967
(Wednesday)

Video

Complete: Disc 23
Beginning 6: Disc 3

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Despite her best judgment, Elizabeth invites Willie to stay at Collinwood under pressure from McGuire.

Synopsis

Teaser

My name is Victoria Winters. The great doors of Collinwood have weathered a century of troubles. They have swung open to countless scores of people, good and evil. Once again they have swung open to admit strangers. Strangers whose intentions should have closed the doors against them

Jason takes Willie into the Drawing room where they can talk in private. Willie explains he has been thrown out of his rooming house for pushing his landlord and claims that unless Jason pays him off, he's staying at Collinwood.

Act I

Willie laments his status in life and looks forward to kicking life back. Jason threatens Willie that his plan will get himself kicked right of the house and blow the deal. Willie tell Jason that he'll fix it then Willie threatens to reveal Jason's deal; McGuire reluctantly agrees but he threatens him again if blows his deal on him it would be the last mistake he will ever made. He plans to use Mrs. Johnson to enroll Willie in the house; he tells Mrs. Johnson he wants to give his older shirts away. After charming her, McGuire asks her if the extra room Elizabeth wanted prepared is ready and acts alarmed when Mrs. Johnson hasn't heard of it. She plans to check with Elizabeth.

Act II

Jason tries to prevent Mrs. Johnson from speaking with Elizabeth, claiming he mentioned the extra room a "few days ago." McGuire introduces Willie to Mrs. Johnson, and Willie claims to have heard raves from Jason about her cooking. She flatters easily. Willie suggests that Mr. Johnson must be a happy man, and Sarah reveals she's a widow. Her husband was a man of the sea and she understands what a homecoming means to such a man; she looks back on those days as "happy." They sneak in a comment about the room, and McGuire manages to get Mrs. Johnson to get one ready. He'll take care of Elizabeth. After Mrs. Johnson leaves, Jason reveals that she "burns everything to death" and Willie laughs at how easily they charmed her. He feels they've won; McGuire does not look forward to facing Elizabeth on the issue.

In the Foyer, Mrs. Johnson tells Elizabeth she's taking care of everything, that is, getting the room next to McGuire's ready for Mr. Loomis. Elizabeth is of course shocked; Mrs. Johnson offers not to make up the room if Elizabeth orders her so.

Act III

Jason plans to take Willie up to his room, but is thwarted by Elizabeth. McGuire sends Willie to a study down the hall to wait for him after Elizabeth announces they must talk. She orders him to close the door and demands to know what's going on and who Willie is. McGuire claims they spoke of it, and that Willie is his closest friend as Paul was. Elizabeth refuses to back down as Jason states that he wants Willie to stay at Collinwood. He wishes she would invite Willie to stay before he insist on it. Elizabeth stonewalls, and Jason scolds Elizabeth and tells her that they go down to the basement and find whats buried if Willie is not allowed to stay.

Act IV

Willie is enjoying the chair in the Study when Victoria enters to get a book. She is shocked by Willie, who looms and leers at her. Both of them acknowledge their encounter in 199. Willie attempts to block Victoria's path as she searches for several volumes; he also announces his stay at Collinwood. Willie begins to annoy Victoria and continues to keep her from exiting the room; Elizabeth comes in and goes ballistic, ordering Willie out. Jason intercedes, and Willie admits he might have bothered Victoria but that he didn't touch her. Victoria admits Willie was just talking but backs down in her accusation that he annoyed the governess. Once the matter is settled and Victoria and Elizabeth are alone, Victoria attempts to discover who Willie Loomis and Jason McGuire are; Elizabeth simply states that they are her invited guests and that no further questions should be asked.

Memorable quotes

Jason: there's nothing you can do to help but you can ruin everything.
Willie: you worry too much.
Jason: (commenting on Mrs. Johnson's cooking) It's atrocious. She burns everything to death.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Production

Story

  • Mrs. Johnson talks about her late husband for the first time when she tells Jason and Willie that he was a man of the sea.
  • Jason tells Willie that the study is down the hall, but points in the opposite direction of its previously established location.

Bloopers and continuity errors

External Links 

Dark Shadows - Episode 203 on the IMDb