Major plot points from all five episodes of Vampire in the Garden are discussed in this article.Netflix presents a unique take on classic fantasy lorein Vampire in the Garden, in a world where supernatural entities run rampant and the humans are left to hide in plain sight behind a curtain of demon-destroying light. War has left each side bitter and untrusting of the other, so human and vampire relations are prohibited as each species is encouraged to keep to their own.
However, when a Vampire Queen named Lady Fine stumbles across an inquisitive human by chance, the idea of a peaceful Eden is re-awakened in her soul, and Momo and Fine defy all odds in their attempts to be together. Sounds quite romantic, right?
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Viewers are not gifted with Lady Fine's full backstory and are left to fill in many blanks, with only a handful of flashbacks and the occasional conversation to work with. What is made apparent is that Aria was a human in search of an Eden where she could live in peace alongside Fine, but sadly, she died before she could fulfill her dream. It is undeniable that Fine and Aria loved each other dearly, but the true nature of their relationship is never stipulated. Their affections, however, seemed to reach further than friendship.
What is disturbing about the implication is not the vampire-human connection, but rather the fact that both Allegro and Fine herself liken Momo to the late Aria, not only in personality but also regarding her relationship with the Vampire Queen. As strong, independent, and self-assured as Momo is, do not be fooled, for the girl is only fourteen years old, and to insinuate that theirs is a romantic relationship is beyond inappropriate. But the
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