I didn't even realize Eph was the bad guy from Ant-Man until they started talking about him getting rid of the wig.
At the end of the episode, was that a new vampire coming into the city, or one leaving?
The scene with Palmer and his assitant dancing while the building burned behind them was creepy. It will be interesting to see how she reacts if/when she learns who and what he is.
I like that they are showing more of how the city is dealing with the plague, like with the Councilwoman, and the cops clearing the building.
Kellie sing a lulaby to her Feelers was creepy too.
EDIT: Just found the answer to my question about the vampire at the end of the episode.
Apparently that is a character from the books named Quinlan arriving in NY. I just read up on him on The Strain's wiki and it sounds like he should be a very interesting character.
I've been trying to remember, did they ever explain why some of the vampires, like Eichorst, Palmer, and the singer are fully aware and sentient and others are just mindless monsters?
At the end of the episode, was that a new vampire coming into the city, or one leaving?
The scene with Palmer and his assitant dancing while the building burned behind them was creepy. It will be interesting to see how she reacts if/when she learns who and what he is.
I like that they are showing more of how the city is dealing with the plague, like with the Councilwoman, and the cops clearing the building.
Kellie sing a lulaby to her Feelers was creepy too.
EDIT: Just found the answer to my question about the vampire at the end of the episode.
Apparently that is a character from the books named Quinlan arriving in NY. I just read up on him on The Strain's wiki and it sounds like he should be a very interesting character.
I've been trying to remember, did they ever explain why some of the vampires, like Eichorst, Palmer, and the singer are fully aware and sentient and others are just mindless monsters?
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