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Yeah, I really rolled my eyes at the "black guy in the read shirt" cliche, I hope he is turned into another sort of monster.

I guess he was bitten originally….

There are two types of witches, those who can walk in the light of day, and those who can only do their work by night - Nightcomers. Although Ms. Poole can be seen in the daylight, her power only works at night. Vanessa has access to her power all of the time. I think the Devil wants Vanessa because even though she is

That might possibly be part of the plot. Dorian thus far has not been emotionally attached to anyone, he was obsessed with Vanessa Ives, but I would not call that an emotional attachment. I thought it was interesting that he wants to spend time with Angelique and refuses to step away even when she is bullied in

Angelique has only been on two or three episodes for very few scenes. I think you need to go revisit season 1 and Brona/Ethan's interactions and how that interfaced with everyone else in the first few episodes that Billie Piper was in. Sure, Brona got laid by Dorian and Ethan, but her real connection to the story only

If you do not like the way the story is told you can certainly opt out of watching it. Personally speaking, I would rather the creators of the show tell the story the way they want to and enjoy the ride that they create for me, instead of being tiresome and getting pissed off that the world doesn't revolve around my

You do not know what their future plans are for this character. You do not know how Angelique fits in with the larger narrative. You do not know why Vanessa had the reaction to him that she did when they had sex. All of these are larger mysteries. You are just assuming that this relationship is politically motivated.

She couldn't pierce the hound's armor. That doesn't mean that it couldn't pierce the Hound's armor. I would advise you to look at Wiki's regarding this point (no pun intended)

I can imagine the dragons coming to her rescue even if they are angry with her. She is their mother after all. Teenagers are rebellious, but that doesn't mean they wouldn't protect their parents if it came to that.

Your reply to my comment read as very defensive. That would make sense if it was pointed at general disquiet with the sex habits of Dorian Gray, but it wasn't. It was made specifically towards someone who talked about Dorian's choice of paramours, not the quantity of them.

Was I responding to you? No I was not. I asked a question of Sanctusfiliius, not you. As a matter of fact, you haven't even commented once in this subthread.

Would you make that comment if the Angelique/Dorian were cis and straight? Or is it the trans nature and homosexuality of the scene that is making you offset this as part of the plot structure? I think people would be reacting very differently had this couple been cis. I do not recall anyone feeling this way about

It is more fantasy fiction, unless you believe people can grab ahold of standing stones and be transported through time.

White man in a Western country… better than a white man in, say, Ubeki-stan-stan

That was entertaining.

Are you signing Betty White and Meryl Streep to that?

Even good people do bad things sometimes.

Fiona also had an upbringing with parents that were drug addicted and mentally ill. Fiona doesn't know how to be in a normal relationship with a man that not only loves her, but is a mature adult that has his priorities straight. She was the one that had to be the adult all these years, even before she was in school

Mary and Blake might be interesting…

Perhaps we will find out that Bates is murderous after all