Iwould like to start this recap by publicly announcing, before man and God, that I am resetting my expectations for Talamasca: The Secret Order . As a result of the show being (a) clearly greenlit as a result of the critical success of AMC’s wordy, character-driven Interview with the Vampire , (b) actively trying to get Interview fans in the door with cameos from beloved character Daniel Molloy and (in this episode) somewhat less beloved character Raglan James, and (c) spending its first few episodes focusing intensely, albeit incompetently, on its principal characters’ motivations and psyches, I’d assumed that this was a show that wanted to be character-driven and was simply failing at that task.

Having now seen the (delightfully titled!) “Wet Work,” though, I’ve got a new hypoth

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