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{{quote|''My name is [[The Protagonist|Victoria Winters]]. My journey is beginning. A journey that I hope will open the doors of life to me, and [[Rewatch Bonus|link my past with my future]]. A journey that will bring me to a strange and dark place. To the edge of the sea, high atop Widows' Hill. A house called [[Haunted House|Collinwood]]. A world I've never known, with people I've never met. [[Big Screwed-Up Family|People who tonight are still only shadows in my mind, but who will soon fill the days and nights of my tomorrows...]]''|The opening narration of the very first episode.}}
 
'''''Dark Shadows''''' was a [[Soap Opera]] which ran on ABC from 1966 to 1971. While the show did have Gothic themes, it was not until six months into the first season when it gained notoriety by [[Genre Shift|introducing]] overtly [[Supernatural Soap Opera|supernatural elements]].
 
Though many soaps have since flirted with plots involving ghosts and psychic energy, ''Dark Shadows'' used almost every [[Monster Mash|classic horror element]] (vampires, werewolves, zombies, magic users) as well as sci-fi tropes like [[Time Travel]] and alternate dimensions.
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There was a short-lived television remake in [[The Nineties]], as well as a [[Big Finish]] radio series. A [[Tim Burton]] [[Dark Shadows (film)|movie version]] came out in 2012, with [[Johnny Depp]] portraying Barnabas Collins.
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=== ''Dark Shadows'' provides examples of: ===
 
{{tropelist}}
* [[Aborted Arc]]: Victoria's parentage, once the [[Driving Question]], was left unresolved once Alexandra Moltke left the show. [[Word of God]] says: {{spoiler|Elizabeth Collins Stoddard is her mother.}}
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: Oddly enough for a show not only set, but created, in [[The Sixties]], the series, with few exceptions, seems to be almost completely oblivious to technological and social changes, particularly after the first season or two. The aversion of this trope by [[The Movie]] makes this glaringly obvious.
* [[Ape Shall Never Kill Ape]]
* [[Artifact of Doom]]: the hand of Count Petofi (also [[Attack of the Monster Appendage]] and [[Evil Hand]])
* [[Artistic License: Biology]]: After Barnabas feeds on Willie for the first time, a doctor examines Willie and declares his arm to have been "completely drained of blood."
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: It's a soap, so pretty much everyone. Angelique deserves special mention, though, due to sheer persistence.
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Barnabas Collins is torn between the memory of his fiancee, Josette du Pres, a Betty type, and the Veronica type (to the max) Angelique, the witch who gave him the vampire curse. At the end he gets over his torch for Josette, and avows to Angelique that he loves her. She is then killed, and Barnabas ends up with neither.
** Sam Hall in one of the articles of the TV Guide claimed that, had the show continue, Barnabas {{spoiler|would have married Julia and find his cure to turn him human. Both would have end up living in the Far East. There's a casual reference of their journey together away from the family danger was referred in ''Return to Collinwood''.}}
* [[Big Bad]]: Throughout different [[Story Arc|Story Arcs]]s, Barnabas, Angelique, Quentin, Count Petofi, [[Humanoid Abomination|the Leviathans]], Jeremiah Collins, leading up to...
* [[Bigger Bad]]: {{spoiler|Judah Zachery, the warlock responsible for the family curse, the titular "dark shadow."}}
* [[Breakout Character]]: Barnabas.
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* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: Immortal vampire Barnabas is trapped in his coffin.
* [[Fauxlosophic Narration]]: At the beginning of every episode in order to attempt to set a gothic mood. Originally done by Victoria, but others started joining in especially after she left the show.
{{quote| '''Vicki''': My name is Victoria Winters...<br />
'''Audience''': [[I Know You Know I Know|WE KNOW!!!!]] }}
* [[Femme Fatale]]: both Angelique and Laura.
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* [[Friendly Neighborhood Vampire]]: Barnabas, after significant character development. In one of the better done sequences, we see Barnabas Collins the man regain the upper hand over Barnabas the Monster, when he refuses to be party to murdering a man to gain freedom from his curse.
* [[Ghost Story]]: Barnabas telling Vicky and Carolyn how Josette died. That he did it during a thunderstorm with the power out was a nice touch.
* [[Good -Looking Privates]]: Lieutenant Nathan Forbes in the 1795 plot is pretty much always in his naval uniform...and he wears it well.
* [[The Gwen Stacy]]: Josette DuPres.
* [[Gypsy Curse]]: Quentin was the victim of same (note: Never marry and abandon a gypsy. Just. Don't.)
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* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: Reverend Trask, who's eventually talked into a [[Heel Face Turn]] as a ghost.
* [[Headless Horseman]]
* [[HeelDeadly Face Door SlamChange-of-Heart]]: {{spoiler|Angelique}}.
* [[Hold Me]]: Done wordlessly by Daphne and the possessed David and Hallie, when Gerard {{spoiler|who is really Judah Zachery}}, kills them.
* [[Identical Grandson]]: Unsurprising, since actors often played different characters within the ''same'' time period.
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* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]: To save the present family from the ghost of Quentin Collins, Barnabas travels back to 1897 to save the living Quentin. Once he returns, the family, especially Amy and David, still has memories of Quentin's ghost, despite the fact that, with history changed, Quentin is now still alive and has lived away from Collinsport for decades.
* [[Title Drop]]: Near the beginning of Collection 3.
{{quote| '''Vicki''': Barnabas likes this house more than you do.<br />
'''Burke''': Yeah, all the ''darkness'' and the ''shadows''... }}
* [[Together in Death]]: Tad/David and Carrie/Hallie in 1970, before Barnabas and Julia change history.
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* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: at one point in the 1795 flashback, Jeramiah Collins buries Angelique alive because her hypnotizing him into marrying Josette led to his death. So where the hell was he when Angelique cursed his cousin with vampirism, which in turn led to practically his whole family being wiped out?
* [[What Year Is This?]]
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: Several [[Story Arc|Story Arcs]]s were taken whole hog from classic horror fiction; ''[[The Turn of the Screw]],'' ''[[The Lottery]],'' [[H.P. Lovecraft]], etc.
* [[Woman Scorned]]: It's heavily implied that Barnabas and Angelique had sex. It's not clear whether this was before or after he became engaged to Josette, but Angelique got the short end of the stick either way. These events were the catalyst for Angelique's hatred for the Collins family.
* [[Yandere]]: Angelique
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