Carolyn doesn't really love Joe. She shouldn't be bullying David and taking her hostilities out on him just because she found out Vicky was in Burke's room and welcome David Ford, the new Sam Evans.
@@kensellers4082 A job would keep her busy or she could enroll in College and join a Sorority and roommate with other young ladies her age. Her grades might not be up to par from her classes but she'll be having fun.
Did you know there’s a way now to colorize footage like this from your desktop? It would be wonderful to see these B&W episodes come to life in color 📺
@@joanngreen8747 The skippers shirt didn't have that real color like in Seasons 2&3. I saw some videos where they colorized the 1st season of Lost in Space and I didn't think it looked all that great.
Burke will be the bad guy until someone else comes along then he'll finally be accepted. As for David he's a lonely boy and I wish Carolyn wouldn't push him away. He won't have a playmate until Sarah shows up.
Yes, it’s too bad that David never found a suitable playmate, who was not a ghost. I think the precocious David would have hit it off terrifically with Rhoda Penmark, the “lovely,” little girl from “The Bad Seed.”
@BethHarmon-uv7tl Yes, poor Hallie Stokes, the 1970 poster girl for Zoloft/Xanax/Remeron usage. I think that Hallie was even MORE jittery than Ichabod Crane and Deputy Barney Fife! To be fair, it was hardly Professor Stokes’s “greatest moment,” when he decided to bring his young niece (who, had apparently just lost BOTH parents in a car accident) to Collinwood (of all places!!!) to “rest” and “recuperate” after having suffered such a devastating personal loss. I mean, Stokes would have displayed much better judgment if he had brought his emotionally-scarred niece to, say, Beirut, Lebanon, Belfast, Northern Ireland or even the combat zone of Boston to “rest” and “recuperate.” The eminent Professor T. Elliott Stokes must have taken a stupid pill, for some unknown reason, before he brought the jumpy Hallie Stokes to the “tranquil” and “serene” great house of Collinwood!!!
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Carolyn doesn't really love Joe. She shouldn't be bullying David and taking her hostilities out on him just because she found out Vicky was in Burke's room and welcome David Ford, the new Sam Evans.
Carolyn needs to get a job so that she’s not constantly obsessing over her “awful life.”
@@kensellers4082 A job would keep her busy or she could enroll in College and join a Sorority and roommate with other young ladies her age. Her grades might not be up to par from her classes but she'll be having fun.
Did you know there’s a way now to colorize footage like this from your desktop? It would be wonderful to see these B&W episodes come to life in color 📺
@@joanngreen8747 There are better ways to do this now with upscaling and ways you can control the colors. I’ll find you an example 📺
@@joanngreen8747 The skippers shirt didn't have that real color like in Seasons 2&3. I saw some videos where they colorized the 1st season of Lost in Space and I didn't think it looked all that great.
i always enjoy how they order steaks and burgers and sandwiches and beer instead of "toefoo" gruel and kale burgers made with tree bark
Tofu is delicious and nutritious. Kale is also. I don't put down carnivores, you're welcome to my portions
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In those days very few Americans knew what tofu was. That kind of junk was only forced on us later.
Burke will be the bad guy until someone else comes along then he'll finally be accepted. As for David he's a lonely boy and I wish Carolyn wouldn't push him away. He won't have a playmate until Sarah shows up.
Yes, it’s too bad that David never found a suitable playmate, who was not a ghost.
I think the precocious David would have hit it off terrifically with Rhoda Penmark, the “lovely,” little girl from “The Bad Seed.”
@BethHarmon-uv7tl
Yes, poor Hallie Stokes, the 1970 poster girl for Zoloft/Xanax/Remeron usage.
I think that Hallie was even MORE jittery than Ichabod Crane and Deputy Barney Fife!
To be fair, it was hardly Professor Stokes’s “greatest moment,” when he decided to bring his young niece (who, had apparently just lost BOTH parents in a car accident) to Collinwood (of all places!!!) to “rest” and “recuperate” after having suffered such a devastating personal loss.
I mean, Stokes would have displayed much better judgment if he had brought his emotionally-scarred niece to, say, Beirut, Lebanon, Belfast, Northern Ireland or even the combat zone of Boston to “rest” and “recuperate.”
The eminent Professor T. Elliott Stokes must have taken a stupid pill, for some unknown reason, before he brought the jumpy Hallie Stokes to the “tranquil” and “serene” great house of Collinwood!!!
DID VICTORIA FIND OUT WHO HER PARENTS WERE?