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Mr Juggins
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Mr Juggins was a mannequin found in the West Wing of Collinwood. It was modified to resemble Quentin Collins to thwart suspicion from David Collins and Amy Jennings while they were possessed by Quentin's spirit. The name, according to The Dark Shadows Almanac, is a reference to boom microphone operator Max Jughans. One line from David Collins' song in 681 appears to be an inside joke about Jughans' frequent tendency to allow the microphone to fall into camera range ("Mr Juggins, keep it up...").
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Mr Juggins was a mannequin found in the West Wing of Collinwood. It was modified to resemble Quentin Collins to thwart suspicion from David Collins and Amy Jennings while they were possessed by Quentin's spirit. The name, according to The Dark Shadows Almanac, is a reference to boom microphone operator Max Jughans. One line from David Collins' song in 681 appears to be an inside joke about Jughans' frequent tendency to allow the microphone to fall into camera range ("Mr Juggins, keep it up...").