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* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:Gavin, on behalf of his employers (the cabal of soul-devouring people), kills Jeremy when he begins to investigate into the group.]]
* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:Gavin, on behalf of his employers (the cabal of soul-devouring people), kills Jeremy when he begins to investigate into the group.]]
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* UnwittingPawn: In ''Convergence'', her ghost returns from the dead, this time connected to human [[spoiler:Charles Meltzer]], who uses this link to have The Countess kill anyone whose name he writes in his email. When The Countess discovers she has been used, she is ''not'' happy.
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* UnwittingPawn: In ''Convergence'', her ghost returns from the dead, this time connected to human [[spoiler:Charles Meltzer]], Mentzel]], who uses this link to have The Countess kill anyone whose name he writes in his email. When The Countess discovers she has been used, she is ''not'' happy.
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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Destroys the souls of members of the Grace Grup to empower herself, tears open the fabric of reality and threatens humanity, but gains her final rest when Rosangela, with the powers of the Universe, absorbs every ghost on Earth and guides them to the Afterlife.]]
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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Destroys the souls of members of the Grace Grup Group to empower herself, tears open the fabric of reality and threatens humanity, but gains her final rest when Rosangela, with the powers of the Universe, absorbs every ghost on Earth and guides them to the Afterlife.]]
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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Becomes the final villain of the series in ''Epiphany'', with a most grandiose scheme: she actually ''tears open'' the fabric of reality over New Yorkwith the intent to "teach humanity the importance of death".]]
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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Becomes the final villain of the series in ''Epiphany'', with a most grandiose scheme: she actually ''tears open'' the fabric of reality over New Yorkwith York with the intent to "teach humanity the importance of death".]]
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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Becomes the final villain of the series in ''Epiphany'', with a most grandiose scheme: she actually ''tears open'' the fabric of reality over New Yorkwith the intent to "teach humanity the importance of death".]]
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Destroys the souls of members of the Grace Grup to empower herself, tears open the fabric of reality and threatens humanity, but gains her final rest when Rosangela, with the powers of the Universe, absorbs every ghost on Earth and guides them to the Afterlife.]]
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Destroys the souls of members of the Grace Grup to empower herself, tears open the fabric of reality and threatens humanity, but gains her final rest when Rosangela, with the powers of the Universe, absorbs every ghost on Earth and guides them to the Afterlife.]]
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* HearingVoices: After [[spoiler:severing her connection to Madeline]], according to Contis, by the time of ''Unbound'', she began to feel a voice in her head telling her to "save people": first Paul Gould, then journalist Joseph Mitchell. Despite killing people, her broken mind processed the facts as if she had saved them, just like she did with Madeline beack then.
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* HearingVoices: After [[spoiler:severing her connection to Madeline]], according to Contis, by the time of ''Unbound'', she began to feel a voice in her head telling her to "save people": first Paul Gould, then journalist Joseph Mitchell. Despite killing people, her broken mind processed the facts murders as if she had saved them, her victims, just like she did with Madeline beack back then.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: [[spoiler:As Jocelyn severed her spiritual connection to Madeline and trapped her in the void before "Eternity", Madeline yelled for her former partner using her surname "Contis"]]. This developed into "Countess", the nickname Jocelyn had in the 1970s while she was still alive, and how her ghost came to be called in the mid-2000s by the time of ''Convergence'',
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* AccidentalMisnaming: [[spoiler:As Jocelyn severed her spiritual connection to Madeline and trapped her in the void before "Eternity", Madeline yelled for her former partner using her surname "Contis"]]. This developed into "Countess", the nickname Jocelyn had in the 1970s while she was still alive, and how her ghost came to be called in the mid-2000s by the time of ''Convergence'',''Convergence''.
* BigBad:
** She is the one responsible for the death of the victims whose murders Lauren Blackwell investigates in ''Unbound'', [[spoiler:and also tries to murder Lauren due to a mishap with her connection to her ghost guide.]]
** Her ghost appears in ''Convergence'' as the main antagonist, being responsible for the deaths Rosangela investigates.
* BigBad:
** She is the one responsible for the death of the victims whose murders Lauren Blackwell investigates in ''Unbound'', [[spoiler:and also tries to murder Lauren due to a mishap with her connection to her ghost guide.]]
** Her ghost appears in ''Convergence'' as the main antagonist, being responsible for the deaths Rosangela investigates.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Although The Countess is the primary villain of ''Convergence'', [[spoiler:he is the one pulling her strings to kill certain targets to further his investment company.]]
* GreaterScopeVillain: Although The Countess is the primary villain of ''Convergence'', [[spoiler:he is the one pulling her strings to kill certain targets to further his investment company.]]
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* UnwittingPawn: In ''Convergence'', her ghost returns from the dead, this time connected to human [[spoiler:Charles Meltzer]], who uses this link to have The Countess kill anyone whose name he writes in his email. When The Countess discovers she has been used, she is ''not'' happy.
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* HearingVoices: After [[spoiler:severing her connection to Madeline]], according to Contis, by the time of ''Unbound'', she began to feel a voice in her head telling her to "save people": first Paul Gould, then journalist Mitchell. Despite killing people, her broken mind processed the facts as if she had saved them, just like she did with Madeline beack then.
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* HearingVoices: After [[spoiler:severing her connection to Madeline]], according to Contis, by the time of ''Unbound'', she began to feel a voice in her head telling her to "save people": first Paul Gould, then journalist Joseph Mitchell. Despite killing people, her broken mind processed the facts as if she had saved them, just like she did with Madeline beack then.
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* HearingVoices: After [[spoiler:severing her connection to Madeline]], according to Contis, by the time of ''Unbound'', she began to feel a voice in her head telling her to "save people": first Paul Gould, then journalist Mitchell. Despite killing people, her broken mind processed the facts as if she had saved them, just like she did with Madeline beack then.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: [[spoiler:As Jocelyn severed her spiritual connection to Madeline and trapped her in the void before "Eternity", Madeline yelled for her former partner using her surname "Contis"]]. This developed into "Countess", the nickname Jocelyn had in the 1970s while she was still alive, and how her ghost came to be called in the mid-2000s by the tine of ''Convergence'',
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* AccidentalMisnaming: [[spoiler:As Jocelyn severed her spiritual connection to Madeline and trapped her in the void before "Eternity", Madeline yelled for her former partner using her surname "Contis"]]. This developed into "Countess", the nickname Jocelyn had in the 1970s while she was still alive, and how her ghost came to be called in the mid-2000s by the tine time of ''Convergence'',
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* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:At the climax of ''Unbound'', Lauren Blackwell shoves The Countess from her apartment's balcony to the pavement below.]]
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* NeverMessWithGranny: By the time of ''Unbound'', she was known as "The Countess", a homeless old lady who strangled a rotund saxophone player and a middle-aged housewife.
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* TheFlapper: She is dresses like one in her interlude in ''Convergence''. Fitting, since the section occurs in the [[TheRoaringTwenties late-20s]] or early-30s at the most.
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* TheFlapper: She is dresses dressed like one in her interlude in ''Convergence''. Fitting, since the section occurs in the [[TheRoaringTwenties late-20s]] or early-30s at the most.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Stephanie Cox-Williams (Unbound), Ronica Reddick (Convergence) Sarah Elmaleh (Epiphany)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Stephanie Cox-Williams (Unbound), Ronica Reddick (Convergence) (Convergence), Sarah Elmaleh (Epiphany)(Epiphany)
* TheFlapper: She is dresses like one in her interlude in ''Convergence''. Fitting, since the section occurs in the [[TheRoaringTwenties late-20s]] or early-30s at the most.
* TheFlapper: She is dresses like one in her interlude in ''Convergence''. Fitting, since the section occurs in the [[TheRoaringTwenties late-20s]] or early-30s at the most.