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** Eventually Nandor learns the truth, which he considers especially dishonorable since he was the very last person to discover that his familiar was turned by another vampire. Nandor flies into a murderous rage so intense he's able to grab pure silver in his hands and not wince at the pain. Guillermo understandably goes on the lam. The otherwise apathetic housemates are also disturbed at Nandor's bloodlust and trakc down Guillermo so they can express their concern for his wellbeing.

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** Eventually Nandor learns the truth, which he considers especially dishonorable since he was the very last person to discover that his familiar was turned by another vampire. Nandor flies into a murderous rage so intense he's able to grab pure silver in his hands and not wince at the pain. Guillermo understandably goes on the lam. The otherwise apathetic housemates are also disturbed at Nandor's bloodlust and trakc track down Guillermo so they can express their concern for his wellbeing.wellbeing. Nandor even goes so far as to call Guillermo from his mother's home, revealing he's been there for some time and calmly threatens her life to force Guillermo to show up.
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* [[spoiler: The Baron]] becomes this in Season 5 after he learns that [[spoiler: Guillermo was the one to burn him up and that he has vampire hunter heritage. The Baron takes the stage to call out the other assembled vampires for growing soft and weak over the years, before [[RedEyesTakeWarning angrily]] chasing down Guillermo to kill him. Notably Guillermo, who's shown that he can kill lesser vampires with ease and fought Nandor to a standstill, is scared enough that the only thing he can do is run.]]

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* [[spoiler: The Baron]] Baron becomes this in Season 5 after he learns that [[spoiler: Guillermo was the one to burn him up and that he has vampire hunter heritage. The Baron takes the stage to call out the other assembled vampires for growing soft and weak over the years, before [[RedEyesTakeWarning angrily]] chasing down Guillermo to kill him. Notably Guillermo, who's shown that he can kill lesser vampires with ease and fought Nandor to a standstill, is scared enough that the only thing he can do is run.]]
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* [[spoiler: The Baron]] becomes this in Season 5 after he learns that [[spoiler: Guillermo was the one to burn him up and that he has vampire hunter heritage. The Baron takes the stage to call out the other assembled vampires for growing soft and weak over the years, before [[RedEyesTakeWarning angrily]] chasing down Guillermo to kill him. Notably Guillermo, who's shown that he can kill lesser vampires with ease and fought Nandor to a standstill, is scared enough that the only thing he can do is run.]]

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* [[spoiler: The Baron]] becomes this in Season 5 after he learns that [[spoiler: Guillermo was the one to burn him up and that he has vampire hunter heritage. The Baron takes the stage to call out the other assembled vampires for growing soft and weak over the years, before [[RedEyesTakeWarning angrily]] chasing down Guillermo to kill him. Notably Guillermo, who's shown that he can kill lesser vampires with ease and fought Nandor to a standstill, is scared enough that the only thing he can do is run.]]]]
** Eventually Nandor learns the truth, which he considers especially dishonorable since he was the very last person to discover that his familiar was turned by another vampire. Nandor flies into a murderous rage so intense he's able to grab pure silver in his hands and not wince at the pain. Guillermo understandably goes on the lam. The otherwise apathetic housemates are also disturbed at Nandor's bloodlust and trakc down Guillermo so they can express their concern for his wellbeing.
* Guillermo finally becomes a full-fledged vampire after ingesting human blood. The sensation immediately drives him into a bloodlust and he demands to go out on the town to hunt innocent people. It's only when he witnesses the other vampires feeding on a restaurant full of corpses that Guillermo realizes what he's become and is disturbed by what he assumes will be the rest of his life.
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* Collin Robinson is kidnapped by a council of energy vampires and their conducting of a meeting is tortuous to him and they are feeding on him at the same time.

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* Collin Robinson is kidnapped by a council of energy vampires and their conducting of a meeting is tortuous to him and they are feeding on him at the same time.time.
* [[spoiler: The Baron]] becomes this in Season 5 after he learns that [[spoiler: Guillermo was the one to burn him up and that he has vampire hunter heritage. The Baron takes the stage to call out the other assembled vampires for growing soft and weak over the years, before [[RedEyesTakeWarning angrily]] chasing down Guillermo to kill him. Notably Guillermo, who's shown that he can kill lesser vampires with ease and fought Nandor to a standstill, is scared enough that the only thing he can do is run.]]
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* Laszlo suddenly shoving the human Guillermo into a shipping coffin and closing the lid is terrifying, mitigated only slightly by the reveal he put "a hole" in it somewhere, and only made worse by Guillermo's panicked screaming.

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* Laszlo suddenly shoving the human Guillermo into a shipping coffin and closing the lid is terrifying, mitigated only slightly by the reveal he put "a hole" in it somewhere, and only made worse by Guillermo's panicked screaming.screaming.
* The hybrid animals made from Guillermo's blood are rather creepy looking.
* Collin Robinson is kidnapped by a council of energy vampires and their conducting of a meeting is tortuous to him and they are feeding on him at the same time.
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* Jenna's transformation into a vampire from her and others' point of view, especially her roommates. Jenna thinks she is merely sick. Her roommate comes across her corpse and is visibly distressed. As she is being wheeled away by paramedics, under a sheet, she suddenly sits up and scares the shit out of the paramedics. This drives [[spoiler:Jenna's roommate to become a vampire hunter]].
* The scene where the main characters are being [[spoiler:burned alive by the sun]] is terrifying.

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* Jenna's transformation into a vampire from her and others' point of view, especially her roommates. Jenna thinks she is merely sick. Her roommate comes across her corpse and is visibly distressed. As she is being wheeled away by paramedics, under a sheet, she suddenly sits up and scares the shit out of the paramedics. This drives [[spoiler:Jenna's Jenna's roommate to become a vampire hunter]].
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* The scene where the main characters are being [[spoiler:burned burned alive by the sun]] sun is terrifying.



* Season 3 introduces the Sire, the oldest and most savage of all vampires, unseen behind a chained door and only heard by his monstrous roaring... [[spoiler:until he escapes]].
* Cult leader Jan. As hilarious as it is to watch Creator/CreeSummer ChewingTheScenery in a rare live-action role, the fact remains that she's dangerously charismatic to the point of [[spoiler:convincing an entire commune of vampires to walk into open sunlight--to their deaths--by making them believe they were on a path towards becoming human again]]. It's not unlike how real-life cult leaders have operated.
** Jan's monologue as they're [[spoiler:walking out into the sun]] bears a disturbing resemblance to the Jonestown tape.
* Laszlo suddenly [[spoiler:shoving the human Guillermo into a shipping coffin and closing the lid]] is terrifying, mitigated only slightly by the reveal he [[spoiler:put "a hole" in it somewhere]], and only made worse by [[spoiler:Guillermo's]] panicked screaming.

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* Season 3 introduces the Sire, the oldest and most savage of all vampires, unseen behind a chained door and only heard by his monstrous roaring... [[spoiler:until until he escapes]].
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* Cult leader Jan. As hilarious as it is to watch Creator/CreeSummer ChewingTheScenery in a rare live-action role, the fact remains that she's dangerously charismatic to the point of [[spoiler:convincing convincing an entire commune of vampires to walk into open sunlight--to their deaths--by making them believe they were on a path towards becoming human again]].again. It's not unlike how real-life cult leaders have operated.
** Jan's monologue as they're [[spoiler:walking walking out into the sun]] sun bears a disturbing resemblance to the Jonestown tape.
* Laszlo suddenly [[spoiler:shoving shoving the human Guillermo into a shipping coffin and closing the lid]] lid is terrifying, mitigated only slightly by the reveal he [[spoiler:put put "a hole" in it somewhere]], somewhere, and only made worse by [[spoiler:Guillermo's]] Guillermo's panicked screaming.

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* Jenna's transformation into a vampire from her and others' point of view, especially her roommates. Jenna thinks she is merely sick. Her roommate comes across her corpse and is visibly distressed. As she is being wheeled away by paramedics, under a sheet, she suddenly sits up and scares the shit out of the paramedics. This drives [[spoiler:Jenna's roommate to become a vampire hunter]].



* Jenna's transformation into a vampire from her and others' point of view, especially her roommates. Jenna thinks she is merely sick. Her roommate comes across her supposed corpse and is visibly distressed. As she is being wheeled away by paramedics, under a sheet, she suddenly sits up and scares the shit out of the paramedics. This drives [[spoiler:Jenna's roommate to become a vampire hunter]].



* Season 3 introduces the Sire, the oldest and most savage of all vampires, unseen behind a chained door and only heard by its monstrous roaring... [[spoiler:Until it escapes]].
* Cult leader Jan. As hilarious as it is to watch Creator/CreeSummer ChewingTheScenery in a rare live-action role, the fact remains that she's dangerously charismatic to the point of convincing an entire commune of vampires to walk into open sunlight--to their deaths--by making them believe they were on a path towards becoming human again. It's not unlike how real-life cult leaders have operated.
** Jan's monologue as they're walking out into the sun bears a disturbing resemblance to the Jonestown tape.
* Laszlo suddenly [[spoiler: shoving the human Guillermo into a shipping coffin and closing the lid]] is terrifying, mitigated only slightly by the reveal he [[spoiler: put "a hole" in it somewhere]], and only made worse by Guillermo's panicked screaming.
* Carol looks like a shriveled, subhuman cave creature, has bulging white eyes, acts feral, and speaks in an otherworldly hiss.

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* Simon's new follower Carol looks like a shriveled, subhuman cave creature, has bulging white eyes, acts feral, and speaks in an otherworldly hiss.
* Season 3 introduces the Sire, the oldest and most savage of all vampires, unseen behind a chained door and only heard by its his monstrous roaring... [[spoiler:Until it [[spoiler:until he escapes]].
* Cult leader Jan. As hilarious as it is to watch Creator/CreeSummer ChewingTheScenery in a rare live-action role, the fact remains that she's dangerously charismatic to the point of convincing [[spoiler:convincing an entire commune of vampires to walk into open sunlight--to their deaths--by making them believe they were on a path towards becoming human again.again]]. It's not unlike how real-life cult leaders have operated.
** Jan's monologue as they're walking [[spoiler:walking out into the sun sun]] bears a disturbing resemblance to the Jonestown tape.
* Laszlo suddenly [[spoiler: shoving [[spoiler:shoving the human Guillermo into a shipping coffin and closing the lid]] is terrifying, mitigated only slightly by the reveal he [[spoiler: put [[spoiler:put "a hole" in it somewhere]], and only made worse by Guillermo's [[spoiler:Guillermo's]] panicked screaming.
* Carol looks like a shriveled, subhuman cave creature, has bulging white eyes, acts feral, and speaks in an otherworldly hiss.
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* Carol looks like a shriveled, subhuman cave creature, has bulging white eyes, acts feral, and speaks in an otherworldly hiss.
* Marwa's entire plotline is a slow motion trainwreck of FridgeHorror. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to remarry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-deathing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for how to do the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Future episodes establish that this wish has effectively removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor, tired of her as a result of the submissive personality he imposed, wishes for her to turn into a complete physical and mental copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, reasoning that Marwa-cum-Freddie seems happier as a completely different person and sends clone!Freddie off to travel the world. Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]

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* Carol looks like a shriveled, subhuman cave creature, has bulging white eyes, acts feral, and speaks in an otherworldly hiss.
* Marwa's entire plotline is a slow motion trainwreck of FridgeHorror. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to remarry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-deathing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for how to do the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Future episodes establish that this wish has effectively removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor, tired of her as a result of the submissive personality he imposed, wishes for her to turn into a complete physical and mental copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, reasoning that Marwa-cum-Freddie seems happier as a completely different person and sends clone!Freddie off to travel the world. Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]
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* Marwa's entire plotline is a slow motion trainwreck of FridgeHorror. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to remarry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-deathing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for how to do the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Future episodes establish that this wish has effectively removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor, tired of her as a result of the submissive personality he imposed, wishes for her to turn into a complete physical and mental copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, instead sending clone!Freddie off to travel the world, and Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]

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* Marwa's entire plotline is a slow motion trainwreck of FridgeHorror. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to remarry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-deathing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for how to do the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Future episodes establish that this wish has effectively removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor, tired of her as a result of the submissive personality he imposed, wishes for her to turn into a complete physical and mental copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, instead sending reasoning that Marwa-cum-Freddie seems happier as a completely different person and sends clone!Freddie off to travel the world, and world. Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]
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* Marwa's entire plotline is a season long NightmareFuel. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to marry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-deathing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Future episodes establish that this wish has removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor wishes for her to turn into an exact copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, instead sending clone!Freddie off to travel the world, and Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]

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* Marwa's entire plotline is a season long NightmareFuel. slow motion trainwreck of FridgeHorror. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to marry remarry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-deathing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for how to do the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Future episodes establish that this wish has effectively removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor Nandor, tired of her as a result of the submissive personality he imposed, wishes for her to turn into an exact a complete physical and mental copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, instead sending clone!Freddie off to travel the world, and Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]
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* Marwa's entire plotline is a season long NightmareFuel. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to marry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-killing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Future episodes establish that this wish has removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor wishes for her to turn into an exact copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, instead sending clone!Freddie off to travel the world, and Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]

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* Marwa's entire plotline is a season long NightmareFuel. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to marry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-killing re-deathing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Future episodes establish that this wish has removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor wishes for her to turn into an exact copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, instead sending clone!Freddie off to travel the world, and Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]
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* Marwa's entire plotline is a season long NightmareFuel. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to marry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-killing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Later episodes show that this wish has removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor wishes for her to turn into an exact copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, instead sending clone!Freddie off to travel the world, and Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]

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* Marwa's entire plotline is a season long NightmareFuel. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to marry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-killing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Later Future episodes show establish that this wish has removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor wishes for her to turn into an exact copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, instead sending clone!Freddie off to travel the world, and Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]
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* Carol looks like a shriveled, subhuman cave creature, has bulging white eyes, acts feral, and speaks in an otherworldly hiss.

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* Carol looks like a shriveled, subhuman cave creature, has bulging white eyes, acts feral, and speaks in an otherworldly hiss.hiss.
* Marwa's entire plotline is a season long NightmareFuel. One of Nandor's many wives during his human life, she is resurrected in season four, hundreds of years after her death and the deaths of all her family, with the rest of his wives so that he can choose one to marry in the present day. He finally chooses Marwa (after re-killing the rest of the wives at the first sign of any minor flaw), and proceeds to use his Djinn wishes to alter her appearance on a whim without her knowledge or consent. The night before their wedding, Nandor wishes for Marwa to like everything he likes so that she will go along with his plans for the wedding. It's later revealed that she had been having second thoughts about marrying Nandor, but that the wish essentially brainwashed her into going through with it. Later episodes show that this wish has removed her free will and turned her into a YesMan for Nandor, seemingly without any awareness on her part. Finally, [[spoiler:in "Freddie," Nandor wishes for her to turn into an exact copy of Guillermo's boyfriend Freddie, and Marwa herself completely disappears. Nandor never undoes the wish, instead sending clone!Freddie off to travel the world, and Marwa is not seen again for the rest of the season. Even worse, the exact mechanics of the wish are left unclear: Did she simply stop existing, with the new Freddie taking her place? Is it an intense form of brainwashing to give her a different personality, complete with a new body? Is she somehow [[AndIMustScream trapped in her own mind, aware of what's going on but unable to do anything]]?]]
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* The scene where the main characters are being [[spoiler:burned alive by the sun]] is terrifying.
* Jenna's transformation into a vampire from her and others' point of view, especially her roommates. Jenna thinks she is merely sick. Her roommate comes across her supposed corpse and is visibly distressed. As she is being wheeled away by paramedics, under a sheet, she suddenly sits up and scares the shit out of the paramedics. This drives [[spoiler:Jenna's roommate to become a vampire hunter]].
* The teleportation of the vampire children in "The Curse". Not only is the effect itself eerie, the camera is focused on Guillermo finally convincing Shanice that they've broken into a normal human house--so it takes a second for the viewer to realize [[SignificantBackgroundEvent that he's very wrong]].
* Season 3 introduces the Sire, the oldest and most savage of all vampires, unseen behind a chained door and only heard by its monstrous roaring... [[spoiler:Until it escapes]].
* Cult leader Jan. As hilarious as it is to watch Creator/CreeSummer ChewingTheScenery in a rare live-action role, the fact remains that she's dangerously charismatic to the point of convincing an entire commune of vampires to walk into open sunlight--to their deaths--by making them believe they were on a path towards becoming human again. It's not unlike how real-life cult leaders have operated.
** Jan's monologue as they're walking out into the sun bears a disturbing resemblance to the Jonestown tape.
* Laszlo suddenly [[spoiler: shoving the human Guillermo into a shipping coffin and closing the lid]] is terrifying, mitigated only slightly by the reveal he [[spoiler: put "a hole" in it somewhere]], and only made worse by Guillermo's panicked screaming.
* Carol looks like a shriveled, subhuman cave creature, has bulging white eyes, acts feral, and speaks in an otherworldly hiss.

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