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Sam and Roger argue over Bill's disappearance.



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47
Timeline

1967

Writer

Art Wallace

Director

Lela Swift

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Synopsis

My name is Victoria Winters. I can still remember the words I heard the night I arrived at Collinwood: "Welcome to the beginning and the end of the world." They had no meaning for me then, but now they seem terribly real. As real as the mysteries of this strange, dark house. And the troubled souls who live within its walls. As real as the passing minutes, and the growing fear they bring.

At 11:10, Liz and Carolyn discuss pianos and fear. At 11:20, Liz calls Malloy and Carolyn asks if her mother's doom premonition had anything to do with Bill. Bill still hasn't shown up after 11:30 and both Sam and Roger purport not to know anything about why the meeting was held. Burke goes to find Malloy. Liz can't find Roger and Carolyn has made tea. Liz suspects that the lamb has gone to the altar. Sam knows Bill's not at home because his phone is in the bedroom. Roger and Sam talk about Sam's being an accessory after the fact; Roger wants the situation to continue to be endless. Burke and Sam and Roger separately imply Bill must be dead after Burke reveals that Bill's car is at his house but there was no answer. Roger takes Sam, who walked, home after they both state they have nothing to hide. Roger attempts to return the pen to Burke but it seems he has forgotten it. Carolyn and Liz laugh and chat as the matron nervously waits for her brother. When he comes home after 12, Roger is startled by Liz's waiting up for him and she demands an answer to Malloy's charges. Roger lies, of course, that he was responsible because of his TRUE testimony against Burke.

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  • Elizabeth has a premonition of doom, a feeling she claims to have experienced before, a "long, long time ago."
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