![]() ![]() The death of Rufus Griswold (Michael Trucco), the head of Fortunato Pharmaceuticals just prior to the Usher reign, comes in the form of a flashback during episode eight, "The Raven."Īfter defending the company in a legal battle against the state, Roderick attends a New Year's Eve costume party for Fortunato with Madeline. Understanding what she's done, Victorine takes a knife and stabs herself in the abdomen and dies. Looking for the source of the clicking, he finds a horrific secret: Alessandra is dead, with the controversial cardiac device strapped around her heart. Roderick arrives to her apartment and hears the clicking, too. A clicking noise relentlessly pursues her, as what happens in Poe's short story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the title of this episode. The blow is fatal.įrom then on, Victorine can hardly focus. They have a massive argument, which ends in Victorine throwing a bookend at her. Victorine's partner and the trial's lead doctor, Alessandro (Paola Nuñez), is furious at the idea of moving from primate to human. Victorine convinces her to participate in the trial for her cardiac contraption. Victorine LaFourcade decides to move from doing medical tests of her heart device on chimps to doing tests on people. Jumping up onto a medal table, Verna becomes a chimp and fatally attacks Camille, who is found the next morning. Threatening her way past Verna, who is posing as a nighttime security guard, Camille heads back to a room filled with cages and begins taking incriminating photographs of the primates. To confirm the information, Camille travels to the animal laboratory in Episode Three, "Murder in the Rue Morgue." She cuts up the chimps' bodies and throws them away. Her methods are gruesome: Victorine operates on one chimp, then switches out the body if the procedure doesn't go as planned. Through her research, Camille Usher finds that sister Victorine LaFourcade (T'Nia Miller) has been falsifying results from trials of her cardiac devices, which she's testing on chimpanzees. Camille L’EspanayeĪya Furukawa as Tina, Kate Siegel as Camille L'Espanaye, Igby Rigney as Toby inĬamille L’Espanaye (Kate Siegel) digs up intelligence on each of her siblings after Dupin hints at a mole in the family. But what Prospero thought was water is actually deadly acid from Fortunato Pharmaceuticals.Īs over 70 bodies - some lifeless, others hardly surviving - lay on the ground of the makeshift club, Verna walks over to Prospero's body and places her chilling mask over his face. Verna responds, "Consequence, and tonight is consequential."Īfter a brief conversation in which Prospero suggests the two sleep together, Verna slips away back into the packed crowd.įinally, the sprinkler system goes off, meant to liven up the dance floor. She seductively lures Prospero into a bedroom. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, he doesn't get the chance to see his plan through fruition.Īt this point, a mysterious woman dressed in a skeleton mask and red cape is introduced: Verna, who winds up playing a role in the death of all Usher family members. The youngest Usher encourages partygoers to wear masks and partake in drugs and group orgies, which he captures on film to later use as blackmail. The elite gathering, which his sister-in-law Morelle (Crystal Balint) secretly attends, takes place at an old and unoccupied family building transformed into his eponymous club. Prospero plows forward, hosting a blowout party in the show's second episode, "The Masque of the Red Death." Propsero Usher (Sauriyan Sapkota), the youngest of the six Usher kids, proposes an exclusive pop-up club. Roderick and Madeline Usher offer to invest in each of the Usher children's business ideas. ![]()
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