I like it when a LE character takes charge, and marches into a violent and/or supernatural situation and takes action. I guess it means something different for Roger etc., than it does for Barnabas, Quentin, or Julia, maybe because she's a doctor and used to unpleasantness, and also secretly craves this sort of thing I think. Roger has to breach a barrier inside himself to do this, and has to get his aristocratic hands dirty as well.
So Roger decides to apply blunt force trauma in the name of goodness. So far so good. Down goes Bruno. Then though, Roger steps out and instructs Carolyn to stand guard in case Bruno comes to! Be careful not to rough him up too badly, Kitten! Then later, Roger doesn't call the police on Bruno, and then lets Carolyn wander outside again. Still later, after the werewolf attack, Roger rushes to Bruno's aid!
Chris's wolfy hand tries to maul Chris's own face... nice of the werewolf to defend Carolyn and maul Bruno to death. Bruno is dead. Hooray! Instead of rambling to Roger about how it wasn't quite a man though, he could have complicated things immeasurably by just muttering, "Werewolf!" with his last breath.
That's cool... Roger sees PT Bruno right after RT Bruno dies! This scene made me think that the big fur coat might have been worn to cover MS's skinniness. I think Bruno's PT opposite should have been bald and a PETA member, by the way. It's fun watching (RT) Roger being progressively more and more weirded out, as more and more shocking PT doppelgangers wander into this very popular room: Bruno, Liz, then "himself", the Reprobate. (I want to be one of those.) He's never seen anything so preposterous in all his life!!