Angelique: "Well, I gave you every opportunity to go away and leave me alone, but you refused. I did what HAD to be done."
Dameon: "You mean you got Bruno and Trask to do it for you."
A: "Bruno loved me the way I wanted to be loved."
D: "No man ever loved you like I loved you."
A: "Stay where you are. Don't come any closer, and keep looking into my eyes. Now I know you want your death revenged. I can't blame you for that, but I cannot allow you. I have laid many plans here and I won't have them upset by you or by anyone else."
D: "And I won't rest until Quentin knows the truth about you."
A: "Oh yes you will. I summoned you here and I can send you away again. You had to appear because I used the Candle of the Seventh Secret. It can bring you here because they have control over life. And they can send you away again because they have control over death. They can send you back to your grave forever."
D: "I'm not a living being anymore, Angelique. The candles have no power over me."
A: "Then try to move. Try to lift your hand and snuff the candles out."
D: "I-I-I can't move."
A: "I have a hold over you in death too, you see. And when the seventh candle appeared, you appeared. When the seventh candle is snuffed out, you will return to your tomb and never appear again."
D: "No. No, you can't do it. You can't do it."
A: "Poor Dameon. Just as charming in death as he was in life, and every bit as meddlesome. But not for much longer. Good-bye, Dameon."
D: "No, Angelique. Please, Angelique. No, no, AAAAA!"
A: [Laughs] "Now nothing stands in my way. The house will be mine again. Quentin will be mine again. And nothing can stop me. Nothing."
I enjoyed that scene a lot more this time around.
What on earth did he do to make his death necessary to Angelique?
That's a very good question. Since Dameon obviously fell for her, it seems unlikely that he would have tried to harm her, unless he was making demands that she couldn't meet. Maybe the quality she liked in Bruno's brand of love was that he accepted the status quo?
Sorry Midnite about the "revenging" once again..
Thanks. <sigh>
Not that I would condone violence toward women under any circumstance nor make light of it, but Yaeger tempted Buffie with a promise of money and furs and
everything (shoes?), and all she has to show for putting up with his crap is a lackluster painting of a countryside? He was supposed to be her ticket out, but they seem to have dropped that angle completely. I see no reason anymore for her to not cash her next paycheck and get as far away as it will take her.