"you believe you're tools of destruction only because this is how your kind have always been used" out of all the characters, Isaac has the most powerful arc to me.
Isaac truly was the best written character of this series. And outstanding character going far beyond his game counterpoint. In fact, he might be one of my favourite characters in all of fiction.
Kind of interesting. At first I thought this demon was angry Isaac was asking him to go against his nature but I think in actuality he is more confused than angry. This, I imagine, is probably one of if not the first time a Forgemaster has used their night creatures for something so completely opposite their usual purpose.
That's it exactly. Demons have lost the ability to comprehend this kind of abstract thought. He isn't angry at all it's more... he's disturbed. To him it must seem his forgemaster has gone mad.
@@theo-jamesmoulton2000: I mean after being tormented and forced to sin for hundreds of years I'd imagine anyone would be a bit wonky in the head. Lol!
He did what anyone with a brain would do; start asking questions. I wouldn’t call that angry, just something that begs an explanation. Then probably deep contemplation. Especially since he used to be a philosopher.
I just noticed something. When Isaac asked Flyeyes if he wanted a berry, he didn’t take one. But when Isaac said “have a berry”, he did. It’s interesting that this could go both ways, with Flyeyes either accepting Isaac’s peace offer or just interpreting that phrasing as an order he literally couldn’t refuse.
@Yper Keimenos actually this is kind of scary because the knight creature said perhaps I don't understand your will. Pretty much saying depending on the will of the master who brought them there they can revoke.
Mark: There is no... value.. in this berry offering.. You cannot monetize it. It is in the nature for the corporate lizard to acquire intellectual property, not perishable goods. Why... do you have.. me.. act against.. my nature?
I wonder if that upset him to regain that bit back because he is trapped in such a demonic vessel there is no going back. Maybe it was easier for him to adopt the persona then to fight it. But Isaac is never one to choose the easy way.
@@ClayMastah344 Who knows. Maybe Issac's treatment of his creatures will allow Fly Eyes to regain more of his humanity, like how Issac regained his humanity through Dracula's treatment of him as a friend and human being.
Man, voice acting in these series is outstanding. Case in point, the way he paused and then said burrying people is just a pleasure to listen for some reason.
Superb n stellar voice acting throughout, the silent whispering tone in an empty room throughout the whole series type audio is very intriguing and it works with the dialogue very well
His voice displayed disgust and confusion mixed with respect. It's like he wants to rage but despite being a monster he has the presence of mind to appreciate simply being heard.
This kind of reminds me of when godbrand asked to speak with Dracula. It might be a massive stretch, but this scene feels like a contrast to godbrand/Dracula conversation scene.
You know this type of conversation or questions usually happens when the questioner is fed up and about to betray or go against its master. I almost felt like this was gonna go south, glad it didn’t.
I agree I'm glad Issac was able to make Fly Eyes (yes that's his name) understand what they were doing, but I'm also pretty sure night creatures aren't capable of betraying their forge master there's probably something in their creation where either they don't have that capacity for betrayal or if they do they immediately die
I fucking love Isaac and his immense character development. He's definitely one of THE most well written characters I've ever experienced. Such and interesting, Wonderful story he has.
Omg this show is everything. Soooo well thought out and executed. Demon is not angry but seems disturbed and annoyed. His logical mind is turning and turning but yet his demon self cant help but think that what Isaac has them doing is all wrong.
And also very subtle. Isaac spoke in a very condescending, strict and predicting manner in the first season. At the end you can clearly hear the kindness in his voice, he speaks thoughtful and calm, having found his inner peace
I can vouch for the spanish dub. They were just as good as english (but I swear they were using Google translate because some parts had inconsistencies in the writting)
“Night creatures do the will of their forgemasters…” the way Isaac says this line, his realization that Night Creatures were only ever used one way. God I love the voice acting in this series.
Isaac: "Have a berry" Demon: "Dude I've been in deep ketosis since 10 months I'm not eating that sugary garbage. Look at these abs, I feel as healthy as a teenager right now!"
Man I appreciate Isaac a ton. His sheer focus and commitment these are the 2 things I admire the most and his single minded focus, at the same time he’s still open to learning and understanding the world.
I finally got around to looking into the game/original version of Isaac from his first appearance in Castlevania. Man, this version is really different. I also love it a lot more. It feels like both the same person while being a whole new person, does that make any sense? I can't imagine him like anything other than this.
I am intensely attracted to Isaac. If he was my school teacher, I would worship him. If he was my brother, I would probably never feel scared or unsafe in this world. I would rely on him for counsel.
Aren’t these night creatures humans in demon form or in monsters forms. Isaac could make them remember who they are, to be something more than original forms.
They were human at one time but were transformed into demons after death by their forge masters. They really aren't in "demon form" they are actual demons. This particular demon is able to think and speak because in his former life, he was a philosopher. Just my opinion
@Taramafor Haikido the soul in life is replaced with another soul from hell. making them demons from hell. most demons are incapable and have no memory of their prior self. it is a rare forging in which you have an intelligent demon that can communicate as well as remember part of their past life. so far out of issac's retinue this is the only one that can talk and Isacc had to request that it come forward.
I think it's more like a vortex of souls situation ala berserk, where eons of suffering erode a soul's sense of self and individuality until prettymuch nothing remains of who they were and they just sink into the despaired masses. "special" demons like fly eyes and blue fangs are people who were simply less deteriorated than their peers in hell when they were called back, meaning they still had enough of themselves left to have distinct personalities and the ability to put words to their thoughts and feelings.
And that's why Castlevania is the best video game adaptation ever made. Because it's not just faithful, it's also incredibly intelligent. That scene was amazing.
I don't see anyone saying that but I loveee Isaac❤!He was so thought provoking,hot,intelligent,charismatic,and understandable!It's incredible how good writing could make some animated person so interesting
People forget demons live on instinct of hatred from a wrongful death and lies. But they can be shown another way and taught to be more than tools of fear, lies, and harm. They’re not evil, just misguided beings that deserve to be treated better
Isaac understood that a night creature isn't a tool for destruction and murder. He understood that it is only so because they are used as such in most cases by most forge masters. They are capable of doing good when guided so. This reflects Isaac's new perspective of good and bad, that not one thing is absolutely good and absolutely bad, and things could be different. Circling back to night creatures, they aren't a tool of destruction, they are just tools if anything. And now he sees things similarly to humans. Humans aren't evil creatures, they are not poisons of the world. Humans are capable of good and kindness but are scared, stupid, and unguided. That's what Isaac realized.
I was worried when I first saw this scene that the demons would somehow turn on Isaac, but I was pleasantly surprised how it turned into a philosophical debate. Just a FANTASTIC character, Isaac is.
I love how these demons aren't evil neccessarily. They're essentially animals. If you treat an animal well and tell them to do something good, they will. They still need to indulge in their instincts to survive, but that doesn't make them evil, it just makes them natural
The other brilliance of this conversation, is that until Dracula threw him to the desert, he was just like the description the night creature presented, it’s only because of his interactions that he began to rethink what he was meant for. He is giving similar interactions to them to rethink what they were meant for
I feel like fly eyes philosophical nature hit him here, he’s questioning his purpose and his place in the world, and as he said, he believes philosophy os the key to understand the systems of the world
This is exactly what I say to conservative, traditional minded people. Your only argument for your way of thinking and living is because “that’s how it’s always been done.”
I wonder why Issac made only one night creature that talks? When he fought granfaloon he made a couple of dog like night creatures together and then he made galamoth to fight granfaloon. It looks like he can choose the appearances of the night creatures. I wonder if his night creature horse was a human or a horse that got converted
I don't think forgemasters can control which souls get pulled from hell to make their demons, and souls that have retained their senses of self and ability to speak are the minority in hell making Talking Demons a rarity.
“Are you still my friend Isaac” I loved Issacs character Development but from the beginning he saw more humanity in demons and Dracula than actual humans
Something interesting I didn't notice until someone mentioned the mad mage was similar to Isaac. Each of the 4 main conversations he has represents a possible life path Isaac could have walked. This demon is essentially who he could be if he chose to remain under Dracula. Merely a tool. Or seen as such. If he'd chosen isolation. He'd be like the old forgemaster. Unable to help her neighbors when tragedy struck. Ending up alone. If he'd chosen to act on his anger, he would have been just like the mad mage, controlling Legion. But apart. Crazed. But with the Captain, and Isaac shows he chooses this when he squeezes the lime into his water, he travels. He helps. He can use violence, but he also chooses not to. He grows. He makes the world better.
To me it looks like a reformed demon talking to blood lustful demon Trying to convince change, as a possibility for all creatures The berry is a memory of innocent beginnings
Fly-Eyes: May I ask you a question? Isaac: Of course. Fly-Eyes: What are we doing here? Isaac: It's one of life's great mysteries isn't it? Why are we here? I mean, are we the product of some cosmic coincidence, or is there really a God watching everything? You know, with a plan for us and stuff. I don't know, man, but it keeps me up at night. Both stare at each other in silence. FlyEyes: ...What?! I mean what are we doing here, in this city?
So is this trying to tell us that the devil himself was not to blame for being sent to hell? That God made him this way, predetermined his fate and knew a rebellion against him would happen? Why didn't god just give Lucifer heaven in the first place? If he is the almighty creator, he can just create another heaven can he not?
Because God is the ultimate evil thats why. Especially the abrahamic one. If you believe in Christianity, well Ephesians says it all. Everything that happens is all apart of God's plan. Hence God has a predestined plan. All is deterministic. There is no free will
one thing almost every christan doesn't comprehend is that just because God is omnipotent doesn't mean he will do everything in his power he could, it's clear he just doesn't want to LOL i say this as a baptized protestant
in a similar way, he always has done things he didn't need to do like sure Eve "ate the forbidden fruit" so God punished her but he didn't have to do that, he just decided it lollll this was his twisted, sickFUCK will
Part 2 ua-cam.com/video/DdVfUWFsNjw/v-deo.html
These conversations between Issac and the demon(s) are honestly one of the best things to experience in the Castlevania series.
any conversation with isaac in the series are top tier
@@ohjoca9140
This demon brought his A game to the convos as well.
Please don't let issac die ....he's the shit !
Absolutely. They solidified this series as an all time favorite for me.
I made the likes 666, just thought I’d put it out there
"you believe you're tools of destruction only because this is how your kind have always been used" out of all the characters, Isaac has the most powerful arc to me.
I loved how Issac gradually changed over time.
Best character arc for my money.
He seems so enlightened!!
Both Isaac and Hector changed but Isaac impressed me the most
I like that he smiles at the end. That it. He finally can be happy.
Isaac truly was the best written character of this series. And outstanding character going far beyond his game counterpoint. In fact, he might be one of my favourite characters in all of fiction.
Kind of interesting. At first I thought this demon was angry Isaac was asking him to go against his nature but I think in actuality he is more confused than angry. This, I imagine, is probably one of if not the first time a Forgemaster has used their night creatures for something so completely opposite their usual purpose.
He probably was angry. Confusion often pisses people off, because when you're confused you don't know where you stand.
That's it exactly. Demons have lost the ability to comprehend this kind of abstract thought. He isn't angry at all it's more... he's disturbed. To him it must seem his forgemaster has gone mad.
@@theo-jamesmoulton2000: I mean after being tormented and forced to sin for hundreds of years I'd imagine anyone would be a bit wonky in the head. Lol!
He did what anyone with a brain would do; start asking questions. I wouldn’t call that angry, just something that begs an explanation. Then probably deep contemplation. Especially since he used to be a philosopher.
@@DmanDice he has a tone of anger anguish and concern and confusion in his voice
I just noticed something. When Isaac asked Flyeyes if he wanted a berry, he didn’t take one. But when Isaac said “have a berry”, he did. It’s interesting that this could go both ways, with Flyeyes either accepting Isaac’s peace offer or just interpreting that phrasing as an order he literally couldn’t refuse.
@Yper Keimenos actually this is kind of scary because the knight creature said perhaps I don't understand your will. Pretty much saying depending on the will of the master who brought them there they can revoke.
Def an order. They’re bound to Forgemaster’s will
A man chooses, a slave obeys
@@korosensei1325 Nice Bioshock reference :)
@@procyonlotor222 LOL thanks I couldn't help myself
Awww Isaac offering Mark Zuckerberg a berry.
😂😂😂 you deserve a lot more likes this is gold
Ahahahahahahahahahahahaa
Mark: There is no... value.. in this berry offering.. You cannot monetize it. It is in the nature for the corporate lizard to acquire intellectual property, not perishable goods. Why... do you have.. me.. act against.. my nature?
How is this not the top comment?
That insectoid has better look's then, Mark Zuckerberg. himself! This dude knows how to talk to people, Unlike Zuckerberg!
The demon was in fact full of fatality and resignation , until Isaac gave a very small part of his humanity by memories and if we can say hope .
I wonder if that upset him to regain that bit back because he is trapped in such a demonic vessel there is no going back. Maybe it was easier for him to adopt the persona then to fight it. But Isaac is never one to choose the easy way.
@@ClayMastah344 Who knows. Maybe Issac's treatment of his creatures will allow Fly Eyes to regain more of his humanity, like how Issac regained his humanity through Dracula's treatment of him as a friend and human being.
Man, voice acting in these series is outstanding. Case in point, the way he paused and then said burrying people is just a pleasure to listen for some reason.
Superb n stellar voice acting throughout, the silent whispering tone in an empty room throughout the whole series type audio is very intriguing and it works with the dialogue very well
His voice displayed disgust and confusion mixed with respect. It's like he wants to rage but despite being a monster he has the presence of mind to appreciate simply being heard.
@@notfromhere8889agreed, “*burying*” (clear disgust) “…people” said in almost a whisper
Just great VA
This kind of reminds me of when godbrand asked to speak with Dracula. It might be a massive stretch, but this scene feels like a contrast to godbrand/Dracula conversation scene.
someone out there is drawing fanart of Dracula offering Godbrand a berry.
I honestly see a lot of similarities between Dracula and Isaac, just in the things they say.
@@jcnot9712 Yes please.
You know this type of conversation or questions usually happens when the questioner is fed up and about to betray or go against its master. I almost felt like this was gonna go south, glad it didn’t.
I agree I'm glad Issac was able to make Fly Eyes (yes that's his name) understand what they were doing, but I'm also pretty sure night creatures aren't capable of betraying their forge master there's probably something in their creation where either they don't have that capacity for betrayal or if they do they immediately die
Yea I think the creature was more confused than angry. And made him see that you’re more than just a tool for destruction
I fucking love Isaac and his immense character development. He's definitely one of THE most well written characters I've ever experienced. Such and interesting, Wonderful story he has.
Omg this show is everything. Soooo well thought out and executed. Demon is not angry but seems disturbed and annoyed. His logical mind is turning and turning but yet his demon self cant help but think that what Isaac has them doing is all wrong.
"A berry would probably not kill you"
I like that, how the conversation leads to the conclusion of swaying from the beaten path.
can i say the voice acting in this show is stellar asf
And also very subtle. Isaac spoke in a very condescending, strict and predicting manner in the first season. At the end you can clearly hear the kindness in his voice, he speaks thoughtful and calm, having found his inner peace
@@Mediadosthe best I heard in years
I can vouch for the spanish dub. They were just as good as english (but I swear they were using Google translate because some parts had inconsistencies in the writting)
1:40 "Why do we care about insects and diseases?"
Gee dude, It seems like you would care a lot about insects, CONSIDERING YOU ARE ONE!
@Xolias - Elyxeum Morta Can he, or is he stuck with the form Isaac forged him in.
Gee dude” why you sound like Morty
@@TheGamingREZ This was a Spongebob joke, and I called him "Dude" because he didn't have a real name that I could call him.
I am the 101 like
Flyseyes: “But the diseases?”
“Night creatures do the will of their forgemasters…” the way Isaac says this line, his realization that Night Creatures were only ever used one way. God I love the voice acting in this series.
These conversations added a depth to the overall series.
Alternate title: Isaac explains the is-ought problem to demon philosopher
That’s pretty much what it is. He reconstructed their believed teleological purposes
Abel was basically talking about his own character evolution with the creature. Such an amazing arc.
Isaac: "Have a berry"
Demon: "Dude I've been in deep ketosis since 10 months I'm not eating that sugary garbage. Look at these abs, I feel as healthy as a teenager right now!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The keto struggle is real. Did it twice and about to start it again 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Daniel-wv7lj I'm reading your response on a sugar relapse right now. I need to get my shiet together as well.
@@mistaowickkuh6249 I believe in you bro, Just think of the results!!!
Uuugh the berries were animated so damn good. They are sparkling like gems on that screen.
Monster: May I ask you a question?
Isaac: Yes
Monster: Why are you geh?
Isaac: Who says I'm geh? Have a berry.
LMAOOO
Well, he is geh
Monster: You are geh !! You are a transgendah !!
@@juliohenrique8546 lesbian ?......homosexual ?
@@jakubwedrowycz6200 how do I describe u?
Man I appreciate Isaac a ton. His sheer focus and commitment these are the 2 things I admire the most and his single minded focus, at the same time he’s still open to learning and understanding the world.
I adore how even insanely minor characters in this show get well defined and understood personalities
Issac by far is my favorite character, there is so much character development for him.
I absolutely love isaacs calm voice
I adore the voice acting, animation and story boarding in this entire sequence.
- Would you like a berry?
- Why are you... 1:13 berrying people?
1:10 "You have us... *berrying* people..."
the dialogues of this series were one of my favourite things about it. especially when Isaac were in them, he always had such strong morals
I finally got around to looking into the game/original version of Isaac from his first appearance in Castlevania. Man, this version is really different. I also love it a lot more. It feels like both the same person while being a whole new person, does that make any sense? I can't imagine him like anything other than this.
That demon was a Athenian centuries ago. Those berries were slowly reminding him of his former self. 8o
Smoking some weed with Isaac and talking about the hidden secrets of the universe
I like the way he says blood and ... Meat
This is why Issac progressively became the best character in the series
The most polite way to say “just do what I fckn tell you”
Isaac’s character arc is one of the best in fiction
I love Isaac's whole journey, it's absolutely fascinating.
Isaac is the most interesting character of the show.
It is paradox. He killed so many people and spread terror, yet I believe that he is a better person than most.
No
Dracula,Carmilla,The Stinky Vampire whos actually death,Sanjurmane (idk how to spell his name),Bishop,etc.
@@mistydragonfan1008 Lol, his name is French. Saint Germain. But everyone knows who you mean.
I am intensely attracted to Isaac. If he was my school teacher, I would worship him. If he was my brother, I would probably never feel scared or unsafe in this world. I would rely on him for counsel.
Down bad
touch some grass...
Same
Breath some air
Your done out here
Aren’t these night creatures humans in demon form or in monsters forms.
Isaac could make them remember who they are, to be something more than original forms.
They were human at one time but were transformed into demons after death by their forge masters. They really aren't in "demon form" they are actual demons. This particular demon is able to think and speak because in his former life, he was a philosopher. Just my opinion
@Taramafor Haikido the soul in life is replaced with another soul from hell. making them demons from hell. most demons are incapable and have no memory of their prior self. it is a rare forging in which you have an intelligent demon that can communicate as well as remember part of their past life. so far out of issac's retinue this is the only one that can talk and Isacc had to request that it come forward.
I think it's more like a vortex of souls situation ala berserk, where eons of suffering erode a soul's sense of self and individuality until prettymuch nothing remains of who they were and they just sink into the despaired masses. "special" demons like fly eyes and blue fangs are people who were simply less deteriorated than their peers in hell when they were called back, meaning they still had enough of themselves left to have distinct personalities and the ability to put words to their thoughts and feelings.
I think Isaac is probably my favourite character in the series. He has the best character arc by far.
"Case in point, I am a night creature. I eat blood and meat" Y love the articulation in the dialoguE
This makes me want to watch this show.
AGAIN you mean 😅
@leonarmstrong5589 ive actually only seen a few episodes, this makes me want to see the rest!
"Have a berry"
- Isaac
And that's why Castlevania is the best video game adaptation ever made. Because it's not just faithful, it's also incredibly intelligent. That scene was amazing.
"If I... kissed you, embraced you... would that be against your nature?"
This scene is to show Isaac, despite is almost misanthropic nature, and being the closest confidante to Dracula, still retained a sense of humanity.
Peoole said that Isaac make things slow and distracting, but he was my favourite part of the season
I don't see anyone saying that but I loveee Isaac❤!He was so thought provoking,hot,intelligent,charismatic,and understandable!It's incredible how good writing could make some animated person so interesting
Why do you have us "berrying" people?
I’m not gonna lie before he said people I thought Isaac had them foraging for berries for like half a second. And I’m so glad I’m not alone
ok now I wanna watch this
Whoever wrote this show should write every show
i like Isaac he's such a chad
The way he says "forgemaster" is so satisfying
I really hope to see intense scenes in conversation like these in Castlevania Nocturnal
People forget demons live on instinct of hatred from a wrongful death and lies. But they can be shown another way and taught to be more than tools of fear, lies, and harm. They’re not evil, just misguided beings that deserve to be treated better
Isaac understood that a night creature isn't a tool for destruction and murder. He understood that it is only so because they are used as such in most cases by most forge masters. They are capable of doing good when guided so. This reflects Isaac's new perspective of good and bad, that not one thing is absolutely good and absolutely bad, and things could be different.
Circling back to night creatures, they aren't a tool of destruction, they are just tools if anything. And now he sees things similarly to humans. Humans aren't evil creatures, they are not poisons of the world. Humans are capable of good and kindness but are scared, stupid, and unguided. That's what Isaac realized.
"You can use a hammer to build a house or crack a skull. "
Polite monster: may i ask you question😊
"Lmao dude, ur my construction tool, want a berry?"
Isaac succeeded at demon negotiation.
by far my best episode NOSTALGIA
I was worried when I first saw this scene that the demons would somehow turn on Isaac, but I was pleasantly surprised how it turned into a philosophical debate.
Just a FANTASTIC character, Isaac is.
memories
He becam that a little of his past life is like a miracle
The sheer disdain in his voice
I love how the scene ends with Fly looking confused and a zoom at the berries.
I love how these demons aren't evil neccessarily. They're essentially animals. If you treat an animal well and tell them to do something good, they will. They still need to indulge in their instincts to survive, but that doesn't make them evil, it just makes them natural
I'd chat with a demon too, if there wasn't a likely chance of being killed
The other brilliance of this conversation, is that until Dracula threw him to the desert, he was just like the description the night creature presented, it’s only because of his interactions that he began to rethink what he was meant for. He is giving similar interactions to them to rethink what they were meant for
From the wisdom in God Of War Ragnarok: You have the form of a Night Creature, But that isn't your Nature
Issac is king Solomon
“Boss I’m hungry”
Issac: *W I S D O M* 🍵 🐸
“Why do we care about insects?” - the giant insect
This is cinema.
Have a berry
I feel like fly eyes philosophical nature hit him here, he’s questioning his purpose and his place in the world, and as he said, he believes philosophy os the key to understand the systems of the world
Guys, the demons name is Barry. Its so obvious.
Nah. I call him Brundle
@@RequiemPoete well good for you, youre wrong.
@Taramafor Haikido it was a joke. I bet you're fun at parties.
@Taramafor Haikido wasted your time bud. Thanks for playing though. Im sure someone will read your keyboard diarrhea but sadly it wont be me.
Does he like jazz?
Isaak: Have a member-berry.
Fly-Eyes: Ohhhh, memories!
Bro really said have snickers
This is exactly what I say to conservative, traditional minded people. Your only argument for your way of thinking and living is because “that’s how it’s always been done.”
The more i listen the more i understand how odd the world can be not that i didn't already realise how bad it was at the age of 6
No one:
Isaac: have a berry
Isaac put that night creature in his place
The new season is the worst thing that ever happened to mankind the characters are the wackiest bring back Isaac ❤❤
I can't eat blackberries without thinking of "have a belly" anymore
Have a berry, have a chit chat
I wonder why Issac made only one night creature that talks? When he fought granfaloon he made a couple of dog like night creatures together and then he made galamoth to fight granfaloon. It looks like he can choose the appearances of the night creatures. I wonder if his night creature horse was a human or a horse that got converted
I don't think forgemasters can control which souls get pulled from hell to make their demons, and souls that have retained their senses of self and ability to speak are the minority in hell making Talking Demons a rarity.
“Are you still my friend Isaac” I loved Issacs character Development but from the beginning he saw more humanity in demons and Dracula than actual humans
Something interesting I didn't notice until someone mentioned the mad mage was similar to Isaac.
Each of the 4 main conversations he has represents a possible life path Isaac could have walked.
This demon is essentially who he could be if he chose to remain under Dracula. Merely a tool. Or seen as such.
If he'd chosen isolation. He'd be like the old forgemaster. Unable to help her neighbors when tragedy struck. Ending up alone.
If he'd chosen to act on his anger, he would have been just like the mad mage, controlling Legion. But apart. Crazed.
But with the Captain, and Isaac shows he chooses this when he squeezes the lime into his water, he travels. He helps. He can use violence, but he also chooses not to. He grows.
He makes the world better.
Does humanity decide there’s something beyond and the rules if they collectively agree there are heavens and hells.
Well in universe we see that God and Hell aren't just beliefs but actual fact.
@@Igarappappathat’s not what I meant
To me it looks like a reformed demon talking to blood lustful demon
Trying to convince change, as a possibility for all creatures
The berry is a memory of innocent beginnings
Bro I think I’d say Isaac is my favorite character
I wish they kept this show going.
Fly-Eyes: May I ask you a question?
Isaac: Of course.
Fly-Eyes: What are we doing here?
Isaac: It's one of life's great mysteries isn't it? Why are we here? I mean, are we the product of some cosmic coincidence, or is there really a God watching everything? You know, with a plan for us and stuff. I don't know, man, but it keeps me up at night.
Both stare at each other in silence.
FlyEyes: ...What?! I mean what are we doing here, in this city?
Isaac was greatly reworked in this adaptation, and the appearance of an Arab was just right for him.
Hes african
Demons can talk? Dang
I thought they were mindless killing machines
This scene should be studied
So is this trying to tell us that the devil himself was not to blame for being sent to hell? That God made him this way, predetermined his fate and knew a rebellion against him would happen? Why didn't god just give Lucifer heaven in the first place? If he is the almighty creator, he can just create another heaven can he not?
Because its all about human activity and how we dam ourselves to hell
Because God is the ultimate evil thats why. Especially the abrahamic one. If you believe in Christianity, well Ephesians says it all. Everything that happens is all apart of God's plan. Hence God has a predestined plan. All is deterministic. There is no free will
The alternative may of been worse
one thing almost every christan doesn't comprehend is that just because God is omnipotent doesn't mean he will do everything in his power
he could, it's clear he just doesn't want to LOL
i say this as a baptized protestant
in a similar way, he always has done things he didn't need to do
like sure Eve "ate the forbidden fruit" so God punished her
but he didn't have to do that, he just decided it
lollll this was his twisted, sickFUCK will