It makes sense that Leviathans would fear the spirits of the humans they killed. After all, Leviathans are energy, intelligence, and power, and once humans lose their bodies they're probably on a more equal footing with the Leviathans.
Good point, hadn't thought of it that way. Human ghosts would even be superior, since the Leviathans are flesh at this point.
I want to see David as Liz's Leviathan boss threaten her with a spanking when she's bad. Julia's back in the Nehru-ish grey suit she was in when she updated suddenly from 1967 helmet-head Julia into cooler 1968 short-haired Julia, right after Vicki returned from 1795. She got a lot of use out of that, which is okay, it's a good suit. Why am I going on about DS clothes more? Peer pressure?
Liz locked and loaded! I forgot that she was going to fill Julia with lead, and right there in the Drawing Room! The Leviathan master plan, such as it is, would have come crashing down around them though, had Liz done it. No planning to avoid being caught, not even a silencer. They lose Liz, they lose their access to money and influence. Then again, if Carolyn inherits... The Leviathans' control of humans is fine up until they're ordered to do something bad, at which point it fails, so that's like no control at all. And fine David, why don't
you shoot her? Maybe they really did want to get Liz off to prison after all...
Red herring... it turns out 20th century Q comes in home in rags no matter what, no lycanthropy required. *** The Book says they must trick normals into killing each other, so the ghosts won't know Leviathans are responsible and retaliate? Ghosts can't be fooled in that way.
Leviathan pecking order, characters seen so far:
Star Wars emperor
Oberon/Haza
Barnabas
Michael
David
Megan
ECS
Philip
Amy
Am I wrong?
Tate is also consumed by his inadequecy as an artist without Petofi, not just by missing immortality... both these things might be bound up together, for him. Great ending! Once again, D Briscoe has to come up with a reaction to a bizarre circumstance for which no standard emotional response applies (as with finding Petofi's hand reattached).