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Post by Trace on May 18, 2016 2:06:58 GMT
Very cool! Simple and appropriate!
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2016 2:24:21 GMT
You look up handsome in the dictionary, there's just a pic of David Selby Love the Trask pic. He almost looks like a happy-go-lucky jovial type And Ange has definitely seen something terrible - maybe Roger going on a drunk streaking rampage again.
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Post by barnabaslives on May 18, 2016 2:37:31 GMT
Either that or I think that could be that look Angelique gets when she is made to endure some form of insubordination - possibly even the most egregious one of all in her book, Barney even looking at one of Kathryn Leigh Scott's characters (Josette obviously but probably Maggie too just for good measure). Just the tiniest streak of jealousy there...
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Post by silverednickle on May 25, 2016 17:11:26 GMT
Great cover and I certainly look forward to it. The only tiny not positive remark I have is that it seems odd that everyone is looking forward aside from Angelique. Perhaps it's to do with the stories, or maybe the three looking engage someone seeing it on a shelf and then Angelique tempts them to buy it and open the cd case. Regardless of intentional or not, I'm sure we are in store for some more amazing stories this year and going forward.
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Post by omega on Jun 2, 2016 22:29:56 GMT
The Reverend Trask performs his first exorcism… Maggie Evans encounters a ghost… Quentin Collins remembers a terrifying creature on New Year’s Eve and Angelique Bouchard is forced to write a confession for the rest of time... Four tales of horror, romance and intrigue… Lunar Tides by Philip Meeks Old Acquaintance by Matthew Waterhouse Confession by Paul Phipps Trask the Exorcist by Jerry Lacy More details to follow Written By: Jerry Lacy, Philip Meeks, Paul Phipps, & Matthew Waterhouse Directed By: Ursula Burton CAST Jerry Lacy, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Lara Parker & David Selby
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Post by mark687 on Jun 5, 2016 23:35:14 GMT
According to the most recent Podcast Old Acquaintance has been replaced by a Quintin tale called The Missing Reel where "he meets a film collector keen to discover what happened on the set of The Werewolves' Curse."
Old Acquaintance will be included in a new 4 story analogy called "Haunting Memories" which will also include a story written by Lara Parker and is due for release in December 2016.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2016 0:20:35 GMT
According to the most recent Podcast Old Acquaintance has been replaced by a Quintin tale called The Missing Reel where "he meets a film collector keen to discover what happened on the set of The Werewolves' Curse." Old Acquaintance will be included in a new 4 story analogy called "Haunting Memories" which will also include a story written by Lara Parker and is due for release in December 2016. Regards mark687 This pleases me. Getting more Quentin Collins is always a good thing and having another anthology release so soon is amazing. Plus this new one sounds equally as good.
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Post by omega on Jun 6, 2016 0:36:05 GMT
Given Quentin's back history with recording devices a film buff isn't the person to be meeting with. What will go wrong when Collinwood gets television?
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Post by Rob Morris on Jun 7, 2016 9:13:58 GMT
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Post by omega on Jun 7, 2016 9:33:41 GMT
Story details revealed: Trask The Exorcist by Jerry Lacy A tired and hungry Reverend Trask is summoned to perform an exorcism. But when he meets Penelope Bascomb he will face the Devil’s greatest weapon... temptation.
The Missing Reel by Ian Farrington Los Angeles, 1958. The world is changing – but then again, it always does. Only people with short lives assume things stay the same. When you’re immortal like Quentin Collins, you realize that it all moves at a lightning pace...
Lunar Tides by Philip Meeks Maggie Evans knows everything. She knows what Barnabas has done and has banished him from the town. But who will help her when a mysterious mist descends on the town and the people of Collinsport start falling ill?
Confession by Paul Phipps The witch Angelique sits alone in her cottage, writing a confession. But what is she confessing to? Any why can’t she stop writing?
Placement guesses: Trask the Exorcist - It doesn't specify whether it's the Rev Trask from the 1795 storyline (when his first name wasn't revealed) or the Rev Gregory Trask from the 1897 storyline. Either way it'd need to be set before 1795 or 1897 respectively, revise after listening. The Missing Reel - The synopsis states 1958, so between Operation Victor and The Darkest Shadow for Quentin Lunar Tides - Most likely after Kingdom of the Dead, revise after listening Confession - The trailer has Angelique mention Barnabas's room so he's got to be or at one point has been living with her, revise after listening
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Post by omega on Jun 7, 2016 9:35:17 GMT
It's great to see some new writers. Trask the Exorcist should be interesting considering Jerry Lacy has written and performed that.
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Post by Rob Morris on Jun 7, 2016 9:39:52 GMT
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Post by omega on Jun 7, 2016 9:44:09 GMT
Minor nitpick, but The Darkest Shadow is set before, and leads into The Haunted Refrain. So it's the first Trask we see, the one who Abigail summoned and who terrorised poor Vicki. If the exorcism scene in Trask the Exorcist is half as good as the one he performed to smoke out Vicki, we're in for a treat!
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Post by Rob Morris on Jun 7, 2016 9:49:15 GMT
It does. But that page doesn't mention Darkest Shadow. They talk about Operation Victor.
Or am I missing something? That's always possible.
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Post by omega on Jun 7, 2016 9:57:19 GMT
It does. But that page doesn't mention Darkest Shadow. They talk about Operation Victor. Or am I missing something? That's always possible. Operation Victor is set 1945, and sets up more adventures for Quentin as hinted at in The Haunted Refrain. The Haunted Refrain is where Quentin gets to how he is when he enters the TV episodes. However Operation Victor mentions Quentin's search for Amanda, which is what The Darkest Shadow is all about. I guess whoever did that chronology on the Behind the Scenes tab was looking at this page, which hasn't been updated with information with stories from Curtain Call onward (the last story released on it is Beyond the Grave). It's what I consulted when coming up with the placement for Final Reel.
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Post by Rob Morris on Jun 7, 2016 9:58:51 GMT
Oh I see what you mean. Yeah I guess between Operation Victor and the Darkest Shadow would be more accurate.
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Post by Rob Morris on Jun 7, 2016 10:18:55 GMT
Oh look, It seems to have been updated mysteriously.
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Post by omega on Jun 7, 2016 10:25:43 GMT
The Big Finish website, 2016. A mistake was found regarding when a harrowing event in the life of Quentin Collins occurred. A mistake that has been mysteriously, inexplicably fixed. Only one man knows the answer, and he isn't going to be sharing anytime soon.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2016 14:19:52 GMT
I've just noticed - it says 'music by Robert Cobert & David Darlington'. Now that I like. The old meets the new. I ****** love this range!
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Post by Trace on Jun 7, 2016 23:45:37 GMT
Yeah, and they just knew I was going to be pestering them with emails for placement dates when I update my continuing chronology, so they beat me to the punch! They also have a new set of photos on SOME of the covers of "Echoes of the Past". I wonder which they will choose in the final analysis?
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