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I always found it deep and intriguing how the girl in the painting looks almost exactly like Amy. Dandridge stared out the window deep in thought and all he could say about her was She's someone I knew A long time ago. This to me always represented that the girl in the painting was his lover in a past life and she was probably killed which upset him and even to this day pains him to talk about. The attraction to Amy is strong because she reminds him almost identically of a lost love.

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It's definitely an interesting idea, makes you wonder what that girl in the painting was like and what happened to her, like if she was murdered or simply died of old age.

I love to have a prequel to show who she was and how Jerry was turned. Would've been interesting if she was introduced by his sister to him. Tie all three together.

I always took it as Amy's soul is a reincarnation of his past lover (not that I belive in it, but in terms of story)...similar to Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula (the Mina Character). Seems like he really loved her..did he love her prior to becoming a vampire? did he become a vampire BECAUSE of her? So many possiblities for a prequel that we'll likely never ever see worried

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