In the pilot episode (1996) of the television series,
"Poltergeist: The Legacy," among the major characters introduced are
Dr. Rachel Corrigan, played by Helen Shave...and her seven year old daughter,
Kat, played by Alexandra Purvis: For whatever reason, the writers lost
very little time in letting viewers know that Dr. Corrigan, despite being a
mental health professional, nevertheless believes in spankings as discipline
for her daughter.
Early in the first episode, mother and daughter are in a graveyard in Ireland visiting the graves of Father and Son who both died in a car accident. While Mom Rachel is preoccupied, Daughter Kat believes she hears her brother's voice calling to her. Urgently heeding what she thinks is her dead brother's call, little Kat runs off without her mother's permission and heads straight into the curio shop.
When Rachel realizes Kat has vanished she frantically runs down the street calling Kat's name and discovers her daughter kneeling on the floor in front of the ancient locked box which has so fascinated and called to her. Rachel, nearly hysterical with worry, scolds Kat, and sounds just "this far" from promising her a spanking. But Kat keeps talking in a sweet sad voice about her dead brother and about how the box reminds her of him, and one observes the critical moment pass as Rachel's urge to spank dissipates.
Rachel gives Kat a huge hug and holds her there while they exhange a couple more of lines. Rachel squeezes Kat harder and says, "I should put you right over my knee right now!" and although it is below camera view, one can hear a sharp little swat on Kat's bottom for emphasis.
Early in the first episode, mother and daughter are in a graveyard in Ireland visiting the graves of Father and Son who both died in a car accident. While Mom Rachel is preoccupied, Daughter Kat believes she hears her brother's voice calling to her. Urgently heeding what she thinks is her dead brother's call, little Kat runs off without her mother's permission and heads straight into the curio shop.
When Rachel realizes Kat has vanished she frantically runs down the street calling Kat's name and discovers her daughter kneeling on the floor in front of the ancient locked box which has so fascinated and called to her. Rachel, nearly hysterical with worry, scolds Kat, and sounds just "this far" from promising her a spanking. But Kat keeps talking in a sweet sad voice about her dead brother and about how the box reminds her of him, and one observes the critical moment pass as Rachel's urge to spank dissipates.
Rachel gives Kat a huge hug and holds her there while they exhange a couple more of lines. Rachel squeezes Kat harder and says, "I should put you right over my knee right now!" and although it is below camera view, one can hear a sharp little swat on Kat's bottom for emphasis.
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