What is the explanation for the resurrection of Angelique, posing as Cassandra? Thoughts? Speculations? Ideas?
Spoiler....Perhaps the question is did Angelique really die in 1795?
However what was she doing in hell when Quentin and Evan Handley conjured her up in 1897?
As for trying to follow all of the "deaths" "resurrections" and "beginnings" of Angelique, I gave that up a long time ago. She was child in Martinique, with a mother there, she was a human in New England long before that (what year was it? I forget), she was dead, she wasn't. Ahhhh fooey with it. I just enjoy watching her!
Good question! Perhaps not. At one point Barnabas reveals that the only way to destroy a witch is by fire. Since he strangled her in 1795, maybe she didn't die . . . enough.Because her master punishes her by sending her back to 1795 after she squeals on Nicholas, although he lifts her vampire curse. Barnabas encounters her there again when he goes back to save Vicki in 1796 . . . and THIS time Ben Stokes destroys her by fire. So she's really dead . . . until Evan and Quentin conjure her back from fire in 1897.
Spoiler....Perhaps the question is did Angelique really die in 1795? However what was she doing in hell when Quentin and Evan Handley conjured her up in 1897? We know she did die in 1840RT at the hand of Lamar Trask. There has always been mystic surrounding this character which definitly makes her far from boring. Do we really want to know the harden facts? It is part of the charm of the Series!