Tbf he does have incredible mental strength, I mean despite all the dreadful experiences he went through he never lost his mind nor gave up on himself.
@@deathking1019 I mean they've already established interspecies relationships between Humans and Vampires plus Sypha already confirmed bestiality is a thing in the show when she was reminiscing with Trevor.
@@deathking1019 I wouldn't say so; The gap between humans and vampires is practically non-existent when compared to the gap between dogs and humans. She likens Hector to a dog because she views humans as lesser beings and a dog is the best representation for that denigration in her mind. It's similar to the previously established view vampires have of humans as "livestock" but more affectionate.
I was so worried you were gonna keep commenting on the Captain's voice for the entire scene. But then when he started asking questions, you guys were like "Wait. This is some real shit." and I love you guys for snapping back.
One of the things I love about this episode is how The Captain parallels with Lisa. That same idea of "You have all this knowledge, why not use it to make the world better?" I love how it shows that the idea Lisa championed still lives on.
I forget where this quote is from, but I remember someone in a comic or something said "Supervillainy? For a man of your talents, that seems such a waste"
@@owenmaleski2203 I have a strong but uncertain feeling that it involved Spiderman trying to convince a doctor to do better. And that the response was something like “I don’t _want_ to cure cancer, I wanna turn people into dinosaurs.” On the solid chance it definitely wasn’t that and it just shared the same vibe, sorry.
the whole putting shit on the blade thing is to make sure any wounds get infected. so in case any were wounded but got away, they would die of disease. Its a legitimate army tactic.
@@thewriter8762 You probably wouldn't know it's been smeared in poo until you start feeling the effects of tetanus days later. Just like how you rub poison into a blade and wipe it down afterward, there's usually no visual indicator.
Say what you will but it’s a very effective strategy and does it’s job frighteningly well as its effect has be shown in many battles in history.(but yes it is disgusting)
The accent may be a bit much, granted, but I do still love the captain 😂 Edit: there are some replies that say that the accent is in fact accurate because he is not Jamaican. I won’t pretend to know if what they’re saying is true, but if that’s that case, it makes me happy! I’ve always loved Lance Reddick’s performances, and this one is one of my favorites
@@idk-ye7ur other option, was take food she was offering and wait for option, after this choice he was just continue dying of hunger and even get beating, it was quite obvious that not gonna work
14:46 It's a calculated risk, if she offered Hector a hand and he accepted then her job is done. If he turned on her like he did then she can easily dispatch him as was shown.
Glad they explained the good thing for vampires. It also ties back to why Dracula has a stocked wine cellar. In the games he’s always seen with a glass in hand before he throws it down in disgust before fighting the Belmont. It’s a meme. At least vampires are connoisseurs of food as well. As for Hector, Lenore is using the carrot and stick method to tame him. She tried the carrot approach first, so that’s why the stick came. She made sure he knew she won’t maliciously beat him like the others, and beat him just enough to make sure he won’t attempt to attack her again. Lenore needs Hector to be compliant of his own volition and is taking calculated steps to establish rewards for good behavior. Like a dog. Smart, but sad for Hector.
@@stewiegremlin4454 Actually, what the doctors call superbugs are becoming more common because of overuse of antibiotics giving bacteria time to adapt. So, we're heading back to cuts of death again
That reaction Hector had was what Lenore was expecting. That reaction lets her show him that she could kill him with ease, but isn't doing so because she wants something. She needed to show him that so that she could prove a point. Now she can negotiate.
Someone else kind of pointed it out, but every vampire in the series thus far has had a different ability! So Hector may not have anticipated turning into bats being Lenore's. Though, it is interesting to note that she also turns to mist to get out of the cage, which implies that she may be old enough at this point to hold multiple abilities, similar to Dracula (bats, fire, etc). But, aside from that, he's also working on bad sleep, poor diet, and like a month or so (forget how much time passed) of having been mistreated and subject to his own guilt. Mans was not thinking straight lmao Love your reactions! Y'all funny as hell.
@@nathanj3528 I think it’s because of the properties of the cage itself. Like it prevents her/anyone else from using magic to get out or in. So it’s as much for protection as it is for containment, but was used for the latter.
15:05 Oh that encounter went well within her expectations and plans. Carrot followed by stick when he misbehaves, followed by a simple explanation of the fact that she's literally his only hope for anything but sharp, pointy sticks.
@@bricky7081 smoking hot redhead who not only likes his attitude and quirks but enjoys teasing him back and actually makes him honestly laugh/smile, who is also more than willing to have fun naked time with him, in addition to being a completely and utterly broken overpowered mage who can not only hold her own against the creatures of the night but usually racks up a higher body count than him? She's literally a wet dream come true for a healthy Belmont lad.
If it helps, this is the 1400's, there was no known Jamaica in the western world yet (Columbus has not discovered the Americas yet). The Captain's accent must be based on something else.
4:26 you guys have to consider that these are large and agile monsters, if you manage to wound it but fail to kill it or prevent it from escaping then it could come back later to whittle down your numbers once more, shit in the wound is quite likely to cause an infection in the wound and depending on the wound location the infection could kill it or even just take it out of action for awhile or permanently, or even debilitate it in a minor fashion that may give you or whoever else faces it a better chance
"Resurrected from the dead" might be redundant. Though I have been resurrected from a nice nap once or twice. Hector's naked, starving and freezing. He knew he couldn't win, but he had an opportunity to lash out against his captors. It was just to show they hadn't broken his will.
3:57 Viet Cong employed this same method. They would cover punji sticks (sharpened bamboo stakes) with feces and other infectious matter, then line them along the bottom of large holes in the ground. They would then cover the hole with camouflage and wait for some unfortunate soldier to show up. They were known as tiger pits.
You guys don't realize how every single thing she did was carefully structured to effectively draw him over to her ... so ready to believe Hector was the one that got HER
The shit on the weapon is a real life tactic. The Viet Cong set traps called “punji sticks” and would cover them with feces to infect the wounds. Absolutely brutal.
@@hisisentertainment1923 yea bro he played himself he already got bamboozled by one female vampire what made him think Lenore was gonna be different especially after she beat his ass
@@thatoneblackdude3333 That’s the thing tho, Lenore WAS different (or at least kinda different in a way), besides don’t you think it’s kinda dumb to just blame Hector for the ENTIRE situation he was in? 💀
@@starr.moonie except she wasn't different She manipulated him into doing what she wanted just like Camilla did both used logic and sweet words to lead him into a false since of security it's the exact same situation only difference is lanore treated him nicer and let him smash , no his entire situation is completely his fault he should have known better then to trust the woman wanting to betray fucking Dracula and he should have known better then to trust lanore both were vary blatent traps and he fell for it easy.
@@thatoneblackdude3333 That’s why I said that she was KINDA different, if she wasn’t at least a little different then why would she sometimes defend Hector from the other sisters? Why would she basically show worry for Hector’s when Issac attacked the castle? In a way Lenore did KINDA feel bad for Hector and had the possibility of having a semi actual bond with him. Also didn’t Dracula literally lie and kinda betray Hector first? Why would you expect him to rock with Dracula after finding out he lied to him? And it’s not the matter that he easily feel for Carmilla and Lenore lying, it’s the matter of them being extremely manipulative. Like isn’t one of Lenore’s MAIN skills to manipulate people, mainly humans? Im not saying Hector isn’t partially at fault for his situation but I don’t really think it’s ENTIRELY his fault. Oh and genuine question, isn’t it kinda like victim blaming if you blame the ENTIRE situation on Hector, considering he’s one of the main victims in this?
I recently heard a theory that Isaac is talking to God in this scene. Captain said that he does not remember his name and that he was cruel and that humanity is cruel. At the same time he suggests to Isaac to make the people better rather than to Purge them. Might be true considering what happened later.
They also rubbed shanks in doo doo in prison to infect wounds after they stab other prisoners lmao and lupa doing uncle chants from Jackie Chan adventures “YU MO GUI GWAI FAI DI ZAO”😂😂been years since I heard that
people really did use to put shit on their swords during medieval/viking times XD so even if you don’t kill them, they’ll most likely get sick and die.
Back when wars were fought with blades and arrows, groups would rub shit or other filthy material onto the weapons...this way even if the person survived the wound they would likely die later of the resulting infection
Yo… Lupa, you u locked a core memory at 4:35 and I can’t. Remember. Where it’s from. Omg. I know I’ve heard that before but I can’t remember from what! It’s gonna drive me up a wall. Lmaoooo
You know there are people who legit sound like the captain right? A stereotypical is it would seem that is a legit voice trust me I worked on shores all of my life I have met people like this it is the craziest thing. Now granted the accent wasn't that strong where I'm from but still
I don't know if you still read comments on this but: Staining weapons with feces was a big thing especially in medieval battles. Most people fighting, even soldiers, didn't erally have that classic heavy steel knight style armor we often think of nowadays since that was expensive as fück. In times, all it really took for you to die was the wrong cut from the wrong object. There was no real cleanliness as we know it today. So, introducing a kind of dirt to bladed weapons through feces was vile but worked, all you really needed to inflict was a small wound and you KNEW the guy wouldn't make it even if he made it through the battle. Even in big clashes and fights, in most cases death didn't occur instantly. People got hurt, they got their bones cracked, they got cut. Death came really slowly and awfully, it took many days for people to die. There was also the strategy of taking 4-pointed nails (which are still used today just with different materials), the four points ensure that one sharp bit ALWAYS stands up. These things were douced in latrines and shit and then thrown all over the battlefield. When your enemies came back to retrieve ressources or dying or already dead comrades, the nails would scratch them on their feet through their often cheap soles and they would all die of sepsis. Feces are no joke. That's why it's even funnier that there was once the believe in early medieval europe that putting feces on wounds would heal them? I don't fucking understand the double logic. On one end they created the perfect weapon, on the other hand they thought it would heal them? Ffs
Guys, not every Vampire has special abilities like Dracula, Alucard etc…. some of them are just simply stronger then humans. So there was no guarantee that Lenore had any kind of special abilities, until she showed them. Lol
The previous episode was called "The reparation of my heart" which I guess is in regards to Alucard (and Isaac), but this episode was definitely the reparation of Isaac's heart.
Hector played himself lol
And you haven't see all of that yet
There a new that time I got anime ep
Like a damn fool
@@hsin-jochangvivas5356 They’ve finished this season on patreon
@@BabyFoodChewer d'oh
Poor Hector. He still doesn't realize that he isn't in Curse of Darkness.
Tbf he does have incredible mental strength, I mean despite all the dreadful experiences he went through he never lost his mind nor gave up on himself.
LOL
He’s currently going through an existential crisis. He can’t determine which universe he’s in LMAO
Oh, this is before Curse of Darkness. If this was that Hector, Carmilla would've been dead end of last season.
THIS IS THE WORST VERSION OF THE CHARACTER.
They ruined him.
I don't know if y'all caught that but Trevor saying. "So I've heard" to the goat joke was a call back to season 1 when he was in the bar.
Good one! Didn't think about that
The worst part is, hector probably ate that berry when she walked away 😂
"Like a dog!?" Perfectly sums up his relationship with Lenore.
doesn’t that make this whole thing beastiality then
Lenore and Omni-man out here 😂
@@deathking1019 I mean they've already established interspecies relationships between Humans and Vampires plus Sypha already confirmed bestiality is a thing in the show when she was reminiscing with Trevor.
Arf arf, woof woof, etc.
@@deathking1019 I wouldn't say so; The gap between humans and vampires is practically non-existent when compared to the gap between dogs and humans. She likens Hector to a dog because she views humans as lesser beings and a dog is the best representation for that denigration in her mind.
It's similar to the previously established view vampires have of humans as "livestock" but more affectionate.
Sheera: Thinking of new theorys
Roshi: D*cks
Lupa: Basket
I was so worried you were gonna keep commenting on the Captain's voice for the entire scene.
But then when he started asking questions, you guys were like "Wait. This is some real shit." and I love you guys for snapping back.
agreeed
For real like i fuckin get it but bro thats some of the best dialogue in the show. I was mad annoyed when they talked through it last episode
@@Garvant_ what can ya do, reactors gotta react. =/
@@Garvant_ how you watching a reaction channel and getting mad when they react 🤡
@@_bakz_3682 bruh cuz they focusing on unimportant shit 🤡 ass
One of the things I love about this episode is how The Captain parallels with Lisa. That same idea of "You have all this knowledge, why not use it to make the world better?" I love how it shows that the idea Lisa championed still lives on.
I forget where this quote is from, but I remember someone in a comic or something said "Supervillainy? For a man of your talents, that seems such a waste"
@@owenmaleski2203 I have a strong but uncertain feeling that it involved Spiderman trying to convince a doctor to do better.
And that the response was something like “I don’t _want_ to cure cancer, I wanna turn people into dinosaurs.”
On the solid chance it definitely wasn’t that and it just shared the same vibe, sorry.
10:25 "Yeah, Imma kill everyone and then I'm gonna fucking....oh" Lupa is hilarious man
Why does Trevor look so defeated?
Because Sypha is the only one who whips harder than him.
This had me whizzing
@@dxproductions7352 you pissed yourself?
@@huhreally5771 either that or I just don't know english. Don't know which one's worst
@@dxproductions7352 Think you meant wheezing, right?
@@its_nukatron yuup
the whole putting shit on the blade thing is to make sure any wounds get infected. so in case any were wounded but got away, they would die of disease. Its a legitimate army tactic.
Brings a whole new meaning to fighting "dirty".
It's even used today, dirty bombs and bamboo spikes laced with shit
We gotta scrap if you hit me with a shit blade. I’d be mad asf.
@@thewriter8762 You probably wouldn't know it's been smeared in poo until you start feeling the effects of tetanus days later. Just like how you rub poison into a blade and wipe it down afterward, there's usually no visual indicator.
Say what you will but it’s a very effective strategy and does it’s job frighteningly well as its effect has be shown in many battles in history.(but yes it is disgusting)
"Why you lookin at that, I'm looking at the chicken".. words to live by!
Lol!
both had their eyes on the meat
The accent may be a bit much, granted, but I do still love the captain 😂
Edit: there are some replies that say that the accent is in fact accurate because he is not Jamaican. I won’t pretend to know if what they’re saying is true, but if that’s that case, it makes me happy! I’ve always loved Lance Reddick’s performances, and this one is one of my favorites
Captain is really a goat, his conversation with isaac was amazing
Captain is the secret hero here, if issac was the same as he was in S1 then the world would've definitely been fucked
@@ltphantomknight8942 captain is the unsung hero turned a potential villain into a anti hero with one talk
@@thatoneblackdude3333 Without a doubt that is true, Issac's character development was incredible
@@ltphantomknight8942 carried the show
We got to respect Hector for the attempt.
With such attempt? No, he was just a moron
@@gintasadomynas8450
He was dying of hunger among other things. There weren't other options.
@@idk-ye7ur other option, was take food she was offering and wait for option, after this choice he was just continue dying of hunger and even get beating, it was quite obvious that not gonna work
14:46
It's a calculated risk, if she offered Hector a hand and he accepted then her job is done. If he turned on her like he did then she can easily dispatch him as was shown.
Accents back then wouldnt necessarily sound like modern accents. Also the captain doesnt have to be jamaican he sounds something else to me
It's an African accent
Yeah idk where they got jamaican from lmao
that got me a little mad, they assumed it was jamaican and decided it was bad while it could be from any other place
@@jatpackkitty3547*it's an accent from Africa
@@jatpackkitty3547 it sounds heavily caribbeans influenced
Lupas laugh is fucking hilarious and kills me everytime 💀💀💀
Lmfao "Leave the basket!" 😭
"bahama breeze" I'm about to piss myself from laughing too hard
Glad they explained the good thing for vampires. It also ties back to why Dracula has a stocked wine cellar. In the games he’s always seen with a glass in hand before he throws it down in disgust before fighting the Belmont. It’s a meme. At least vampires are connoisseurs of food as well.
As for Hector, Lenore is using the carrot and stick method to tame him. She tried the carrot approach first, so that’s why the stick came. She made sure he knew she won’t maliciously beat him like the others, and beat him just enough to make sure he won’t attempt to attack her again. Lenore needs Hector to be compliant of his own volition and is taking calculated steps to establish rewards for good behavior. Like a dog. Smart, but sad for Hector.
He really only understands pets.
@@SwordTune Yep. And it’s a bit of irony for him.
Yeah I completely agree with you about the whole sword and crap thing it's disguising but it was pretty much a death sentence back in those days.
getting shit in you bloodstream is still pretty much a death sentence today.
@@blazenwhiper nah we have antibiotics now .
@@abdokazama9608 maybe not death but you'll get messed up pretty bad
@@stewiegremlin4454 Actually, what the doctors call superbugs are becoming more common because of overuse of antibiotics giving bacteria time to adapt. So, we're heading back to cuts of death again
@@brahimdiop5506 that's wild
Sypha brought magic to the Belmont bloodline. The whole family got powered up when she joined.
is that the only reason they got magic? is it a genetical thing and not a thing that can be learnt?
@GamingBoyRishad It seems like it in universe. It also seems that with vampires, magic is even rarer.
@@GB_RishadIt can be learned, but it takes forever. It’s much faster if you have it in your blood naturally.
That reaction Hector had was what Lenore was expecting. That reaction lets her show him that she could kill him with ease, but isn't doing so because she wants something. She needed to show him that so that she could prove a point. Now she can negotiate.
I love how both explicit scenes weren’t about love but entrapment especially to those who needed/wanted love the most
DEMON: What kinda of blade is that?
Knight: It's Dodo Baby!
Underrated lmao
"If you really wanna fuck em up, shit on your blades"
Lupa different man😂😂💀
Someone else kind of pointed it out, but every vampire in the series thus far has had a different ability! So Hector may not have anticipated turning into bats being Lenore's. Though, it is interesting to note that she also turns to mist to get out of the cage, which implies that she may be old enough at this point to hold multiple abilities, similar to Dracula (bats, fire, etc). But, aside from that, he's also working on bad sleep, poor diet, and like a month or so (forget how much time passed) of having been mistreated and subject to his own guilt. Mans was not thinking straight lmao
Love your reactions! Y'all funny as hell.
Spoilers s4
Why didn't she use the must to get out of Hector's magic cage? Getting near it would harm her?
@@nathanj3528 I think it’s because of the properties of the cage itself. Like it prevents her/anyone else from using magic to get out or in. So it’s as much for protection as it is for containment, but was used for the latter.
him not knowing her exact ability doesnt matter, Hector being the weak boy that he is, shouldve known he couldnt defeat a vampire.
We need a ova of Isaac and captains whole talk from that night or whole journey, philosophical and asmr reasons...
Seriously Isaac needs his own show bro
Lupa: "You put the lime in the coconut."
Me: 🎵And, you drink it all up!🎵
Trevor and Sypha's chemistry is a relationship goal
15:05 Oh that encounter went well within her expectations and plans. Carrot followed by stick when he misbehaves, followed by a simple explanation of the fact that she's literally his only hope for anything but sharp, pointy sticks.
i have been dealing with alot and my depression has got be back to talking to the doc again but i just wanted say thanks always making me laugh guys
Hang in there man
You got this bro
Hope you're doing well
Roshi: "Why does he look defeated all the time?"
Me: Because he's in a relationship.
They tend to do that
I am surprised he even asked the question lol, it shows he got a good wife.
Jesus Trevor Pussywhipped lmao
Welcome to the married life my friend.
@@bricky7081 smoking hot redhead who not only likes his attitude and quirks but enjoys teasing him back and actually makes him honestly laugh/smile, who is also more than willing to have fun naked time with him, in addition to being a completely and utterly broken overpowered mage who can not only hold her own against the creatures of the night but usually racks up a higher body count than him? She's literally a wet dream come true for a healthy Belmont lad.
If it helps, this is the 1400's, there was no known Jamaica in the western world yet (Columbus has not discovered the Americas yet). The Captain's accent must be based on something else.
I think issac’s character development this season is some of the best writing I’ve ever seen…his convo with the bug later is deep as well.
The fact Roshi has on a RDC world merch on is satisfactory on it's own
Yall won me over for the past year. Here yall have earned my sub. Synergy too great
Hector is a whole fool bruh💀💀😭😭
13:15 Hector: *threatens Lenore*
Lenore: And I took that personally.
4:26 you guys have to consider that these are large and agile monsters, if you manage to wound it but fail to kill it or prevent it from escaping then it could come back later to whittle down your numbers once more, shit in the wound is quite likely to cause an infection in the wound and depending on the wound location the infection could kill it or even just take it out of action for awhile or permanently, or even debilitate it in a minor fashion that may give you or whoever else faces it a better chance
I love all the scenes of Trevor and Sypha in this season, Trevor's has more color and is at a healthier weight, and they're happy
I'm sorry, did I just hear the uncle chant? That is beyond awesome.
15:12 Every vamp has a different ability.
But everyone HAS an ability meaning the chance of him getting f-d by that is high
"Resurrected from the dead" might be redundant. Though I have been resurrected from a nice nap once or twice.
Hector's naked, starving and freezing. He knew he couldn't win, but he had an opportunity to lash out against his captors. It was just to show they hadn't broken his will.
"Yeah if you really wanna fuck em up...shi..shit on your sword"😂
The Captain is one of the goats of the series
4:10 lupa wild asl 💀
getting closer and closer to THAT episode guys
There are many THAT episodes
I'm surprised they didn't have the guy through in a "Ya mon" just to bring home the "Jamaican accent" stereotype !!!😂🤣
Well, Sypha is the reason later Belmonts can use magic.
Lupa's laugh at 5:17 took my life 😂🤣
LOVE YALLS OUTFITS ALWAYS LOOKING IN STYLE
3:57 Viet Cong employed this same method. They would cover punji sticks (sharpened bamboo stakes) with feces and other infectious matter, then line them along the bottom of large holes in the ground. They would then cover the hole with camouflage and wait for some unfortunate soldier to show up. They were known as tiger pits.
Lenore was trying to be nice to him, and you see what had happened lol
Captain turning Issac into "The Man" of Castlevania.
You guys don't realize how every single thing she did was carefully structured to effectively draw him over to her ... so ready to believe Hector was the one that got HER
4:44 who the gck edited this im on the ground and cant stop laughing my ass.
Isaac is the best character I could watch a whole show of just him.
All actions have consequences, Hector.
Least Hector gets some bad ass points back in Curse of Darkness but damn.. 😂
Ramsay Bolton, or Ramsay Snow as he was still a bastard at the time. That's the name you we're thinking of.
GoT also had that "sheep" line in it too iirc.
The shit on the weapon is a real life tactic. The Viet Cong set traps called “punji sticks” and would cover them with feces to infect the wounds. Absolutely brutal.
Barring the Captain's accent, he's a pretty chill dude.
That ship must be strong for carrying the captain's balls
Just finished this season, poor Hector 😭
Bruh he kinda deserves it but I can't wait for them to react to "that episode" if u know then u know
@@hisisentertainment1923 yea bro he played himself he already got bamboozled by one female vampire what made him think Lenore was gonna be different especially after she beat his ass
@@thatoneblackdude3333 That’s the thing tho, Lenore WAS different (or at least kinda different in a way), besides don’t you think it’s kinda dumb to just blame Hector for the ENTIRE situation he was in? 💀
@@starr.moonie except she wasn't different She manipulated him into doing what she wanted just like Camilla did both used logic and sweet words to lead him into a false since of security it's the exact same situation only difference is lanore treated him nicer and let him smash , no his entire situation is completely his fault he should have known better then to trust the woman wanting to betray fucking Dracula and he should have known better then to trust lanore both were vary blatent traps and he fell for it easy.
@@thatoneblackdude3333 That’s why I said that she was KINDA different, if she wasn’t at least a little different then why would she sometimes defend Hector from the other sisters? Why would she basically show worry for Hector’s when Issac attacked the castle? In a way Lenore did KINDA feel bad for Hector and had the possibility of having a semi actual bond with him. Also didn’t Dracula literally lie and kinda betray Hector first? Why would you expect him to rock with Dracula after finding out he lied to him? And it’s not the matter that he easily feel for Carmilla and Lenore lying, it’s the matter of them being extremely manipulative. Like isn’t one of Lenore’s MAIN skills to manipulate people, mainly humans? Im not saying Hector isn’t partially at fault for his situation but I don’t really think it’s ENTIRELY his fault. Oh and genuine question, isn’t it kinda like victim blaming if you blame the ENTIRE situation on Hector, considering he’s one of the main victims in this?
I recently heard a theory that Isaac is talking to God in this scene. Captain said that he does not remember his name and that he was cruel and that humanity is cruel. At the same time he suggests to Isaac to make the people better rather than to Purge them. Might be true considering what happened later.
10:14 - 10:42 those moments when you feel like it might be your last laugh.
They also rubbed shanks in doo doo in prison to infect wounds after they stab other prisoners lmao and lupa doing uncle chants from Jackie Chan adventures “YU MO GUI GWAI FAI DI ZAO”😂😂been years since I heard that
people really did use to put shit on their swords during medieval/viking times XD so even if you don’t kill them, they’ll most likely get sick and die.
Lenore is my favorite character in this season and her best moment is yet to come.
"I make peace" for certain definitions of the word "make".
Lmfao bro lupa would be so funny if he was in hector's position. Getting fucked up and him saying ".... THE BASKET........ THE CHICKEN"
lmfao that church nightclub edit got me weak
I SWEARR tears in my eyes from laughing
sooo mad nobody talking about it that shit is GOLDEN love the editor
14:47 yes thank you for pointing that out! 🙏
I died when Lupa sang SpongeBob's jelly jam lmfao
Finally. More castlevania.
8:19 yeah sheera? why? 💀💀
Issac: Huh maybe collective punishment is very bad
"Farmer! Why?!" I'm dead lol
Back when wars were fought with blades and arrows, groups would rub shit or other filthy material onto the weapons...this way even if the person survived the wound they would likely die later of the resulting infection
Yoo pure comedy even tho I watched the entire series already you guys are hilarious 😂😂👏🏽
Yo… Lupa, you u locked a core memory at 4:35 and I can’t. Remember. Where it’s from. Omg. I know I’ve heard that before but I can’t remember from what! It’s gonna drive me up a wall. Lmaoooo
Bahama breeze got me 💀
Vampire chick named after a whole laundry detergent.
Why is it when Lupa goofily screams (Lenore's bat attack) it always gets me cackling?
Have a berry. 🍇
“He want that gack gack 2000” 😆 leave Shira alone lol
Lenor really built like a Sims 4 character
Captain out here saving all of humanity
Issac is the GOAT. Y'all bout to see about that.
Hector definitely needs a senzu bean after that ass whooping 😭😭😭
Isaac saw his first Just Be Kind sign today
I have been waiting for y’all to post the next episode jeez took you guys long enough
I swear its the reactions I want to see the most they take the longest to upload lol
Just know their schedule. They will be posting this show every Tuesday/Thursday.
Tuesdays and Thursdays yall lol come on now we 3 seasons in 🤣
You know there are people who legit sound like the captain right? A stereotypical is it would seem that is a legit voice trust me I worked on shores all of my life I have met people like this it is the craziest thing.
Now granted the accent wasn't that strong where I'm from but still
4:35 ok uncle do you got one more thing to say
8:19 bro where was Sheera's mind😂😂😂
Lol I’m glad somebody else heard it. Sheera really be on one sometimes 😂
@@ProQuo360 no Fr 😭😭😭💀 I be like how did u get that
I don't know if you still read comments on this but: Staining weapons with feces was a big thing especially in medieval battles. Most people fighting, even soldiers, didn't erally have that classic heavy steel knight style armor we often think of nowadays since that was expensive as fück. In times, all it really took for you to die was the wrong cut from the wrong object. There was no real cleanliness as we know it today. So, introducing a kind of dirt to bladed weapons through feces was vile but worked, all you really needed to inflict was a small wound and you KNEW the guy wouldn't make it even if he made it through the battle. Even in big clashes and fights, in most cases death didn't occur instantly. People got hurt, they got their bones cracked, they got cut. Death came really slowly and awfully, it took many days for people to die. There was also the strategy of taking 4-pointed nails (which are still used today just with different materials), the four points ensure that one sharp bit ALWAYS stands up. These things were douced in latrines and shit and then thrown all over the battlefield. When your enemies came back to retrieve ressources or dying or already dead comrades, the nails would scratch them on their feet through their often cheap soles and they would all die of sepsis. Feces are no joke. That's why it's even funnier that there was once the believe in early medieval europe that putting feces on wounds would heal them? I don't fucking understand the double logic. On one end they created the perfect weapon, on the other hand they thought it would heal them? Ffs
Guys, not every Vampire has special abilities like Dracula, Alucard etc…. some of them are just simply stronger then humans. So there was no guarantee that Lenore had any kind of special abilities, until she showed them. Lol
The previous episode was called "The reparation of my heart" which I guess is in regards to Alucard (and Isaac), but this episode was definitely the reparation of Isaac's heart.
Those last minutes of this video lupas mind is only on chicken💀💀😭😭😭
lupa out here with the drip i see you