"I brought you here to die."
Writer: Justin Richards
Format: Audio
Released: October 2016
Series: Jago & Litefoot 12.04
Featuring: Jago, Litefoot
Synopsis
Ellie tells Jago and Litefoot that she has been in contact with a group of vampires and can lead the investigators to them. But can they trust her? With more victims turning up, Jago, Litefoot and Ellie make their way to a house that is supposed to be haunted, and which could be the vampires' base of operations.
But what they find there will surprise and horrify Jago and Litefoot. Can they survive their encounter with the vampires when the Old One has decided that they must die?
Verdict
Warm Blood was an excellent episode to conclude the twelfth series of Jago & Litefoot! This has been a superb quartet of stories and I've loved the ongoing arc of Ellie returning to her vampiric ways. We've linked back all the way to The Spirit Trap and finally Ellie confronted Jago and Litefoot about the death of her brother. The image presented to the Infernal Investigators was obviously troubling as it brought back some bad memories for them as they had to take part in a terrible situation and put Jim out of his misery. I think the use of this being a painting depicting the incident in Victorian London is a stark reminder of the time period and I think it's great to really utilise everything possible. This served as a strong finale for the vampiric theme that has been a huge part of this series and Quick starting things off by revealing that there was another murder and close to the Red Tavern was a strong way to really get the suspicions on Ellie. Litefoot announcing that he was suspecting her to Quick was a little surprising to me but it brought the suspicions right on her as everyone seemed to think she was back in her old state. That's a sad thought but to be fair Ellie played it well even if Litefoot was playing her at the same time. The venture to the Vampire lair was good and I liked that it was an old abandoned house. That felt apt for the atmosphere and as the sight of what would turn out to be the final confrontation. Ravener making himself known again after his scholarly killing spree in School of Blood was great and I think his character alongside the Old One has been brilliant. He brings a steady and chilling presence which I appreciate. He just suits being a Vampire! The Old One was very strong here too and I was glad that he turned on Ellie. He used her because she had already had numerous chances to prove herself and he didn't accept failure. I think that's important when it comes to his villainous qualities but Ellie was appalled. She was obviously acting out of character in the last few episodes by trying to lure Jago and Litefoot to their deaths and I must admit I was quite surprised that she was genuinely doing so out of revenge. After all she had been through with Jago and Litefoot, could she not have confronted them first about the image and offered them the chance for an explanation? It felt out of character but the contrived nature of it has been fascinating listening. I liked the emotion of this episode and it felt right to be quite dialogue heavy between the leading trio. Ellie is such a lovely character and she is clearly troubled at this point in her life. It's been a long time and she's gone through so much since losing her brother. Her reaction to being double crossed by the Old One was incredible and I loved that she was the one to then put things right and kill him. Stake through the heart! I was honestly expecting Jago to be the one to pull the trigger when it came to putting the stake through Ellie's heart too at her request. I did fear this was the end for her character, but thankfully it was not! I am very intrigued to hear where things will go from here in the next series though as this is sure to have shaken up the dynamic and relationship between the trio. I'm sure they'll be fine and Litefoot suspecting the Master being the reason for Ellie's recent actions and vampiric state is a fine guess indeed. Overall, an excellent episode to conclude a fantastic series!
Rating: 9/10


















