Errol was a good villain. Removed from reality, but a God in his own little twisted world. The actor portrayed that sentiment and confidence well. The way he changed personalities and accents gave him this sense of having split personalities, but at will, as opposed to anything he wasn't aware of. He wasn't a monster. He was a person removed from normalcy and very comfortable with himself in those surroundings. No shame. I wish we had seen more of him, because they were intetesting.
This season doesn't have that supernatural vibe that last season did. The bird head was weird.
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