Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
"Predators Far and Near," Season 3's second episode, felt a lot like last week's premiere. Aside from the inclusion of Lily and Dorian, the skeleton was pretty much the same here. Vanessa in therapy (and being told to do something outside of her norm - leading her to Dr. Sweet again), Ethan escaping his captors (though the time he mostly facilitated his own release), Victor and Henry further plotting to subjugate Lily, and Sir Malcolm and Kaetenay continuing their journey together.
Plus, another Dracula/Renfield ending - complete with a new vampiric twist! The reveal that Dr. Sweet is, in fact, Dracula. Admittedly, something I did not see coming since, I suppose, I just didn't think Dracula would necessarily someone we'd met on the show already. Whether it be as far back as Season 1 or as recent as last week. I thought finally seeing him would be a really cool thing, but overall I didn't need it to be a familiar face.
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"Predators Far and Near," Season 3's second episode, felt a lot like last week's premiere. Aside from the inclusion of Lily and Dorian, the skeleton was pretty much the same here. Vanessa in therapy (and being told to do something outside of her norm - leading her to Dr. Sweet again), Ethan escaping his captors (though the time he mostly facilitated his own release), Victor and Henry further plotting to subjugate Lily, and Sir Malcolm and Kaetenay continuing their journey together.
Plus, another Dracula/Renfield ending - complete with a new vampiric twist! The reveal that Dr. Sweet is, in fact, Dracula. Admittedly, something I did not see coming since, I suppose, I just didn't think Dracula would necessarily someone we'd met on the show already. Whether it be as far back as Season 1 or as recent as last week. I thought finally seeing him would be a really cool thing, but overall I didn't need it to be a familiar face.
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