The point about the judge is to show the even good people can do bad things.that storyline is meant to explore that we all have inter darkness inside of us no matter who we are. It also gave us a great contrast bewteen syphia and trevor on the view point in the world they in. It did that just by showing their reaction after founding what the judge did.with trevor already awared with what he was gonna find while sypha wasnt and was shock for what she found. That scenes tells us that trevor been through this situation before and is likely the reason why he gave up being Belmont while sypha didnt experience something like this before and the he also view the world in a black and white type of way
@gutsonthemic52614 жыл бұрын
So you gonna assume that dacula should be knowledgable towards the the dark arts, when the series never claim he was? Why would he even needed issac and hector if he did so he can raise his army?
@gutsonthemic52614 жыл бұрын
( 4:02) its the medieval times. What did you expect?
@Man-O-Little-Tan Жыл бұрын
Ok but death having a cockney accent is pretty funny
@robertbittner13144 жыл бұрын
Nice vid! I'm surprised you aren't getting more views!
@Aiwendil14 жыл бұрын
The ring didn't devalue Lenore's manipulation, since I assume for the ring to work, Hector really had to mean what he said. Words alone weren't enough, intent mattered. So torture wouldn't have worked for such bond. Lenore had to make him fall in love with her for real to achieve it. I think the other side of it is that love is a powerful emotion, and manipulating it has its price, especially when it's tied into some kind of magic bond. Lenore probably fell in love with Hector herself, without intending it. Her sisters pointed out, Lenore is a romantic, so it was very likely to happen. That has some potential for good redemption story in the next season.
@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers10 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree. This show went from an 8/10 to 5/10 very quickly around the middle of S2, and that's being generous. The nonsensical power scaling (Trevor beating up demons with his bare hands when the same creatures were disembowling trained soldiers a few episodes earlier), increasingly obnoxious main characters, inevitable diversity box-checking, lazy critiques of religion (especially annoying after the excellent dialogue with the bishop in S1e4), embarassing and unearned sex scenes and narrative cul-de-sacs made this a slog to sit through. Some of the monster designs are cool though.