![]() Gray,” and Brona doesn’t question him further. All Ethan says is that he “went out with Mr. The thing that will disappoint most viewers about this episode is that we don’t get any resolution about the absinthe-fueled sexcapade that Ethan went on with Dorian – not one bit. Ethan’s there to tend to her as she awakens, and she apologizes for acting out at the theater. Still, it’s clear that her days are numbered. We last saw her slumped in a doorway, coughing up a storm, but thankfully she’s made her way back to the inn room she shares with Ethan. Things aren’t going too well in Brona’s world either. Though it upsets her to do so, Vanessa agrees to attempt to summon the vampires, if just so Malcolm can get another shot at rescuing his daughter. ![]() “Have you forgotten Mina?” He calls after her. As she storms out, Malcolm stops her on the stairs. The cross hanging crookedly on one wall says it all – there’s no God here any more, if there ever was. After all, this creature stands for everything evil that she has been trying to evade her whole life, and now it has succeeded in violating her inner sanctum. Horrified, she calls the room “foul” and declares that she can no longer stay in it. The Master himself (itself?) had been there, and the place isn’t looking too tidy as a result. After a recap that reminds us where the main characters were left after the thrilling finale of “Demimonde,” the episode opens with Sir Malcolm and Vanessa investigating her ransacked room.
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