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Number

228

Timeline

1967

Narrator

Alexandra Moltke
(as Victoria Winters)

Writer

Ron Sproat

Director

John Sedwick

Broadcast

May 16, 1967
(Tuesday)

Recorded

May 8, 1967
(Monday)

Video

Complete: Disc 27
Collection 1: Disc 3

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Maggie's condition proves disastrous for Joe. Meanwhile, Jason grows even more curious about Willie's association with Barnabas.

Synopsis

Teaser

My name is Victoria Winters. If a night wind had not cleared the mists from the cliffs that lead from Collinwood to the sea, no one would know that a giant storm is slowly approaching. It hovers on the horizons, but its advance is as inexorable as the advance of time itself and the journey from day to night. And there is a woman near Collinwood, a young woman, who seems to reflect in her spirit the tranquility of the day as it waits helplessly for the coming storm that the night will surely bring.

Maggie awakens early in the morning and finds Joe at her bedside. She appears to be feeling much better, but Joe is still concerned for her well-being. He tells her that she slept restlessly throughout the night and details an earlier argument that she had with her father. Maggie remembers nothing of this.

Act I

Joe continues to show concern over the wounds on Maggie's throat, and Maggie grows agitated. Periodically, the baying of a dog can be heard from outside, and the sound only serves to sour her mood even more. In an uncharacteristic display of anger, Maggie tells Joe that she never wants to see him again and to never come back.

Act II

As a storm begins, Joe telephones Victoria at Collinwood and explains the situation. Victoria agrees to come visit. Before leaving, she sees Jason and tells him that Maggie was recently found wandering around Eagle Hill Cemetery. When she mentions the wounds on Maggie's neck, the wheels in Jason's mind begin turning. After departing from Victoria Jason walks over to the Old House. He finds Willie and begins pressing him on matters concerning Maggie. Willie shies away until Jason spins him around revealing large scrapes and bruises along the side of Willie's face.

Act III

Jason continues to interrogate Willie noting the similarities between the wounds that Willie once suffered and the ones that now appear on Maggie Evans. Willie finally straightens up and warns Jason to cease pursuing the issue. But Jason has correctly deduced that Willie was the one who called Victoria and told her of Maggie's whereabouts, and he vows to discover exactly what is going on.

Act IV

Later that evening, Victoria sits with Maggie, who talks disturbingly about how much she loves the dark now. Victoria gets nosy and asks about what was said to Joe, and Maggie reiterates the fact that she no longer wishes to see Joe Haskell ever again. Victoria is certain that Maggie doesn't truly mean what she is saying. Maggie gets up and goes to the French doors, but Victoria manages to get her back to bed. Victoria fusses around, tucking her in, and Maggie snaps at her to leave off. Later in the evening Maggie wakes up. Victoria gets up from the chair where she has been reading and moves to Maggie's bed. She tries to ask Maggie what's wrong, but the other girl is unresponsive. Suddenly the French doors leading outside Maggie's room fly open and the silhouette of a man stands bathed in the moonlight. Victoria lets out a scream, and after a flash of lightning, the figure is gone. Victoria jumps up to shut the doors while Maggie screams that "they've got to stay open!" Victoria races back to Maggie's bedside, but Maggie seems oddly comforted.

Memorable quotes

Maggie: Go away, Joe. Go away! I don't want you to come here anymore. I don't want to see you again, ever! I've made up my mind. We're not going to see each other anymore. Go away, Joe! I mean it! Go away, and don't come back!

Jason: Vicki, your goodness is obviously without limits.

Jason: Well now, I never suspected you of having a conscience, Willie, but you've been behaving so strangely lately, anything is possible.

Jason: I may have to get to know you all over again . . . because I'm going to find out what you're up to. Oh, I'm going to find out, Willie. I promise you.
Willie: Fortunately, you're not a man who keeps his promises . . . fortunately for you, that is.

Maggie: The lightning. It's like one quick day all in a moment -- and then it's night for a long, long time.

Vicki (talking to Joe about Maggie being "ill" after Maggie told Joe she never wanted to see him again): She'll be herself soon.
Joe: I hope it's soon, Vicki. I was in that room with her most of the day. I never missed her so much in my life.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Production

Story

Bloopers and continuity errors

End credits announcements

External links 

Dark Shadows - Episode 232 on the IMDb

Dark Shadows Everyday - Episode 232 - Just Add Water

Dark Shadows Commentary- Episode 232: One quick day

Dark Shadows Before I Die- Episode 232: 5/16/67