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The Kiss

August 21, 2012 at 01:43

In our third and final installment of "Briar Rose" we were finally able to shed some light on the otherwise mysterious Captain Renard. Along with revealing his pseudo-creature nature, we were able to further establish and introduce his brother, Eric Renard, played by the talented James Frain. It was extremely difficult killing off the reoccurring character Catherine, played by the equally talented Jessica Tuck, but given Kelly's blood lust coupled with Catherine's inherently evil nature, there seemed little room for compromise. We felt it would have been too much introducing a new creature into this episode and were more than content focusing on Nick and Kelly putting an end to the terror that was the Mauvais Dentes.

 

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