Lasher's motives appear tied to an insatiable desire for milk and sex, symbolizing his complex nature as he seduces and kills Mayfair women.
The use of milk in Lasher's character raises questions about symbolism—indicating he might represent a twisted form of infancy, complicating his sexual desires.
Lasher's encounters with the Mayfair women are framed as uncontrollable urges, as he claims he didn't intend to harm them, complicating the audience's perception.
The show presents Lasher not just as a villain, but as a flawed being, grappling with his lust and leading to deadly consequences.
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