Sunday, October 15, 2006

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Lady Elaine in Collinwood?

It has been rumored that Fred Rogers was a big Dark Shadows fan: Lady Elaine was inspired by Professor T. Elliot Stokes. Take note of their fascinations with both the magical and unexplained.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Visions


When I close my eyes, this is what I see.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

RARE >>>

Here is a rare photo of Meg Seeley, Lady Elaine's original design artist.

LADY ELAINE IN REALITY

Lady Elaine is a noble soul disguised in a devil's cloak. She is often seen insulting, confusing, or manipulating various characters in the Neighborhood of Make Believe - usually King Friday (notice that she is the only character to call him simply "Friday"). If the majority says "YES", she will inevitably say "NO". She detests authority. Lady Elaine was introduced into the Neighborhood primarily to teach children how to deal with cantankerous people in the neighborhood of life.

Fred Rogers taught kids how to deal with frustrating folk, depicted through the conflicts caused by Lady Elaine: Practice patience with difficult people - and at times it is necessary to call them out when they've crossed the line. Lady Aberlin was especially gifted in this area. Fred created a character - though a turd and sometimes hard to deal with - who is genuinely likable deep-down and worth getting to know, in spite of her harsh persona. At the heart of Lady Elaine is a beautiful individual.