I still don’t understand why vampires need to sleep in a frozen space. Does it have something to do with blood decomposition in warmer environments? At least the vampire in this scene actually seemed to be in a tub full of ice as opposed to Mick from earlier in the season being in a tub full of plastic bits.
But I digress. This episode is all about Mick ties to the French Revolution. That’s right, that French Revolution. It turns out that Coralline was in the court of Louie XVI and so were her six brothers. The seven of them and their super bad ass sire developed some kind of temporary antidote for vampirism and it is what saved their undead skin during the purge of the guillotine which had nothing to do with fraternity or liberty but simply undead baddies.
Anyway I truthfully do not know how I feel about this development. Could be interesting, but it could also be a story thread they introduced in one episode and then never talk about again. Considering there are only 4 episodes left in this series I’m afraid it is going to be the latter.
Coralline got kidnapped by her brother and Mick proved that he is not only a pathetic vampire; he’s also a pathetic human being. Rather than chase after Coralline or even figure out where she is going to be taken Mick decides to order out. Then he decides to go see Beth, who by the way he’s been a real jerk to since her boyfriend died.
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