![]() ![]() High hats and collars truly change your posture. And we often focus on the costumes for the ladies (Amalia's suit with the diagonal flap was amazing) so it was interesting to hear some details about the men's wardrobe. Also: thanks for identifying Massen's house - I thought those dragons/gargoyles at the gates were props but they are true children of the Gothic Revival. I also loved how they discussed the linguistic intricacies of that scene in the behind the scenes. And Primrose and Sarah working together to help decipher Myrtle's message was really clever. ![]() I liked Nimble - and so did Annie it seems. And is the voice she's hearing the voice of Mary's song? And since Maladie can't process it, has it been a catalyst for her madness? I was also surprised that Mundi managed to catch Maladie. But the first thing Amalia saw in her Rippling was the tiger's head, so I guess they do show her more than just the future. I wondered why she knew that Massen was a big game hunter but assumed that it was common knowledge among his workers. But I wonder whether Amalia's a human or an alien time traveler and could the voice be that of her partner? So far we assumed she calls herself a widow because in that period it was a status that granted a woman a certain level of independence but what if she also chose it because she thought she had lost him/her/it for good when things went wrong? There are lots of hints about Amalia being a time-traveler - the line about not owning her face, Maladie calling her the skin changing lady, her calling Penance's device an amplifier and in this episode her line 'We don't do funerals from WHEN I'm from.' Interesting that Penance did not pick up on that wording, but maybe she's not a stickler for grammar (RIP Stannis). The theories of her being from the future or something along those lines certainly has merit. So, Mary's song was actually a message for Amalia? Whatever it was, it clearly shook her up. Of course, even though she clearly isn't going to be Mary's killer, I suspect her still being alive will cause some more chaos. Mundi is clearly on edge, but at least was able to control himself enough to stop the cops from just flat-out murdering Maladie in broad daylight. ![]() Liked seeing more of the supporting Touched characters this go around, with the likes of Harriet, Myrtle, and Primrose getting some good moments. She'll either come back a villain or do something to redeem herself. Dude probably holds funerals for bugs he accidentally squishes), and I'm sure romance is back on the table! Already mentally preparing myself for it to end tragically somehow. Definitely took his treatment at the party towards her personally, to put it mildly! But it looks like they are on better terms now (certainly helps that he is the most apologetic person on the planet. Heh, Penance so wanted Augie to be the killer at first. Either way, there definitely is some trouble brewing between his lot and the Touched, and I suspect more bodies will drop because of it.Įven though Amalia currently suspects Massen, I'm glad she at least acknowledged that she did tell Lavinia about Mary's performance as well, and Horatio pointed out that just because she is currently helping the Touched right now, doesn't mean she should be fully trusted. I know his big scene with Amalia was telling, but I'm still not sure if it was him gloating over what he did or was it just typical smug mind games. But I'm still wondering if there is more to it. Man, I don't care if Hugo Swan and his ilk are the poster children of arrogant, privileged assholes: cheese chess looks amazing! I mean it's chess, but with cheese as the pieces!! And you get to eat them after you take them off the board!!! Best game ever! Someone needs to enter that into the Olympics stat!Ĭertainly looks like they are wanting us to think that Lord Massen was the one behind Mary's death and there are definitely plenty of reasons to believe so. ![]()
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