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- 353 (Marcelo Martinelli) 2003 -Marcelo Martinelli marcelomartinelli(a)arnet.com.ar
- El trescientos cincuenta y tres (353) es el número natural que sigue al 352 y precede al 354. Categoría:Números
- Carolyn Stoddard stands before the portrait of Barnabas in Collinwood's foyer. Again, she silently pledges to help make Victoria Winters become Barnabas Collins' bride. Victoria comes downstairs and finds Carolyn gazing at the portrait. She notes how distracted Carolyn seems and invites her to a movie so they can both get out of the house. Instead, Carolyn suggests Victoria visit Barnabas at the Old House. But Victoria, under Dr. Julia Hoffman's hypnotic suggestion, is uneasy about the idea. At that moment, Julia comes in after having walked all the way to Collinsport and back. Carolyn icily points out how fond of walks Julia has become. Victoria mentions having had a strange dream of leaving Collinwood with Julia and going to an old house. After Victoria leaves to check on David, Carolyn
- Jenny hat genug von ihrer verkorksten Familie und will Essen vorerst den Rücken kehren. Sie will in die USA, um dort die lang ersehnte Augenoperation durchführen zu lassen. Vanessa erfährt derweil von der Eskalation zwischen Jenny und Simone. Sie ist in Sorge, ob des familiären Zusammenhalts. Richard ist Vanessas Meinung, überdenkt seine Ehe und fällt schließlich eine Entscheidung. Deniz bemüht sich vor Nina, seine heranwachsenden Gefühle für Vanessa zu unterdrücken. Es scheint, als käme wieder alles in Ordnung, bis Vanessa und Deniz ihre Finger nicht voneinander lassen können. Wütend stellt Nina Deniz zur Rede und will Roman alles erzählen. Deniz verliert die Fassung, aber ein unerwarteter Retter stellt sich vor Nina. Lena wird von Oliver gerade rechtzeitig aus der bedrohlichen Situation
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- 353 (Marcelo Martinelli) 2003 -Marcelo Martinelli marcelomartinelli(a)arnet.com.ar
- El trescientos cincuenta y tres (353) es el número natural que sigue al 352 y precede al 354. Categoría:Números
- Jenny hat genug von ihrer verkorksten Familie und will Essen vorerst den Rücken kehren. Sie will in die USA, um dort die lang ersehnte Augenoperation durchführen zu lassen. Vanessa erfährt derweil von der Eskalation zwischen Jenny und Simone. Sie ist in Sorge, ob des familiären Zusammenhalts. Richard ist Vanessas Meinung, überdenkt seine Ehe und fällt schließlich eine Entscheidung. Deniz bemüht sich vor Nina, seine heranwachsenden Gefühle für Vanessa zu unterdrücken. Es scheint, als käme wieder alles in Ordnung, bis Vanessa und Deniz ihre Finger nicht voneinander lassen können. Wütend stellt Nina Deniz zur Rede und will Roman alles erzählen. Deniz verliert die Fassung, aber ein unerwarteter Retter stellt sich vor Nina. Lena wird von Oliver gerade rechtzeitig aus der bedrohlichen Situation befreit. Als Annette von dem Unfall ihrer Schwester erfährt, eilt sie zwar besorgt ins Krankenhaus, kann jedoch ihre Vorbehalte gegenüber Lena nicht verbergen. Lena bricht emotional zusammen, als ihr klar wird, dass sie alles verloren hat, was ihr je lieb war: Annette und Ingo. Sie findet Trost bei Oliver, der der Einzige zu sein scheint, der noch an sie glaubt...
- Carolyn Stoddard stands before the portrait of Barnabas in Collinwood's foyer. Again, she silently pledges to help make Victoria Winters become Barnabas Collins' bride. Victoria comes downstairs and finds Carolyn gazing at the portrait. She notes how distracted Carolyn seems and invites her to a movie so they can both get out of the house. Instead, Carolyn suggests Victoria visit Barnabas at the Old House. But Victoria, under Dr. Julia Hoffman's hypnotic suggestion, is uneasy about the idea. At that moment, Julia comes in after having walked all the way to Collinsport and back. Carolyn icily points out how fond of walks Julia has become. Victoria mentions having had a strange dream of leaving Collinwood with Julia and going to an old house. After Victoria leaves to check on David, Carolyn confronts Julia over the governess not remembering taking a walk with her. Julia covers this, chalking Victoria's "absent mindedness" up to her worry over Burke Devlin. Julia notes how hostile Carolyn seems toward her and surmises that the younger woman suspects her. She will have to be careful from now on. Carolyn watches the sun setting outside and, through their vampiric bond, she hears Barnabas calling to her. She starts to leave, only to be stopped by Joe Haskell. Joe has come by to discuss their earlier talk about David Collins, and he tells Carolyn that he's willing to visit Eagle Hill Cemetery to investigate the Collins mausoleum. Carolyn turns down his offer and dismisses David's tales as nothing more than a wild imagination. She also lies about having encountered Sarah Collins. Joe is taken aback by Carolyn's change of attitude. But Carolyn assures him there is nothing sinister about Barnabas, except in David's imagination. She suggests Joe visit with Victoria before departing for the Old House. There, Barnabas awaits Carolyn's arrival. She tells him about Joe and how she managed to make him forget his suspicions. Carolyn goes on to inform Barnabas about Victoria's recent odd behavior. Barnabas determines to do something about it immediately. At the same time, Joe is talking about the strange change in Carolyn with Victoria. They have both noticed how distant Carolyn has become and wonder if it's due to her being concerned about David. A knock at the door interrupts their conversation. It is Barnabas. Victoria, nervous around him, invites him into the drawing room as Joe leaves to pick Maggie Evans up for a date. Barnabas inquires about Burke and offers to finance a private search party in order to find Victoria's missing fiance. Victoria is overwhelmed but gasps and flinches when Barnabas touches her hand. Ashamed, she apologizes, but a clearly hurt Barnabas hastens to leave. Later, Carolyn finds Victoria alone and learns about her sudden fear of Barnabas. Victoria cannot explain why she feels so uncomfortable around Barnabas. And Carolyn tenses when Victoria describes Barnabas' touch as being like that of a dead man's. Meantime, Barnabas expresses his dismay over Victoria to Julia at the Old House. Julia tries to convince him that Victoria is unwilling to accept his feelings for her. Barnabas, weary of Julia's company, orders her to leave as Carolyn arrives. After Julia departs, Carolyn tells Barnabas that Victoria confessed to being afraid of him. She also informs him of her theory that Julia is responsible for Victoria's change of attitude. Incensed by the possibility, Barnabas commands Carolyn to watch Julia carefully. If Julia has impaired Victoria becoming his bride, then the doctor has signed her own death certificate.
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