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- Gerard reveals plans for a witchcraft trial in which Quentin will be prosecuted.
- 1795 time period. Carrying Barnabas' cane, Noah Gifford disguises himself and feigns an attack against Millicent.
- Carolyn's friend Donna visits and is attacked by the werewolf.
- Barnabas is told that the Leviathans have Josette under their power.
- After growing up in a foundling home, Victoria Winters receives an offer to work as governess in the small coastal fishing village Collinsport, Maine.
- Carolyn meets Burke at his hotel, and he misleads her into believing that he is only stopping in Collinsport for a few days. David overhears his father saying he should be put in an institution.
- After a ten year absence, Burke Devlin visits Collinwood.
- Victoria meets the Collins family. Roger Collins is disturbed to learn that Burke Devlin is back in town.
- Dr. Woodard fears that Maggie may be dead. In the woods, Jason hears the sound of dogs howling.
- Carolyn Stoddard shows Victoria around the house. Burke offers Joe Haskell money in exchange for information about the Collins family.
- Victoria is upset when Roger's questions about Burke Devlin turn into accusations against her. Later that night, Victoria hears a strange cry and meets an unfriendly David Collins.
- 1795 time period. Josette is drawn to secretly meet with Barnabas, who tries to resist baring his fangs to bite her.
- Victoria prepares to leave. She tells Carolyn of the few clues she has to the mystery of her parentage. On Widows' Hill, Sam Evans tells Victoria the story of Josette Collins.
- The caretaker Matthew Morgan accuses Vicki of snooping. Vicki wonders if her unexpected job offer at Collinwood has any connection to her past at the orphanage.
- Roger questions alcoholic painter, Sam Evans, about Burke Devlin. Sam agrees with Roger's theory that Burke has returned for revenge.
- Carolyn receives a marriage proposal from Joe Haskell. Victoria believes she has caught Mrs. Collins-Stoddard in a lie.
- Carolyn tells Vicki the legend of Widows' Hill. It's revealed that Burke Devlin was sent to prison ten years ago. Carolyn is fascinated by the charming and dangerous Burke.
- Roger explains how Widows' Hill got its name. Sam is distressed, but won't tell Maggie what is troubling him.
- Burke was convicted of manslaughter on Roger's testimony. He denies wanting revenge, but Liz and Roger are skeptical. Meanwhile, Vicki questions Matthew.
- David tries to hide something in Vicki's room. Victoria tries to be friends with David. At the Blue Whale, Carolyn invites Burke to join her and Joe at their table.
- Roger plans to meet Burke at the Blue Whale. David is convinced that his father hates him. Liz receives a phone call with some upsetting news for the Collins family.
- While waiting for Roger to arrive at The Blue Whale, Burke flirts with Caroyln, much to Joe's chagrin. Meanwhile, Elizabeth becomes convinced that Burke was responsible for Roger's car accident.
- David seems upset that his father survived the accident. Roger blames Burke after learning his brakes were tampered with.
- Victoria tells Roger she saw Burke Devlin near the car with a wrench in his hand. Meanwhile David fears his father will go to the police.
- Malloy interrogates Sam over the whereabouts of Burke Devlin and Carolyn. Meanwhile, Elizabeth eagerly awaits Carolyn's return home.
- Roger accuses Burke of tampering with his car.
- Vicky and Carolyn become convinced the Burke did not cause Roger's accident. Bill Malloy is suspicious about Burke hiring a private detective Wilbur Strake to investigate the Collins family before Burke arrives in town.
- Upon learning that Sam Evans leaves town on a regular basis, Burke Devlin offers Sam $1000 to have a portrait of himself painted in an effort to keep Sam Evans in Collinsport.
- With looming suspicions that Burke tried to kill him, Roger finally decides to involve the police, though the investigation doesn't bode well with young David.
- Burke is being interrogated about Roger's car accident by the constable in the Collinsport Inn. Joe discusses his plans to Carolyn about getting his own boat.
- David tries to get a hold of Vicki's letter from the foundling home, thinking it may have some damaging information about him. Vicki becomes suspicious of David after she catches him reading technical magazines.
- David has a struggle with Vicky in her bedroom, and then Vicky speaks to Liz in the drawing room to explain why. Roger threatens to see the sheriff doesn't get re-elected if he doesn't have Burke Devlin put behind bars.
- David disappears from Collinwood. Burke is in Bangor in a private meeting with Stuart Bronson to gather information about all of the Collins family's assets and liabilities.
- Burke is angry at the sheriff for conducting a search in his Collinsport hotel suite while he's been out of town. Maggie finds David in the restaurant and tries to hold him until Roger arrives.
- David spends some time with Burke in his hotel suite, after hiding out from Roger Collins. As the storm approaches Collinwood, Liz is worried about David and blames Vicki for his actions.
- Burke gives David a ride home. In Collinwood, Roger scorns David for running away and also, he searches David and interrogates him about the bleeder valve.
- Burke attempts to protect David, but later warns Victoria in private to beware of the child.
- When the sheriff questions Elizabeth about David, she tries to protect her nephew.
- After Carolyn rejects his marriage proposal, Joe shows up at Collinwood drunk. Victoria meets Burke at the Blue Whale.
- Responding to Victoria's story about her past, Burke shows her the report his detective has furnished.
- Sam tries to get out of painting Burke's portrait. Carolyn becomes jealous of Victoria.
- Victoria makes a revelation to Burke about the pen. Carolyn tells Roger that Victoria knows about the pen.
- Victoria agrees to visit the Old House with David. She tells Maggie she knows who killed Bill.
- Roger makes a frightening confession to Victoria regarding the death of Bill.
- Victoria is terrified when Roger confronts her about a lie she made involving him.
- Roger admits to Elizabeth that Victoria has dangerous knowledge. Victoria is nearly hit by a car.
- The sheriff and Burke witness Roger tampering with evidence in the death of Bill.
- The sheriff checks Roger's alibi for the hit-and-run accident and makes a discovery.
- While Victoria searches outside the Old House on the estate, an urn falls from the roof.
- Matthew admits to Victoria that he was responsible for a murder and may have to kill her.
- Matthew explains the murder he committed was accidental and he only meant to scare Victoria.
- Matthew discloses his secret to a startled Elizabeth. He takes refuge in the Old House.
- David suspects Burke has been meeting with Mrs. Johnson, adding they all possess a hatred for Roger. David offers to help the fugitive Matthew, who reluctantly decides he has no choice but to trust the boy.
- Victoria tries to convince a disbelieving Burke that Roger had nothing to do with the death of Bill Malloy. Burke calls Elizabeth to gloat over his new business acquisition.
- Matthew counsels David on how to deceive people by playing dumb. Victoria loses her wallet at the Old House and returns to retrieve it, not knowing Matthew lurks within.
- Matthew cannot bring himself to kill Victoria, but informs her that she must die.
- Burke learns about Victoria's disappearance and that she did not go to Bangor as planned.
- Joe and Burke search the Old House while Matthew holds Victoria captive in a secret room.
- Joe tells Carolyn that their relationship is over. Elizabeth vows to defeat Burke's plan.
- David brings food and cigarettes to Matthew and almost discovers the hidden Victoria.
- David begins to feel guilty about helping Matthew, who realizes he may not be able to trust David.
- Matthew hears a ghostly voice, then sees an eerie light coming from the portrait of Josette Collins.
- At the inn restaurant, a mysterious woman asks Maggie questions about the Collins family.
- David makes a startling discovery at the Old House. Matthew grows fearful and desperate. Sam becomes disturbed when he learns about the mysterious woman who has come to town.
- The ghost of Bill Malloy appears to David and threatens Matthew, who prepares to kill Victoria. David summons Burke to Collinwood, much to Roger's chagrin.
- Roger demands that Sam cancel painting Burke's portrait. Elizabeth begs Victoria to stay at Collinwood.
- Sam gives Maggie a letter to keep. Roger admits he has heard sobbing coming from the basement.
- Matthew threatens to kill Burke. Carolyn leaves her ring for Burke to find and return to her.
- Bill Malloy informs Burke that if Burke will leave town, he'll do his best to help clear him.
- Carolyn follows Burke to Bangor. While drunk, Sam makes a damaging admission to Bill.
- Maggie is unable to learn what is troubling Sam. Torn by his conscience, Sam comes to Collinwood.
- Burke confers with James Blair about taking control of everything the Collinses own.
- Bill admits he would do anything to protect Elizabeth. He suspects Sam has some special knowledge.
- Elizabeth learns that Burke has made a move to take over the Collins family financial holdings.
- Bill sets up a meeting to clear Burke of the manslaughter charge and place guilt on someone else.
- Bill issues a demand to Roger and Sam that they meet him at 11:00 p.m. in Roger's office.
- Burke, Sam and Roger wait in Roger's office for Bill to arrive. They leave after an hour.
- David receives a crystal ball as a gift from Burke. David consults the ball to learn about Bill's disappearance.
- Everyone in Collinsport is concerned about the unexplained disappearance of Bill.
- At Widows' Hill, Victoria screams as she sees a dead body laying on the rocks below the cliff.
- At Elizabeth's request, Matthew investigates Widow's Hill but reports he found no body, only seaweed.
- Victoria and Carolyn are terrified by strange noises at Collinwood. Sam makes a promise to Maggie.
- David tells Victoria that ghosts are all around them. Matthew makes a startling admission.
- Sheriff Patterson questions Matthew about Bill. Elizabeth is horrified that Bill may have been murdered.
- Roger is interrogated by the sheriff. He denies knowing the purpose of the meeting in which Bill never arrived.
- Roger insists to Sam it is imperative that the two of them must stick to their original stories.
- Burke is eager to learn who was responsible for Bill's fate. The sheriff makes a revelation involving Bill.
- The sheriff questions Sam. David studies tidal charts to learn more about Bill's disappearance.
- Elizabeth is queried by the sheriff. David listens as Roger makes a false confession to Elizabeth.
- Victoria visits Maggie and Sam for dinner. She finds an old painting that closely resembles her.
- Burke invites himself for dinner at the Evanses and tells Victoria of the events leading up to his manslaughter charge ten years earlier.
- Roger questions Victoria about her dinner with Maggie and Sam. Sam denies to Burke that he killed Bill.
- Maggie comes to Collinwood to confront Elizabeth. Matthew vows to protect Elizabeth.
- Matthew issues a warning to Burke. The sheriff orders Burke to stay away from Collinwood.
- Burke intends to settle his accounts at Collinwood. Roger and Sam threaten each other.
- Burke attempts to prove Roger killed Bill. Victoria admits she is not sure what time Roger left for the meeting.
- Burke tells Carolyn he was wrongly convicted and that Roger is guilty of the manslaughter.
- David tells Victoria his parents used to fight and argue about Burke. Roger tries to be friendly to Victoria.
- Burke suggests to Bill's housekeeper, Mrs. Johnson, that they work together to find Bill's murderer.
- David and Victoria visit the Old House on the Collinwood estate and see the portrait of Josette Collins.
- After touring the Collins cannery with Roger, Victoria visits the sheriff and repeats her story to him.
- Carolyn suggests to Elizabeth that Bill Malloy's former housekeeper, Mrs. Johnson, work at Collinwood.
- Sheriff Patterson informs Elizabeth that the coroner ruled Bill's death an accidental drowning.
- Roger is ecstatic over the coroner's report, but Burke angrily insists that Bill was murdered.
- On Lookout Point above the ocean, Victoria finds the missing fountain pen that Burke gave to Carolyn.
- Elizabeth vows to fight Burke after he declares that he intends to take control of the Collins family holdings.
- David finds he is unable to choose between Elizabeth and Burke. David and Carolyn argue about Burke.
- Maggie and Joe enjoy each other's company at the Blue Whale. Roger quarrels with Sam and with Joe.
- As part of a scheme, Mrs. Johnson pretends to accuse Burke of being responsible for Bill's death.
- Roger is terrified when he learns Victoria found the fountain pen that he lost at Lookout Point.
- Matthew expresses his hostility to Burke. Elizabeth offers Mrs. Johnson a job at Collinwood.
- Burke realizes Roger lost the pen at Lookout Point. Roger takes the pen from David's room.
- Roger buries the pen, then defends David when Victoria accuses the boy of stealing it.
- Luring her to a closed-off wing of Collinwood, David locks Victoria in an isolated room.
- Sam and Burke get drunk and discuss ghosts at Collinwood. The ghost of Bill Malloy appears.
- Burke and Carolyn enjoy a flirtatious date. Victoria attempts to escape from the locked room.
- Victoria hysterically recounts how she saw the ghost of Bill Malloy after she is freed from the room.
- In the locked room, Elizabeth and Roger discover seaweed on the floor where Victoria saw Bill's ghost.
- Collins Enterprise employees are offered better jobs by Burke if they come to work for him instead.
- When David learns Victoria saw a ghost, he begs her to stay. Victoria finds a possible clue to her identity.
- Burke drives Victoria to Bangor and again warns her that she should leave Collinwood for good.
- In Bangor, Victoria questions Collins family lawyers Richard and Frank Garner, a father and son team.
- Roger and Elizabeth fret about Victoria's visit to Bangor with Burke. David draws a picture of Bill's ghost that unnerves his father. Elizabeth offers Carolyn motherly counsel and reveals the true love of her life and how she lost him.
- Frank Garner promises to help Victoria uncover her background. Carolyn and Joe attempt a reconciliation. Sam is unsettled to learn the Ghost of Bill Malloy appeared to Victoria.
- Romance buds in Bangor between Victoria and Frank Garner. When Victoria learns the filigree fountain pen she found was Burke's, she concludes he was involved in Bill Malloy's death. Afraid to be with Burke, she calls Roger for a ride home.
- On the way back from Bangor, Roger's car stalls and he and Victoria take shelter during a storm.
- Elizabeth reprimands Victoria for questioning the family lawyers about her background. Sam Evans gives Vicki his portrait painting of Betty Hanscom, and the resemblance unsettles Roger and Elizabeth.
- Mrs. Johnson comes to work at Collinwood and investigates sobbing coming from the basement.
- Mrs. Johnson suggests to Burke that Collinwood is haunted.
- Roger and Burke search for Victoria. The ghost of Josette and Bill appear and scare Matthew.
- Victoria is certain she saw the ghost of Josette. The spirit moves between the columns at the Old House.
- Sam reveals to Roger that Roger's estranged wife Laura has returned to Collinsport.
- Laura has returned, though has not contacted the Collinses. Roger and Sam are horrified and very worried. Liz doesn't want Laura to see David. Joe and Maggie's relationship develops. Sam paints a horrifying picture while drunk.
- David is told that his mother is back in Collinsport. He feels that she is watching him.
- Unsettling reunions for Burke and Sam who each meet Laura again after ten years. Laura and Burke share their respective plans. Sam is driven to work on his disturbing painting.
- Barnabas informs Chris about the attack on Carolyn. Amy burns Chris' blood-stained shirt.
- The spirit of Quentin Collins poisons Chris. Julia and Barnabas find him unconscious.
- Beth Chavez's ghost warns Amy that Quentin is trying to poison Chris.
- Quentin and David feel threatened when Amy tries to tell Elizabeth about the game they play together. Maggie punishes David by taking the phone he uses to contact Quentin. David feels he must go to Quentin directly.
- Jenny Collins attacks Rachel and locks her in the tower room. She then attacks Judith.
- Nora sneaks out of Collinwood to search for her mother in the woods.
- Laura returns to Collinwood. Quentin sees her and claims that he saw her die in Alexandria.
- Laura causes Quentin to experience a fiery pain. Angelique agrees to revive him if Barnabas will marry her.
- Laura's return continues to send shock waves through Collinsport. David eagerly anticipates meeting his mother.
- Laura agrees to stay in Matthew's old cottage. While asleep, David hears his mother calling for him.
- Collins family lawyer Richard Garner promises to expedite the divorce of Roger and Laura.
- Roger and Burke argue about Laura. Roger notices that Sam's painting closely resembles Laura.
- Sheriff Patterson questions Laura about the dead body found in her apartment in Phoenix, Arizona.
- A shotgun-wielding Roger catches Burke and Laura in a compromising position. Vicki deceives a fearful David into an accidentally-on-purpose meeting with Laura on Widow's Hill.
- David brings Laura to the Old House to meet his ghostly friend Josette. Vicki visits Maggie and learns about the disturbing portrait Sam is being compelled to paint.
- David shows Laura a drawing he made and she tells him of the place she wishes to take him.
- Victoria gives David the mysterious painting from Sam. David has a nightmare vision.
- Sam is disturbed to hear of David's nightmare about the painting and begins to make a new one.
- In the Collins family history book, Victoria finds a picture of Josette wearing a familiar locket.
- Laura stares into the flames and a fire begins at Sam and Maggie Evans' cottage.
- Roger sees that Sam's second painting of Laura has been burned.
- Burke asks Laura for help in clearing him of the manslaughter charge.
- Victoria and Frank continue to be concerned by Laura's influence on David. Victoria is convinced that she should keep Laura away from David.
- The ghost of Josette finishes Sam's painting, which becomes a portrait surrounded by flames.
- Roger and Victoria discuss the painting and the scream they heard when Roger threw it in the fire. Elizabeth tells Laura to stay away from David. Laura vows that she will regain her son.
- David reveals to Elizabeth that Laura has visited him in the night. Carolyn tells Elizabeth that Burke has developed an interest in Laura. Roger decides to encourage David to forge a closer relationship with his mother.
- Laura uses her powers of persuasion to make Victoria agree to stand aside from her and David. Roger and Elizabeth argue over the settlement of the divorce. The body from Phoenix is positively identified as that of Laura Collins.
- Victoria feels compelled to go with Frank to a building at the edge of a graveyard.
- With the help of the caretaker, Victoria and Frank discover that the remains of Laura Murdoch Stockbridge are buried
- David secretly sees his mother, however Elizabeth finds out. Elizabeth demands that Laura leaves Collinwood. Laura stares into the flames of the cottage fireplace and uses her supernatural
- Elizabeth cannot remember what happened to her. A shrouded figure appears in her room.
- Victoria and Frank find graves of two Lauras who died by fire one hundred years apart.
- The doctor is baffled by Elizabeth's condition. A visit from Laura upsets Elizabeth.
- Victoria tells Frank that Elizabeth is adament that David be kept away from Laura.
- Dr. Peter Guthrie believes Elizabeth's illness is the result of a traumatic experience.
- Guthrie is convinced there must be some outside influence over Elizabeth's condition.
- David relates to Dr. Guthrie the legend of Josette. David sees Josette's portrait make a transformation.
- Laura questions David about Dr. Guthrie before the doctor closely interrogates her.
- Sam describes to Dr. Guthrie how he felt when he was creating Laura's painting.
- David goes to spend the night with his mother and the ghost of Josette appears to them.
- Victoria and Carolyn are concerned about David. Burke is suspicious of Dr. Guthrie.
- Laura insists she must take David away soon, before Elizabeth returns from the hospital.
- Sam blames everything on Laura. Dr. Guthrie invites Laura to a séance at Collinwood.
- Roger wants his divorce from Laura expedited. Guthrie admits they are dealing with an unknown power.
- During the séance, Victoria babbles in French, then collapses just before revealing an important secret.
- Dr. Guthrie translates Josette's warning. Laura appears in Victoria's room during the night.
- Mrs. Johnson reports to Burke what happened at the séance. Laura causes a recording to be erased.
- Victoria tells Burke of the mysterious events surrounding Laura. Burke becomes suspicious of her.
- The police discover that the body is missing of the woman who died by fire in Phoenix.
- Dr. Guthrie questions Laura about the missing body. Later, the doctor mysteriously collapses.
- Laura attempts to finish casting a spell on Dr. Guthrie, who warns her that he knows she has powers.
- Dr. Guthrie asks Joe Haskell to assist his investigation of Laura by helping to open a grave.
- Carolyn tries to persuade Roger to give Guthrie another chance. Joe and Guthrie break into the crypt.
- The caretaker at Eagle Hill Cemetery forbids the opening of Laura's coffin.
- Dr. Guthrie, Joe Haskell and Frank Garner discover the cemetery records are faded.
- An old newspaper clipping tells of a boy named David who was consumed in flames.
- David decides he wants to go away from Collinwood to live with his mother.
- David receives a warning from the ghost of Josette to save Dr. Guthrie.
- Guthrie plans another seance at the Old House and Laura places a spell on him.
- During the séance, the spirit of David Radcliffe speaks through David Collins.
- Victoria learns that Laura Radcliffe died exactly one hundred years ago.
- Laura tells David to be ready to go away with her. Victoria keeps watch over David.
- While Mrs. Johnson looks after David, he slips out of the house when she receives a phone call.
- Laura secretly meets David at an abandoned fishing shack, which is soon engulfed by fire.
- Victoria attempts to save David. In the hospital, Elizabeth starts to come out of her trance.
- Elizabeth has recovered from her attack. Roger tries to comfort David.
- An art dealer asks to buy Sam's older paintings. Sam tries to get them back from Roger.
- Elizabeth returns and demands the key to the locked room in the Collinwood basement.
- Victoria makes a promise to Elizabeth. A stranger arrives at Collinwood and asks for Elizabeth.
- Elizabeth reveals that the visitor, Jason McGuire, was a friend of her husband, Paul Stoddard.
- While searching for Sam's paintings, Roger finds Jason snooping around in the basement.
- Maggie realizes Sam sold his paintings to Roger for a bribe during Burke's manslaughter case.
- Drifter Willie Loomis meets his friend Jason at the Blue Whale. Sam makes a confession.
- Jason reminds Elizabeth of the secret they share. Burke and Sam confront Roger at Collinwood.
- Roger admits that he was driving the car that killed a man and sent Burke to prison ten years ago.
- Willie picks a fight with Joe at the Blue Whale. Willie joins Jason as an unwelcome house guest.
- Victoria becomes frightened by the feeling that Elizabeth is powerless to control Jason and Willie.
- Carolyn pulls a gun to scare off Willie. She and Victoria are disturbed by his violent behavior.
- Willie becomes fascinated by the portrait of Barnabas Collins hanging in the Collinwood foyer.
- Burke makes an offer to Elizabeth to help her deal with Jason and Willie.
- Burke and Willie fight at the Blue Whale. Willie tells Jason he won't leave town without money.
- David tells Willie that the Collins jewels were buried with family members.
- Willie goes to the Collins family mausoleum, where a heartbeat is heard coming from the tomb.
- Elizabeth pays Jason the blackmail money. Jason promises her he'll get Willie out of the house. But Willie is looking to do a little grave-robbing.
- Willie disappears. Jason suspects that he had gone to do a little grave-robbing in the Collins family tomb. Later, a mysterious man shows up at Elizabeth's door.
- Elizabeth meets Barnabas, her cousin from England whom she never knew existed. Later, David meets Barnabas in the old house and thinks he's seeing a ghost.
- Willie's things have suddenly disappeared from his room. Jason asks Elizabeth for more money. Joe persuades Carolyn to let Burke apologize to her.
- Victoria goes looking for David in the old house and finds Barnabas instead. Later, Roger Collins meets Barnabas.
- At the Blue Whale, the long-missing Willie Loomis shows up. But his personality has undergone a drastic change.
- Jason forces Willie to return to Collinwood and apologize to Elizabeth and Carolyn. Both women are struck by the change in his behavior. Later, Willie faints in the foyer.
- Carolyn tells Victoria that Willie is sick and will be staying on at Collinwood. Willie is desperate to leave before nightfall.
- Barnabas asks Elizabeth if he can move into the old house.
- The sheriff tells Roger some grisly news: someone is draining the blood out of the local cattle. Meanwhile, a doctor makes a surprising diagnosis for Willie.
- Barnabas moves into the old house. Jason demands that Willie leave Collinwood. Willie meekly agrees to go; but where he ends up, no one would have expected.
- Barnabas meets Maggie Evans at the coffee shop. A ruse brings her to the old house where Barnabas lives.
- Barnabas commissions a portrait of himself from Sam Evans, Maggie's father. Victoria learns that Barnabas has hired Willie Loomis to fix up the old house.
- Victoria tells Elizabeth and Burke that Barnabas has hired Willie. Burke asks Elizabeth about her strange business deal. David is upset that Josette's portrait is gone.
- David is happy to hear Barnabas will be hanging Josette's portrait in another room. Elizabeth promises Jason his money. Maggie has a terrible dream.
- Maggie wakes up from a horrible nightmare and immediately calls Joe. Joe takes her out to the Blue Whale. Soon her father comes in--with Barnabas Collins.
- Barnabas enters Maggie's room at night. In the morning, she is terribly weak and looks pale. At the coffee shop, she faints. That night, she's mysteriously full of vigor.
- The residents of Collinwood become exasperated with Elizabeth for employing Jason. Roger tells Carolyn her father's leftover possessions are locked in the mysterious room in the basement, so she becomes obsessed with finding the key.
- Dr. Woodard says Maggie's illness is due to blood loss. Sam later discovers that Maggie is missing.
- Disguising his voice on the phone, Willie tells Victoria where to find Maggie. Barnabas beats Willie.
- Dr. Woodard orders a blood transfusion for Maggie. Sam prevents her from leaving their cottage.
- A defiant Maggie orders her boyfriend, Joe Haskell, out of the cottage. Victoria Winters watches over her.
- During a violent thunderstorm, Barnabas tells Victoria and Carolyn the story of Josette Collins' death.
- Barnabas orders Willie to prevent Jason McGuire from visiting the Old House and asking inconvenient questions. Maggie's personality changes, and she angrily orders Vicky to leave, locking her out. Vicky frantically phones Burke for help.
- In the hospital, Maggie appears to be dead. But her body disappears when the nurse and Dr. Woodard return.
- Barnabas takes Maggie to the Old House and tells her that she will become his lost love, Josette.
- Carolyn and Victoria admire Willie's work at the Old House. When they leave, Maggie appears dressed as Josette.
- Maggie seems to believe she is Josette. Willie hides her when Sam and Joe arrive at the Old House.
- Barnabas takes a curious David back to Collinwood, but the boy returns to the Old House and sees Maggie.
- At the Old House, David believes Maggie is Josette's ghost. Later, Maggie calls out for David.
- Dr. Woodard finds something "terrifying" in Maggie's blood slides, which are later mysteriously stolen from his ransacked office. Jason brazenly embezzles money from the cannery and an outraged Roger presses Liz to confide in him.
- Dr. Woodard hopes to examine Willie's blood. Jason informs Elizabeth that they will be married.