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'''Bree's mother''' has not been seen in the series. [[Bree]] reports that her mother often sides with her in clashes with [[Bree's father]] -- however, this was not the case in the matter of [[Paul]] and [[Andrea]]'s party, which Bree wanted to attend with [[Daniel]]. Bree's mother seemed to be Bree's primary coach in preparing for [[Bree's upcoming ritual]] untill the introduction of the character [[Lucy]], in episode 42, [[My Helper]].
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Bree divulges more information as to the identity and character of her mother in episode 43, [[How My Parents Met]]. In this episode, Bree explains how at the age of 21, her mother lived and studied in Edinburgh, Scotland. Bree's mother, at that time was working on a dissertation on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Weyer Johann Weyer], a dutch physician, occultist, and demonologist. This bit of information alludes to [[Bree's religion]], which is host to a plethora of speculation, and is based arround [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley Aleister Crowley], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelema Thelema].
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It can be inferred from Bree's discussion of her mother in, [[How My Parents Met]],  that Bree's mother has historically taken the offensive when arguing or debating with Bree's Father. When Bree's mother and father had yet to meet, Bree's mother overheard her father debating with a friend of his that the theme of the play,  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosencrantz_%26_Guildenstern_Are_Dead Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead] is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Determinism Determinism], and Bree's mother felt compelled to walk over to a man whom she had never met, and tell him he was completely wrong- that the theme of the play was Free Will. Free Will is a basic concept of many [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelema Thelematic] sects.
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