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Post by silverednickle on Mar 18, 2017 17:24:01 GMT
Just a few of Collinwood's crazies off the top of my head... 1796- Millicent Collins 1840- Harriet/Daniel Collins 1897- Jenny Collins 1930/40?- Catherine Collins (1995)- Carolyn/Quentin
We also still don't have any reason for the death of Jamison, who'd be around 80 in 1967.
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Post by omega on Mar 19, 2017 2:25:31 GMT
Just a few of Collinwood's crazies off the top of my head... 1796- Millicent Collins 1840- Harriet/Daniel Collins 1897- Jenny Collins 1930/40?- Catherine Collins (1995)- Carolyn/Quentin We also still don't have any reason for the death of Jamison, who'd be around 80 in 1967. Millicent was very naive and used for her money (which in turn led to something scrubbed from the family records), as well as a witness to the unusual events happening around Collinwood at the time. Jenny simply wasn't a good fit for the Collins family, especially being Quentin's latest woman and having to hide her background as best she could. Being locked up in the tower room and gaslighted about her children definitely didn't help. Catherine's mind was affected by an evil influence (I won't go into spoilers since it's an audio). Could David count as a crazy? In the original series he was usually encountering things he couldn't understand or being used by supernatural forces. He fell under the influence of Quentin's ghost, the Leviathans and Tad Collins, and in the audios he still couldn't shake off being under someones control.
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Post by barnabaslives on Mar 19, 2017 3:12:30 GMT
Could David count as a crazy? His mother certainly seems a tiny bit strange...
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Post by omega on Mar 19, 2017 3:37:30 GMT
Could David count as a crazy? His mother certainly seems a tiny bit strange... The Phoenix really should sort out its priorities. If it wants to survive, then killing off its children really isn't a productive way to do that. Why not kill off the children when they have children?
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Post by silverednickle on Mar 19, 2017 18:56:25 GMT
Many of those who go crazy at Collinwood have their reasons, but maybe the curse room could have sent them over the edge. One could imagine a talented writer ambitiously tying in many threads of Collins family history to make a tale of how the cursed room exists in our time. It might be a bit similar to The Crimson Pearl, and the issue of the room would probably have more to do with the present Collins than earlier centuries, but it could be done.
The Phoenix should take the morning after pill or simply abstain. Maybe it's more about sacrificing her offspring than just being the only one. After all, from the stories we've seen and heard, it sounds like there are a few years of coexisting between the Phoenix and her offspring.
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Post by thenchick92 on Apr 3, 2017 4:28:20 GMT
Man do I wish there was a family tree for just parallel time... It would make life easier trying to figure things out.
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Post by silverednickle on Apr 11, 2017 19:23:36 GMT
Would you assume that 1970 parallel time band is the same chronology as 1841 parallel time?
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Post by Zagreus on Apr 11, 2017 19:28:57 GMT
Would you assume that 1970 parallel time band is the same chronology as 1841 parallel time? How different is the 1970 PT from the regular one? Is it more of a split from "our" reality than the 1840s one is? I'm tempted to think that 1970s PT follows on from 1840s PT though, just due to personal preference.
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Post by Trace on Apr 12, 2017 1:26:26 GMT
Would you assume that 1970 parallel time band is the same chronology as 1841 parallel time? I always have. The show never really discussed the possibility of more than one alternate universe, although it certainly could have, and has been touched on in the audios. But for TV purposes, yeah, only one parallel time was what I always assumed.
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Post by omega on Apr 12, 2017 5:00:03 GMT
Would you assume that 1970 parallel time band is the same chronology as 1841 parallel time? I always have. The show never really discussed the possibility of more than one alternate universe, although it certainly could have, and has been touched on in the audios. But for TV purposes, yeah, only one parallel time was what I always assumed. jThat could be because there was only ever one means of entering Parallel Time shown in the TV show. Jonah's coin in The Flip Side is more like a master key to travel between Time Bands.
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