Mr. Frid's second VO? Welcome, Lair. Tate is revealed as a Petofi associate, who owes his career and talent to Petofi, and is expected to pay a price eventually... which may be his soul, but I have to think they threw that in before they had actually figured out what Petofi wants and needs from people. I'm not sure what he'd do with someone's soul. Maybe he's thinking of opening up a branch Hell.
What are Aristede and Tate arguing about? I can't tell. I decided they might be having a contrived, unnecessary argument to reveal certain information to viewers this way. We learn that Petofi lost his Hand in 1797. If he doesn't get it back by 100 years exactly, he dies, and he's already starting to die. He's in suspended animation. If he does get it back, he's immortal.
Why? We know the Hand was cut off as the price for Julianka's mother having cured him of werewolfism. Does it really seem likely that they would add all this stuff that might actually work out very well for him? The gypsies, or one gypsy, took pity on him, but none of them really liked him, I would guess. Are spells pre-written, with parts that cannot be changed? Were they stuck with all these conditions that the gypsy in question had no choice about, if they wanted to perform the cure/spell?
Maybe this business we're hearing about now isn't connected to the gypsies, but to someone he went to after the Hand was taken. Why would anyone include those conditions, though? It occurred to me that [spoiler] Afterlife Guy, who intercepted Amanda Harris on her way down off the bridge in NYC, might have intercepted the Count too, and arranged all this. It sounds like a similar deal.[/spoiler]
Aristede waits. I amused self by assuming he was waiting to use the john, because the Count is sleepy from his self-induced trance, and only has one hand to do his business with. He then hears Jamofi telepathically... so Aristede was waiting and waiting impatiently for the guy in the next room, or wherever Petofi is cocooned, to make mental contact with him, through a boy he's possessing a couple miles away or so. Only on DS.
Magda has now assumed Julia's role as selfless voluntary helper. Poor Magda. She's received her "Truth", which is that she's to blame for everything. With all these truths coming out, I wonder, do we all have these hidden dreads and guilts?