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Dracula (2013) 1x4 Instant

In this episode, Grayson moves forward with his plan to destroy the Order from within. He hosts a lavish party to celebrate his new partnership with Lady Jane Wetherby, using the event to showcase his wireless energy technology. However, the Order is already suspicious of him. Lord Browning, the leader of the Order, begins to investigate Grayson’s true origins.

The fourth episode of the 2013 Dracula series, titled focuses on Alexander Grayson (Dracula) attempting to infiltrate the high society of the Order of the Dragon while navigating his complicated feelings for Mina Murray. Episode Summary Dracula (2013) 1x4

: Lady Jane, a high-ranking vampire hunter for the Order, continues her romantic and sexual entanglement with Grayson, unaware that he is the "Elder Vampire" she is hunting. In this episode, Grayson moves forward with his

Meanwhile, Grayson struggles with his obsession with Mina, who he believes is the reincarnation of his deceased wife, Ilona. He arranges for Mina and her fiancé, Jonathan Harker, to attend his party, where he continues to manipulate Harker into becoming his pawn. Lord Browning, the leader of the Order, begins

: Professor Abraham Van Helsing, working reluctantly with Grayson, continues his experiments to create a serum that allows Grayson to walk in the daylight, though the process remains agonizing and dangerous.

: Mina begins to feel an unexplainable, deep connection to Grayson, which creates tension in her relationship with Harker.

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