"The Dark Place" | |
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Series Mayfair Witches Season 1, Episode 2 | |
Air date | January 15th, 2023 |
Writers | Michael Goldbach |
Director | Michael Uppendahl |
Producers | Steph Accetta; Sarah Cornwell; Tom Williams; Lindsey Villarreal; Michael Goldbach; Sean Reycraft; Jessica Held; Michael Uppendahl; Anne Rice; Christopher Rice; Jeff Freilich; Mark Johnson; Michelle Ashford; Esta Spalding; Guin McPherson; Annie Rhodes |
Starring | Alexandra Daddario; Tongayi Chirisa; Jack Huston; Harry Hamlin |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Witching Hour" |
Next "Second Line" |
"The Dark Place" is the second episode of season one of the supernatural drama series Mayfair Witches and the second episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael Uppendahl with a script written by Michael Goldbach. It first aired on AMC on Sunday, January 15th, 2023 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Alexandra Daddario | Rowan Fielding |
Tongayi Chirisa | Ciprien Grieve |
Jack Huston | Lasher |
Harry Hamlin | Cortland Mayfair |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Beth Grant | Carlotta Mayfair |
Erica Gimpel | Ellie Fielding |
Annabeth Gish | Deirdre Mayfair |
Tobias Jelinek | Daniel Lemle |
Hannah Alline | Suzanne Mayfair |
Deneen Tyler | Delphine |
Ravi Naidu | Samir |
Billy Slaughter | Vernon Lamb |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Nadine Lewington | Aoife |
Sylvia Grace Crim | Noreen Davis |
Jim Gleason | Norman Keck |
Emma Rose Smith | Florie Mayfair |
Jay Howard Thames | Village glovemaker |
Shannon Nicole | Paramedic |
Choppy Guillotte | Hotel clerk |
Victoria Patenaude | Ghost Tour guide |
Hick Cheramie | Aoife's poor soul |
David Rolston | Quintron |
Panacea Theriac | Miss Pussycat |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Lives of the Mayfair Witches series of novels was created by author Anne Rice. They began as a three volume set, which began in 1990 with The Witching Hour, and continued in Lasher in 1993 and Taltos in 1994, as well as crossover works with Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. The Mayfair Witches television series, which debuted on AMC in January, 2023 was developed for television by Michelle Ashford and Esta Spalding.
- This episode is rated TV-MA. It contains strong language.
- Co-producers Guin McPherson and Annie Rhodes are credited during the end-title credit sequence in this episode.
- Line producer Stephanie Accetta is credited as Steph Accetta in this episode.
- Actor Jay Thames is credited as Jay Howard Thames in this episode.
- This is the second and final appearance of Deirdre Mayfair as a living person.
- This is the first appearance of Samir, who is Ciprien Grieve's superior in the Talamasca.
- This episode establishes that Rowan Mayfair was born and subsequently adopted in 1991. The events of the previous episode take place on her "Adoption Day".
- The South Bay Adoption Agency was established in 1995, not in 1991 as Rowan was led to believe.
- The photograph of Ellie Fielding and Deirdre Mayfair was taken in front of the First Street House in 1990.
- Actress Beth Grant also played Shayla Beaumont in the film The Dark Half in 1993. She also played Maude Pearson in the "Rm w/a Vu" episode of Angel in 1999.
Allusions[]
- Birds feature prominently in this episode. In the 1681 flashback, Suzanne sees a flock of birds which are seemingly whispering her name. In the modern timeline, Rowan Mayfair inadvertently uses her power to kill a flock of crows, which fall down upon her car. In some cultures, a dead bird is an omen that someone close is about to die. Rowan's mother dies at the end of the episode.
Questions[]
- Who killed Deirdre Mayfair at the end of the episode? The answer to this question will be revealed in "What Rough Beast".
Production Crew[]
See also[]
External Links[]
Season One This article pertains to an episode from season one of the Mayfair Witches television series. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Mayfair Witches season 1 episodes category. Episodes
"The Witching Hour" • "The Dark Place" • "Second Line" • "Curiouser and Curiouser" • "The Thrall" • "Transference" • "Tessa" • "What Rough Beast" Characters
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