Naomi obsesses over her nightmare about a woman with a pitchfork on her hand embracing Jerimiah. As these things go, Naomi notices that Josette has the same mark. The discovery prompts fearful strains from the orchestra.
Nathan Forbes is repelled by Millicent until he learns that she is awash in valuable real estate. He puts aside his distaste and begins pitching the woo.
Josette’s mark disappears, but one appears on Jerimiah’s hand, greatly disturbing the orchestra, which was overwrought to begin with. As the two work to remove it, Angelique’s spell hits them big time. They become unbearably soppy, kicking the Theremin into high gear.















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Goodness me!! Gypsy tattoos, spell-induced lust, and real-estate-inspired lovemaking — how many plots and subplots can we string along here? What I love about DS is that none of this ever really climxes anywhere, it just seems like it’s going to . . . until some other event comes along to divert the characters from their wrong-headed passions.
I think it’s possible that the writers had ADD.
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