This episode opens with the Oscar Wilde quote, "We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell." This is the second Oscar Wilde quote, the first being just three episodes earlier in "Silence of the Slams."
The character "Joan Vark" is an obvious reference to Joan of Ark.
The preacher's bodyguards Mark, Luke and John are references to three of the four Gospels.
The "previously on" at the beginning is spoken by Rosalee.
Dwight's ex-wife is completely delusional, but she does get one thing right. She tells one of her followers that "the beast" will take Dwight forever.
In episode 3.16, The Show Must Go On, the team deals with a carnival worker losing control of his voge. Monroe and Rosalee explain the umkippen, where constant voges can lead to losing control of the wesen side.
Dwight's ex has no clue what she is talking about, but is accidentally right, just the same.
In episode 3.16, The Show Must Go On, the team deals with a carnival worker losing control of his voge. Monroe and Rosalee explain the umkippen, where constant voges can lead to losing control of the wesen side.
Dwight's ex has no clue what she is talking about, but is accidentally right, just the same.