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« on: April 01, 2015, 11:16:30 AM »
Michael now wants Barnabas to kill Julia. Later we find out he's telling this separately to everyone. That's rather disorganized. Form a committee. Have a meeting. Murder it seems is a boundary that human slaves have trouble crossing. What good are humans to them, then?
Michael Maitland's more of a preppy Leviathan, like a kid from a rich family who would go out with friends after dark and kick homeless people. Barnabas has his vampire dream. Was there ever a mirror at the bottom of his stairs before? Go to the docks, and the doxies will be there. No credit for actress. When she approached Barnabas, I guess they used sentimental love music because they had no lust music! Really inappropriate. She says "I'd love to see the inside of your house", then as he puts the bite on her, I pictured her screaming, "I said house, not mouth!!!" The Green Hornet visual effect gets Barnabas safely home. NewVamp loves her vampire daddy.
I believe this new Leviathan priest went too far in this, his first threat. After all this, Barnabas still refuses to kill Julia. So robed one is forced to backpedal in an embarrassing, obvious way, claiming that following that order wasn't so important, just general obedience. This backing down should have told Barnabas that he has power, that they need him too much to take rash steps against him. Barnabas should have used this.
What, Levi guy, Julia's not beautiful? Just struck me strange the way he complimented Josette's beauty in a way that seemed at J's expense...
Barnabas should also have learned that he has power when the robed one awkwardly and hastily dropped a solid threat, and substituted for it an unproveable threat, that he just has to take their word about. The priest probably just made it up on the spot.