and snark on her leftover takeout is and is not related to the necklace. Rowan is still very much tethered to Lasher, whether she likes it or not, and his ability to pop up at the foot of her bed at 2 a.m. I don’t know if it’s any more worthwhile to parse the heavy-handed attempt at feminism here than it is to try connecting plot points from one Mayfair Witches episode to another (like, you get it, right?) when we can talk about the silly spooky stuff instead. Elsewhere in New Orleans, our favorite medical examiner is using Deirdre’s pickled heart to chase MRA clout. On the witch side of things, we learn that the Mayfairs have collected pieces of dead designee and assembled them into a doll (her head is Deborah’s hip bone!), which they use for ritual purposes. But Mayfair Witches is best enjoyed for its attention to vibe rather than continuity, and “Transference” was a real triumph in the vibe department. There must have been some kind of declaration or moment not orchestrated by Lasher, right? And none of that happened onscreen? We’ve really just skipped right to sharing a bed and midnight spats over Rowan’s Precious. When did Rowan and Cip decide to be in a relationship? Was there a moment I missed? When was the last time we saw these two have a conversation? There must have been a first kiss. Photo: Vulture Photo: Alfonso Bresciani/AMC
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