god damn it people
But not Jason Isaac's!? How dare you!
Damn this show is so good.
Just finished EP3
The scene betweenThe writing in this is always a pleasant surprise.Hector and the Captain was so damn good.
Re: the twins
I'm still not understanding their sudden heel turn. Way too fucking abrupt and out-of-character for them. Alucard wasn't training/powering them up quick enough so they... kill him? And rape him first? Nothing we were shown about either hinted they would ever roll like that.
That scene. I don't think I could even imagine what was going through his head as he was hearing that.Maybe its just me but can we say the stand out scene of the season wasn't an action one or some lore reference or dirty joke but the scene in episode 6 between Isaac and the "scholar" around the campfire? Maybe it was the series of events surrounding Isaac leading up that discussion or the the voice of the demon but something about that scene was so deeply haunting Damn that scene gave me chills!
Same here. I loved that scene. Sad that that demon didn't play a bigger role in the town battle.Maybe its just me but can we say the stand out scene of the season wasn't an action one or some lore reference or dirty joke but the scene in episode 6 between Isaac and the "scholar" around the campfire? Maybe it was the series of events surrounding Isaac leading up that discussion or the the voice of the demon but something about that scene was so deeply haunting Damn that scene gave me chills!
Finished the first two episodes and kind of confused.
Did Sypha and Trevor become a couple off screen between Season 2 and Season 3?
That scene and the scene between Isaac and the Captain both had excellent writing I thought.Maybe its just me but can we say the stand out scene of the season wasn't an action one or some lore reference or dirty joke but the scene in episode 6 between Isaac and the "scholar" around the campfire? Maybe it was the series of events surrounding Isaac leading up that discussion or the the voice of the demon but something about that scene was so deeply haunting. Damn that scene gave me chills!
Finished the season.
Really looking forward to
Hector getting his revenge.
Dude has been mindfucked by vampires enough.
Kind of bummed it seems like we're stuck in this era. Want to see the other games adapted, especially Richter's saga and Symphony of the Night but I'm guessing its not going to happen since the showrunners seem to have grown too attached to the characters.
Kind of bummed it seems like we're stuck in this era. Want to see the other games adapted, especially Richter's saga and Symphony of the Night but I'm guessing its not going to happen since the showrunners seem to have grown too attached to the characters.
This is my greatest worry and why the ending to S3 makes me so unenthusiastic
Only way they can make it up to me is if they actually bring in Grant or Death next season.I've come to terms with it. I would be down for a 2 hour animated movie about Simon, maybe from a different creative team and something a bit different from the series in terms of tone, characterization and of course the monster slaying.
I've come to terms with it. I would be down for a 2 hour animated movie about Simon, maybe from a different creative team and something a bit different from the series in terms of tone, characterization and of course the monster slaying.
Only way they can make it up to me is if they actually bring in Grant or Death next season.
*shakes Warren Ellis*
Why do you hate Danasty?!
Same.
I legit cannot tell if Lenore actually likes Hector or if the whole thing is a farce. If it's a farce then she is really good at manipulation. Her entire persona just screams secret sociopath.
That would be nice.Maybe they can Legend of Korra a series about Richter or another Belmont down the road.
I legit cannot tell if Lenore actually likes Hector or if the whole thing is a farce. If it's a farce then she is really good at manipulation. Her entire persona just screams secret sociopath.
Maybe they can Legend of Korra a series about Richter or another Belmont down the road.
Being a vampire almost mandates you be one, with the whole subsisting on human blood and what not.
So apparently Sumi and Taka aren't twins or even siblings like some here were to believe.
Binged the whole season. Loved it and can't wait to see more.
I guess they never said they were but boy did the show lead me to think otherwise.
I was sort of confused as to why people were calling them twins. Thought I missed something; I never got that impression.
And honestly, what's so frustrating to me is I don't even need another season with these plot threads. Like, I feel we could wrap this up with 2 more episodes.
About Taka and Sumi
I knew there was something weird going on when it became obvious they were obsessed with asking about the castle teleporting mechanism but didn't expect them to try to kill poor Alucard.
Felt abit out of nowhere at first but if the implication is that they were hiding their true motives from him, it make abit more sense. That and they were raised as slaves by a vampire, thats bound to leave you psychologically damaged.
I legit cannot tell if Lenore actually likes Hector or if the whole thing is a farce. If it's a farce then she is really good at manipulation. Her entire persona just screams secret sociopath.