Are you still in the pre-Barn era? I confess I usually skip that part.
Pluto TV 's DS Channel has disappointed me because they are only playing one batch of episodes, starting with Willie cracking open that coffin, and ending just before the conclusion of the Dream Curse storyline. Yes, it includes 1795 and Adam's arrival, but there's so much more to the series...so I switched over to one of the other streaming services that does episodes on demand rather than airing like a regular channel. Nicholas Blair is eating up tons of screen time, and of course Adam is crushing on Carolyn (who wouldn't? That hair of hers should be in the Smithsonian). Professor Stokes is trying to figure out what's going on as Julia, Barn, and others give him bits and pieces of what's going on while trying their best to tell him nothing. They've allowed the show to be steered mostly by the second-string performers--Vicky, Liz, Roger, Maggie, Joe and David are mostly MIA while Barn, "CassAngie," Nicholas, Julia and Professor Stokes are carrying the period I'm currently watching. If not for Adam, Carolyn would have
nothing to do either.
I know it's waaaay down the line, but I really want to re-watch Parallel Time 1970, but I don't have the heart to skip ahead.
Things I'd forgotten:
Mrs. Johnson's son is named Harry. HeeHee, The actor was terrible in the 1795 story, and just as bad in 1968. You get the idea Harry spends all his off-time trying on Carolyn's dresses.
The list of musical cues is painfully short. If you watch more than three or four eps in a row, you start to predict which one will punctuate a cliffhanger ending.
The actor playing Nicholas Blair has odd features. If not for the deep voice, I'd debate whether he's actually a woman made up to look like a man.
No matter how much I try to sympathize with the actors, the over-the-top fright/horror/desperation over that hokey Dream Curse makes me laugh at them.
There aren't as many goofs and flubs as there are in other periods. Other than occasional camera mistakes and an unscheduled cough/sneeze, they're holding up well.