Carmila’s death is significant, too. She “took” her own life, rather than allow a man to take it from her. As a final act, it underscored her values perfectly.
Truly sad. I find that people hate Carmilla, but I liked her? She was interesting, terrifying and evil. Dracula was always so slow and methodical. Carmilla was funny and she kept me on the edge of my seat.
@weretherecklesswerethewild6308 Camila was certainly interesting I'll give her that but in the end, she didn't have a single on how to do anything she wanted to do. I eventually found myself rolling my eyes at every single speech she gave.
@@WaTahBasTard We had different experiences, then. I quite liked her speeches, since I knew she'd fail. I think she knew how to get what she wanted, but she was so brutal, devouring and hungry that she ended up having an ego the size of fricking Olympus Mons.
I struggle at times thinking back on my abusers, and even ended up realizing very recently that I've taken up some of her mannerisms. I ended up saying and doing things I remember her doing to me thinking back. I struggle with trying to maintain control. I shut people out and I keep myself at an arms length. I was told by a now ex that I wasn't the same person anymore. I look back and I'm horrified at what I've done. I've done what I can to make up for my mistakes, and while things will never be the same, and I will never be the same. I don't want to end up going town a path that ended up ruining my life and hurting people that were once like me. It's a daily struggle, and this video really helped put things into perspective.
I like Carmilla as a contrast to Dracula in the show. They’re both people utterly defined by their moment of greatest pain and their inability to ever let go of it. The difference is Dracula’s pain is relatively fresh, still an active and evolving part of him, whereas Carmilla’s is so old it has ossified into the core of her very being. Dracula can still have a moment of shattering revelation that takes the pain that moved him from merely a dangerous person with a grotesque past to an omnicidal maniac, and turns it against itself even if just for a moment. He can accept and surrender that pain when he realises it is the ghost of love. Carmilla cannot and does not, ever. Her pain is built into her deeper enough she can function quite precisely and rationally around it where Dracula Barry exists at times, but it is such a part of her she would almost cease to exist without it. In the end, that pain is so much greater than the fear of death that when death is the only alternative to potentially going back to that loss of power and control, she is nearly enthusiastic about dying.
Funny thing though she may have intended it as an insult, calling Issac "The least interesting man in Dracula's court" but coming from her, Issac took that as a compliment. As he knew the only interest Camilla has in men is how she can use them and/or take from them which his case was nothing. Issac could not be manipulated by Camilla nor could she take anything away from him and they both knew it.😂
When she killed her master, she smiled at first but then the smile quickly faded It shows that she first thought killing him would make her satisfy but it is not Nothing can satisfy her anymore so she keeps seeking more power
That’s not an issue that just Carmilla is dealing with, all people feel a continuous need to transcend their current situation whether it’s with things, money, knowledge, security, people, etc. “money doesn’t buy happiness” so what does? Carmilla just takes that failure to find fulfillment to an extreme level, believing that only in possessing the entire world will she think that it’s “enough”
Carmilla was the series' definition of a Vampire: "There's always blood to be drunk somewhere on the next field" Her spite against the world and her selfishness only made it worse. Hell, I'd argue that half the reason she pointed out Dracula never made Lisa into a Vampire, even calling her a pet, was because she was jealous deep down od what he had with her. Especially since she was turned and then emotionally and phisically abused until she broke. She either won't let herself or is no longer phisically capable of having that kind of relationship with someone. Even with her closest friends, her vampire sisters, she basically shuts them out once she's left to her own devices. Carmilla is a pitiable character , but Isaac had the right idea when he decided the world was better off without her.
Ironically in a way, Carmilla had the slightest speck of respect for Issac out of any man in the series. She tried to reason with him by telling him where Hector was. And now he is living rent free in her mind as she is waiting in hell for him so she can try to kill him again. The most "boring" man she has ever met has now become the one she is obsessed with.
I heard once that the reason she hates Isaac/ finds him boring, is because she dosen't have anything she can use to manipulate him. He's not attracted nor afraid of her. Not swayed by material possession. Does not go seeking for more power that he could not get for himself and was loyal to Dracula to a fault.
Did you know that Carmilla actually stems from one of the very first vampire stories ever written? "Carmilla" is a gothic vamipre story by Sheridan Le Fanu from 1872, thus pre-dating "Dracula" from 1892. The character in the book is described much as the one from the show. So that is vhere they got the inspiration for her
I love how she cosplays as every character she analyzes its real dedication to the part! Literally getting into their shoes. As for my thoughts about Carmilla i think she is a victim of the patriarchy and the social structures of the time. She was probably treated as property her entire life and abused during her afterlife and she is angry she cant retaliate against men with not just anger of the social structures of the time but also the trauma that she endured in the past as in Striga's and Morana's talks they address she has nightmares of her time being abused. She wants to take everything from everyone else so she doesnt have to worry about having everything taken from her again as well as to have agency. And thats why her fight with Isaac ended that way. Its not Isaac taking everything from her its her having a sense of agency and choice in choosing to die by her own hands rather than by the hands of someone who is adamant in taking everything from her in the name of revenge
As much as i hate it, i have to admit that i can empathize with Carmilla. Cruelty in my past has lead me to be very quick to bristle at the first sign that i might be dealing with someone similar to those who have wronged me; it takes a lot of mental effort to catch myself and think twice about the situation in those instances.
That fact to you admit that and make an effort to correct it so you can act in a way that's more faithful to who you are and what you want is admirable.
Carmella fittingly enough served as a good foil to Hector and Isaac in that the latter two were able to grow as people and reach a point they could live constructive lives. Isaac took the Captain’s words to heart and seems to have dedicated his life to trying to teach people how to live better and kinder lives. Hector has dedicated himself to writing a book which he hopes will help future generations avoid their mistakes. Both men also managed to ultimately avoid becoming their abusers as evidenced by Isaac choosing to lead a constructive life and Hector respecting Lenore’s decision even if he did not like it. Carmella by contrast never grew beyond her anger and hurt and went onto not only repeat the cycle of abuse. But escalated it to the point she was destructive not only to herself but literally anyone nearby and in this case “nearby” is relative
I think it’s also worth noting that her choosing to take her own life wasn’t just an act of spite against Isaac for beating her, but rather it’s her wanting a sense of control over her life, even at its ending. She’s spent the most traumatic part of her life powerless, and so she feels the need to have control because in her mind it means that she’s free and safe from being hurt again. When she looks at her reflection in the window before she commits to her death, there’s a look of resignation, confirming that she knows she can’t possibly win this, but she’s too prideful to simply run away, so her final line of “I win” is again her narcissism rationalising that even when she’s lost, she’s still doing so on her terms. She doesn’t want Isaac, a powerful human man who she sees as less than her, to have the satisfaction of taking her life from her since she feels that so much has already been taken in the past.
Too be fair, she couldn't have run away, Issac had her trapped with the magic barrier Hector had set up. Not to say that she wasn't proud and narcissistic, but the fact that she exploded after her death in a way that could have killed Issac had he not quickly retreated to safety does make her actions more reasonable from a practical perspective.
@@Mediados I don't think that's the case...it is more about that in the end she is still that fragile woman who was abused and used by her master, killing herself rather than accepting to die by the hands of Issac was her way to end her life on her own terms.
Her moment of clarity comes just before her death. She looks up at a window as sees her reflection of herself and smiles. I think she finally sees how far she’s come and all that she’s achieved. She acknowledges that the scared woman abused by her master had outstripped him. She finally seems proud of herself. She finally has enough, just before it’s all taken from her. Although she does plan to climb another mountain with a “sharp bloody stick and the determination to find out if you can die twice.”
It’s common in the military for officers and NCO’s to also take each other aside out of the view of the rank and file when an ass chewing needs to happen to make sure someone knows their place in the greater scheme of things without undermining them in front of the kids.
Most people don't notice this but Camilla is pretty much an unstoppable character. Some stories have skills and abilities that make them highly adaptable, she can handle any problem and come out on top, often time the only real weakness to these characters are themselves. I would have loved to see her last longer in the series and seeing her slowly unravel as she loses self control, her downfall was too fast pace for my preference but ideal for her character.
Carmilla is one of my favorite characters in the entire series alongside Isaac, this really did help me understand why I understood and loved her character. All her actions and motivation came from a genuine place that I've been in before. Gotta love your villainess descending into madness
Did you know that Carmilla actually stems from one of the very first vampire stories ever written? "Carmilla" is a gothic vamipre story by Sheridan Le Fanu from 1872, thus pre-dating "Dracula" from 1892. The character in the book is described much as the one from the show. So that is vhere they got the inspiration for her
i feel empathy for her. im not gunna lie, i used to be EXTREMELY similar to her but im learning to heal. I KNOW WHAT ITS LIKE TO BE HER. i hope she makes it back
I feel like her pain only fed her power hunger, but she overreached and that was why she failed in the end. I think she would have succeeded if she had scaled back or at least divided things up.
The problem goes deeper than that.. She was never going to be able to that because for her enough is never enough. What she needed was to let go of her trauma, let go of the past and find the ability to stop and appreciate the things she already has the people that already surround her and support her.
As someone who had gone through sexual assault, I can say that it is so. Much. Work to heal to the point where you can separate the person who hurt you from everyone else in their social group. Hard work. And Carmilla is an arrogant person who would never admit any fault with herself. Combined with her trauma, she was doomed to fail, but still managed to cause terrible damage. She is a very well written character, and it is unsettling that many people, despite understanding how evil she is, empathise with her. This was some top notch analysis and outfit!
Carmilla was an iconic villain. Of all the tragic characters I would say I share most in common with her. Probably a reason I should seek therapy one day .
Carmilla was such a spiteful and selfish character. Nothing was ever enough for her and she couldn't give anyone any credit, unless she was manipulating them in which case she didn't mean a word.
"People with stable self-esteem don't have to step on others to feel taller" Word. I can finally watch videos and I love your take on Castlevania characters! Carmilla and Isaac are my two favs, I really like the way they are written. This version of them is the best version so far in castlevania universe. I like Carmilla for being kind of opposite of Dracula and also for being a fun character and Isaac for having the best character development. I really like the philosopher king ending and his talks with the former philosopher in a night-creature's body was something fresh. Carmilla, on the other hand, has the opposite ending. But I think it was fitting. She ended herself because no one else could, at least she thought. She died choosing her death, still having control even in death. And fun fact: Carmilla's bloody tear at the end is an homage to original Carmilla in castlevania games. She had a half face mask that had a bloody tear running down her face. Also Bloody Tears is the famous soundtrack of the game and the epic orchestral version of Bloody Tears was used in the show as well during the main trio's castle fight scene on their way to killing Dracula. Btw, why are u so good at speaking with fangs on? It almost makes me question... 😜 For journal tho, I have a very messy writing routine. I can't get myself to journal on a regular basis, so it just turns into me not writing for a long time and then something happens or I just have the right mind for it and feel the need to write. I think it's better this way because whenever I feel obliged to write, I just can't. Then I feel guilty and then get mad at myself for feeling guilty of simply not following a stupid schedule I made for myself. What should be in it is an irrelevant question, because there is no right or wrong way to do it. Some people write daily to keep track of things and themselves, some people write weekly, monthly etc. Some people are like me, they write whenever they like. Also you don't need to write either, you could even draw whatever you want if words get stuck in your mind. Or simply writing a big "f this day" is okay because that's how you feel and also who the hell can what you are doing on your journal?? Most people don't want to do it because they feel as if they are writing a novel that'll get published. Girl, it's your mind and yours only, get that shit on paper. Can't sit down to write? Write in on your phone in a notes app or sth. It doesn't matter what time you do it, what medium you use, how you write or whether you write or draw. I personally can't think straight when there's a lot on my mind or if sth is bothering me (which is pretty much all the time), so I just do it in stream of consciousness. Do I jump from topic to topic when I'm journaling because of this technique? Yes. Do I make errors and spelling mistakes? Hell yea. Does it look like I'm having a stroke on paper? Unfortunately. Do I care? Absolutely not. It's my thought process, so only me knowing what's going on and how I got there is fine. Again, this isn't a novel or autobiography, it can be whatever you want to be. I sometimes happen to write what's bothering me, how I feel, how I wish I felt, some thoughts about world events, political discusssions with me myseld and I, reflecting on philosophical subjects, getting pretty existential (unfortunately), talking about why I like this or that piece of media and in which way it resonated with me or things I found familiar in the story or characters etc, my thoughts about people, thoughts about things people did, goals if I ever have one, plans, or talk about past events, feelings, or things the current events remind me of or evoke/trigger etc etc. I found that when I write down the past events or things that specifically bothered me for a long time for no reason, I happen to wrap them up better in my mind. Idk, especially things that were unfinished or felt that way seem to take up space in my mind and I can't do anything about them. When I write them down tho, it's like an abstract concept taking a physical form in front of me. Maybe the act of writing, typing or drawing physically helps with that. And when I write those down and how I feel about them, after putting the last dot, it feels like finally putting an end to those things. It's like having a talk that never happened. It no longer bothers me or takes up space after that in my mind. It's almost like the mind is a well and everything and everyone that is left unfinished and unconcluded is a body thrown down into that well. They keep decaying down there, polluting the water, disrupting the water. The longer they stay, the longer the bodies decay. A foul smell fills the air; the water poisons my crops and those who eat them and drink from that well. I become bitter and foul myself, both to myself and to those who taste my words. In muddy waters, it's impossible to see your reflection and thus what you've become. I found that writing such things down is like taking those years old decaying bodies out of that well and giving them a proper burial, a proper finish. Everything has its place. The past is the past. I know that, I know you know that, but we still can't tell that to ourselves. This feels like a proper end though. With the last word written and last dot put down, those I've written down no longer bother me. The waters calm down, serene and purified. Clear as a mirror and lightweight. I finally take a deep breath. I like giving my mental ghosts and their corpses proper burials. Or at least that's how I see it.🫠 Oh, and have I said that I get pretty existential at times? Nvm, I think you already figured out. 😂 Brilliant video, have a nice day! Keep the fangs sharp!
Can't wait to see what's next. I love Striga and Morana, but I'm not sure they're quite developed enough for an entire video. Would love to see you take on Saint Germain, too.
The interesting thing is it also reflects how she deals with her fellow co-rulers: While she is much less directly cruel then she is to Hector, she pretty much unloads all the responsibility of running her grand idea onto her fellow members and all the burdens associated with it. She knows that the warrior will never stop fighting, the logistics would be impossible and diplomatically she isn't interested in offering any concessions, so Lahore is basically only responsible for managing Hector and isn't able to use her talents to make her fellows easier, a job made harder by the fact Carmilla made no pretences to work with Hector. All the while Carmillia sits in her castle and enjoys her power, benefiting from the glory without sharing in the burden of work or brutal hardship. This results in her being abandoned by two of her council members long before Issac attacks her and Lahore ends up going really easy on Hector, largely because he's the only one she can have equal talking to; which is complicated by the fact that she had manipulated and bound him to Carmilla's will. It isn't as naked as her disband for men, who she fairly openly flaunt's her true feelings toward (Dracula is aware of her plans the moment she entered the game, but is completely unmotivated to do anything about her) but it's interesting that she treats everyone like a thing to be owned; even her Junior Co-rulers who she just expects to carry out her whims without complaint or compromise. Sure, her ultimate downfall comes from a complete wildcard in the form of Issac, but her shaky foundations and inability to cater to her fellows needs lead to the forgemaster having a really clear shot at taking her neck. Hence it's somewhat poetic that Issac dishonoured her in the most direct way possible, she wanted control, but she couldn't even speak her last speech without being interrupted, a disserve she hadn't had to deal with up to that point. Which I think makes her a fantastic character to watch and be evil; namely because she is consistent.
One of my favorite things about your channel, is you give good and useful information, while in outfits designed to represent characters from whatever media you're referencing
5:10 I feel you you misheard Carmilla here, she explicitly said that anyone else COULD have done it, they just... wouldn't. She's not really coming from a place of "I am special", so much as "I have learned that no one will do what needs to be done, so I have to do everything myself, and I'm constantly angry and disappointed about that". From that place, it also makes sense that she'd choose to rule as a quartet, rather than as a singular narcissistic queen. Part of her knows that if she lets that feeling of being alone in the world take over, she's gonna lose her mind (as she eventually does).
Carmilla seems to think she understands the first rule to vampire politics quite well: 'when you aim for the king, don't miss'. The problem seemingly stems from the fact that she thinks she understands Dracula, and can overpower him, but doesn't quite grasp the gulf of difference between his power and hers, and how much he actually holds back on the daily. Love the hair, too.
She was smart enough to understand he wasn't eating since his wife died. Though you do bring up the idiot ball pretty well. Dracula was starving and he was still the strongest being in the room.
@boangherrazvan3977 that was king of the idiots moment for godbrand going to Dracula's most devoted servant and stating he was going to betray Dracula.
Carmilla is not very intelligent the more i saw her on screen. The line that now you are implicated was so bad . Implicated in what we did not do anything yet I would go back to Dracula tell him the story and see her hear on a spike in the next 5 minutes. Hey Dracula new development has arise . Carmilla has been manipulating me and the council without our knowledge and is planning to dethrone you . Lets go and kill her. After the fight was over Hector is on her side and willing to help , lets beat the shit out of him. And she keeps making mistakes, the only reason she lived that longs is because of the plot and the sisters that kept her safe.
12:35 you just described the driving force of one of the main characters in a story I'm writing near perfectly... only that driving force is quite literally the only thing keeping him alive
Carmella is lashing out. She's trying to make up for all the things she's lost. She allowed her hurt, pain and dark desires and hatred turn her bitter beyond repair. And that bitterness is worse than being a vampire in and of itself. My ex was exactly like that.
Touching on Carmilla's emotional drive hindering her strategic senses brilliantly demonstrates her flaws. For instance, she gleefully abuses Hector once he betrayed Dracula. But then, come seasons 3 and 4, she realized she actually did have more uses for a forgemaster. This fostered resentment in Hector and led to Hector helping Isaac in Styria. Her emotional outbursts in one moment helped create her downfall later.
Listen up: I always like and share your work on social media. But I’ve never left a comment on your videos. But you are SO good at teaching us the basics of psychology that I just wanted to thank you. It was the most captivating episode you created. I didn’t even think an episode about Carmilla would interest me, but you made me love it! You’re a great and talented pedagogue
Carmilla is a classic example of someone beyond saving... her cup will never be filled. Instead her cup is a black hole that will always suck everyone around her into it. In fact, it becomes worse over time. Its quite clear that near the end she's quite willing to sacrifice those closest to her in an attempt to feed her pain.
I am excited about the journal! I would love to see daily questions to help for when it is hard to come up with what to write about for ourselves because we are avoiding what we really need to think about and deal with. Great job!
Love these kind of videos! The other day, while I was rewatching Castlevania for spooky season, I couldn’t help but wish to see a therapist break down some of psychology behind the very thought provoking characters in the show, like Carmila. Today I happened upon this video and immediately subscribed, can’t wait to watch more of your videos. 😁
That's not enough tho? Shes not letting go? Honestly this is the same for humanity when they try to help that person and comfort her by saying I feel ur pain and blah blah, but the case is it's never working, it depends on the person if there willing to let go or not, to the person who isn't willing to let go, u can't help them nor change them, so it's better to just let them do what they wanna do yk
I do believe that her power hungry ways have lead to her demise. Hector had assisted Varney to bring back Dracula, and set up some stuff in the castle which helped Isaac and his hordes. Also, Hector can only live for a few decades. Lenore had seen how far gone Carmilla was. Striga & Morana knew the flaws of Carmilla's plan, and plus Striga wasn't a big fan of fighting farmers. We saw how Dracula was losing power, and the same thing was happening with Carmilla. Dracula had what it took to take over the world. Carmilla, her sisters, and forces would be in constant battles with humans. At some point they would have died one by one
I love these analysis videos, have you heard of / considered covering "Subaru" from "Re:zero" as a teen boy who essentially has a "forced save point/death system" coupled with the isekai trope he's a gold mine for trauma dissection and Isolation
Georgia, you do realize that while your hair is different...you could show up at a friend's place and ring their doorbell and run! Even if they had a door camera...they'd never guess it was you! Unless you wore the fangs. THAT might narrow it down. I've been fighting people like Carmilla all of my life. And you're right about the people who hang back...waiting while all of the heavy hits are taken. Then flounce in after the hard part is over. My Mom says my handwriting is EXACTLY like my Dad's. = ) She could never read my Dad's handwriting. I stopped handwriting in journals long ago because people would need divine intervention to decipher it .
That journaling you mentioned sounds fun, and to answer the question about that: most of the journals that i love to use are the ones with a nice hard cover, while the pages and cover all have a certain theme in it. I still need to find another one with a subtle image of poison ivy along the edges while the edges also have a similar theme if that example helped with what i meant. I partially agree that her power hungry nature led to her own downfall. Reason for that is thanks to what her sisters said about her plans. Carmilla makes the plans, then gets her sisters interested enough and from there the other 3 will figure out how to make it work. I think lenora even described it as carmilla being the dream when she described all 4 of them. Lenora as the diplomat, striga was the warrior, morana organized everything and carmilla was the one who dreamed up the plans and then have the others be invested in achieving those dreams as well. However, when 2 of the sisters were out for a while and the third one didn't feel like she belonged anymore, there was nobody anymore to ensure that carmilla didn't fly off the rails like she did in the end. I suspect that if the 4 of them would have stuck together and balanced each other out like they had always done then carmilla might actually have survived that at the end.
As soon as you are done with Castlevania, you need to do Oshi No Ko. Or at least the first episode! I think Ai is an especially interesting character study
Amazing breakdown! Any chance I can request you cover the final scene between Vlad and Lisa in the series finale? And maybe the last convo between Hector and Isaac?
Would be very interrsting to see her take on Nagato/Pain or the father son relation in god of war Thor/Odin, Kratos/Atreus. Very nice videos so far, i m really happy to listen to her.
It's also worth noting that almost every tactical point she made in the show was actually accurate. Dracula WAS mad. Alucard and the Belmont hold WAS a threat. Her idea on how to secure more land WAS feasible. Hector WAS an asset worth securing. The thing that undid her in the end was a threat she couldn’t possibly have known about, coming from a place she couldn’t see. I appreciate that it wasn’t just a character flaw that undid her for a moral lesson. Her spite and pain were themes, but not really her undoing. She justgot outmaneuvered in a way she didnt have the tools to counter.
Isaac and Carmilla are my absolute favorite characters! The pride and power they both displayed to continuously propel forward was remarkable! Isaac was learned and willing to converse with others in order to attempt to gain perspective, in hopes of harnessing the fire burning within him. Carmilla, was unyielding and stubborn. Sadly, this made any sort of growth unobtainable and she chose death over surrendering to a foe she viewed as “lesser “. Thanks so much for giving us her analysis!
I also feel like Carmilla also wanted to feel safe and secure, as she’s never really had that. Now she may not realize it but I do feel it influences her choices.
It's strange tgat Dracula gets angry enough to threaten Godbrand for whining about pig blood in private, but does absolutely nothing when Carmilla mocks him in front of his entire war room.
Many people call her a Karen but I always thought no, that's not what a Karen is and that is also not what Carmilla is. Carmella is hurt, in pain and lashing out. She is someone who has never healed from her past trauma and has adapted a very bad coping mechanism of just killing and hurting men. Blaming all men of all their wrongs done to her. Honestly it seems like a theme in Castlevania that every person who was hurt by others immediately equate that everyone in the world has it out for them and it really took Isaac meeting various people and talking to them to actually see not all humans are all the same. And not everyone is out to get them. I wish Carmilla had a therapist.
Men will call any women who's not just hot body a karen because it scares them Through in the show there's way cruel men who harm innocent humans i didn't not see them mad
Not the biggest fan of Carmella, but her truly brazen moments made her memorable. When she talks about Dracula's wife in front of him, in a manner of speaking, she had some balls to even attempt that.
Before i ask this question. I want to say this. You are spot on about carmilla. Her power hungry ways got her cursed in the og game as well as trapped in draculas castle as a boss fight. Now my question. Where can i get Vampire Fangs like that? They look amazing on you.
I always thought it was interesting that Carmila had her mind made up about Dracula far before she arrives. she words it like she decided in the moment, but her complex planning of it is clearly older than that moment.
An advisor once asked the Western Paladin how much gold would be enough. "I have no need of fools who can imagine ‘enough,'" he told the advisor's corpse. - Flavor Text, Magic: the Gathering card "Greed", 7th Edition printing I mean, tell me that's not Carmilla, right?
Shockingly, I enjoyed it as every time she brought it up, it made me realize she was just an old biddy who was just as abusive and as insane as the "old men" she ranted about. She was absolutely oblivious to her own hypocrisy.
That’s why I like her that much as a villain. The more aggressive she becomes, the more hypocritical she gets as well. And she pretty much doomed herself with the other side of the same coin
I do wish you would have gone into the relationship she had with her ruling sisters, as she really seems to let her guard down in all but 1 case, and she really seems happy around them and really takes in their take on things and respects their opinion
When Carmilla revealed her deception to Hector, he should have gone to Dracula straight away. He never meant to betray him and I am sure Dracula would have understood. And well, Carmilla would have been stomped by Dracula.
Love those videos. 🙌 Ever seen that wonderfully twisted masterpiece _The House of Yes_ filled to the brim with things for a psychotherapist to analyse? There's even a Jackie-O cosplay in it for you... 😏
Ah Carmilla, such a cathartic evil Queen. I loved her as soon as she came in a read Dracula for filth (ie long plan of committing suicide and taking everyone else down with him)
Hi Georgia, I know this isn't probably the place, but I love your videos and the in-depth analyisis of fictional characters. Could you please do a Therapist Reacts to Amy Elliott-Dunne from Gone Girl?
I'd like Georgia to take a look at Into/Across the Spiderverse when she gets the chance (with a massive epilepsy warning for flashing lights and colours), we get some interesting behaviours and responses to trauma.
I'm glad you point how she just goes into malproductive rage. She can be smart a dismantle a court with a word but she does oopsies too. She could've easily had Hector be an ally and then no Isaac issue later BUT rage is fun
I love how her obsession with power and needing more ended up turning her into the thing she hated most. A mad old fool who didnt know what they wanted, lashing out at any who stood up to them. Eventually to be challanged and killed by a being they deemed infior to them.
Carmila’s death is significant, too. She “took” her own life, rather than allow a man to take it from her. As a final act, it underscored her values perfectly.
Carmila's abuse of Hector most likely mirrors how her master abused her. The classic dynamic of the abused becoming exactly like their abusers.
Truly sad.
I find that people hate Carmilla, but I liked her? She was interesting, terrifying and evil.
Dracula was always so slow and methodical. Carmilla was funny and she kept me on the edge of my seat.
@weretherecklesswerethewild6308 Camila was certainly interesting I'll give her that but in the end, she didn't have a single on how to do anything she wanted to do. I eventually found myself rolling my eyes at every single speech she gave.
@@WaTahBasTard We had different experiences, then.
I quite liked her speeches, since I knew she'd fail.
I think she knew how to get what she wanted, but she was so brutal, devouring and hungry that she ended up having an ego the size of fricking Olympus Mons.
I struggle at times thinking back on my abusers, and even ended up realizing very recently that I've taken up some of her mannerisms. I ended up saying and doing things I remember her doing to me thinking back. I struggle with trying to maintain control. I shut people out and I keep myself at an arms length. I was told by a now ex that I wasn't the same person anymore. I look back and I'm horrified at what I've done. I've done what I can to make up for my mistakes, and while things will never be the same, and I will never be the same. I don't want to end up going town a path that ended up ruining my life and hurting people that were once like me.
It's a daily struggle, and this video really helped put things into perspective.
@@eiohnanananunu9871 Don't worry, you'll be all right.
Carmila is the embodiment of the phrase “gatekeep, gaslight, girlboss” 😂
I like Carmilla as a contrast to Dracula in the show. They’re both people utterly defined by their moment of greatest pain and their inability to ever let go of it. The difference is Dracula’s pain is relatively fresh, still an active and evolving part of him, whereas Carmilla’s is so old it has ossified into the core of her very being. Dracula can still have a moment of shattering revelation that takes the pain that moved him from merely a dangerous person with a grotesque past to an omnicidal maniac, and turns it against itself even if just for a moment. He can accept and surrender that pain when he realises it is the ghost of love. Carmilla cannot and does not, ever. Her pain is built into her deeper enough she can function quite precisely and rationally around it where Dracula Barry exists at times, but it is such a part of her she would almost cease to exist without it. In the end, that pain is so much greater than the fear of death that when death is the only alternative to potentially going back to that loss of power and control, she is nearly enthusiastic about dying.
Great comment and props for the use of 'ossified' - nails Carmela's character
This whole comment deserves an award. Love it love it love it, ahhhh.
Beautifully said
Funny thing though she may have intended it as an insult, calling Issac "The least interesting man in Dracula's court" but coming from her, Issac took that as a compliment.
As he knew the only interest Camilla has in men is how she can use them and/or take from them which his case was nothing. Issac could not be manipulated by Camilla nor could she take anything away from him and they both knew it.😂
Great observation
Sigma Isaac
Bwhahahaha that's such a great point!!!
Shaming tactics that women use to try to put on strong minded man
When she killed her master, she smiled at first but then the smile quickly faded
It shows that she first thought killing him would make her satisfy but it is not
Nothing can satisfy her anymore so she keeps seeking more power
That’s not an issue that just Carmilla is dealing with, all people feel a continuous need to transcend their current situation whether it’s with things, money, knowledge, security, people, etc. “money doesn’t buy happiness” so what does? Carmilla just takes that failure to find fulfillment to an extreme level, believing that only in possessing the entire world will she think that it’s “enough”
Carmilla was the series' definition of a Vampire:
"There's always blood to be drunk somewhere on the next field"
Her spite against the world and her selfishness only made it worse.
Hell, I'd argue that half the reason she pointed out Dracula never made Lisa into a Vampire, even calling her a pet, was because she was jealous deep down od what he had with her.
Especially since she was turned and then emotionally and phisically abused until she broke. She either won't let herself or is no longer phisically capable of having that kind of relationship with someone.
Even with her closest friends, her vampire sisters, she basically shuts them out once she's left to her own devices.
Carmilla is a pitiable character , but Isaac had the right idea when he decided the world was better off without her.
Shes a vampire no? There's no such things as selfishness in vampires
No selfishnes in vampire?? Oh honey,vampires are definition of selfishness@@AnneNicole-eo9vp
Ironically in a way, Carmilla had the slightest speck of respect for Issac out of any man in the series. She tried to reason with him by telling him where Hector was. And now he is living rent free in her mind as she is waiting in hell for him so she can try to kill him again. The most "boring" man she has ever met has now become the one she is obsessed with.
I heard once that the reason she hates Isaac/ finds him boring, is because she dosen't have anything she can use to manipulate him. He's not attracted nor afraid of her. Not swayed by material possession. Does not go seeking for more power that he could not get for himself and was loyal to Dracula to a fault.
Kind of ironic that the man who defeats her is the one that contradics the negative views she has of men.
@@ssj4jw THIS SHOW IS SO POETIC!!!
Did you know that Carmilla actually stems from one of the very first vampire stories ever written? "Carmilla" is a gothic vamipre story by Sheridan Le Fanu from 1872, thus pre-dating "Dracula" from 1892. The character in the book is described much as the one from the show. So that is vhere they got the inspiration for her
And it's awesome!
I love how she cosplays as every character she analyzes its real dedication to the part! Literally getting into their shoes.
As for my thoughts about Carmilla i think she is a victim of the patriarchy and the social structures of the time. She was probably treated as property her entire life and abused during her afterlife and she is angry she cant retaliate against men with not just anger of the social structures of the time but also the trauma that she endured in the past as in Striga's and Morana's talks they address she has nightmares of her time being abused.
She wants to take everything from everyone else so she doesnt have to worry about having everything taken from her again as well as to have agency. And thats why her fight with Isaac ended that way.
Its not Isaac taking everything from her its her having a sense of agency and choice in choosing to die by her own hands rather than by the hands of someone who is adamant in taking everything from her in the name of revenge
She could even try Alucard if she wanted. Not too far off from his features imo. He was a very pretty design for a male character
@@jasonmaclean719 im pretty sure she did alucard before. It was like the first character they did
As much as i hate it, i have to admit that i can empathize with Carmilla. Cruelty in my past has lead me to be very quick to bristle at the first sign that i might be dealing with someone similar to those who have wronged me; it takes a lot of mental effort to catch myself and think twice about the situation in those instances.
There's a saying: hurt people, hurt people.
M2. I'm still trying to avoid those violent urges when Im triggered by those past memories.
That fact to you admit that and make an effort to correct it so you can act in a way that's more faithful to who you are and what you want is admirable.
I’m glad you brought up the irony of her character, in that she has become the very thing she despised the most in the world.
Carmella fittingly enough served as a good foil to Hector and Isaac in that the latter two were able to grow as people and reach a point they could live constructive lives.
Isaac took the Captain’s words to heart and seems to have dedicated his life to trying to teach people how to live better and kinder lives. Hector has dedicated himself to writing a book which he hopes will help future generations avoid their mistakes.
Both men also managed to ultimately avoid becoming their abusers as evidenced by Isaac choosing to lead a constructive life and Hector respecting Lenore’s decision even if he did not like it.
Carmella by contrast never grew beyond her anger and hurt and went onto not only repeat the cycle of abuse. But escalated it to the point she was destructive not only to herself but literally anyone nearby and in this case “nearby” is relative
I think it’s also worth noting that her choosing to take her own life wasn’t just an act of spite against Isaac for beating her, but rather it’s her wanting a sense of control over her life, even at its ending. She’s spent the most traumatic part of her life powerless, and so she feels the need to have control because in her mind it means that she’s free and safe from being hurt again. When she looks at her reflection in the window before she commits to her death, there’s a look of resignation, confirming that she knows she can’t possibly win this, but she’s too prideful to simply run away, so her final line of “I win” is again her narcissism rationalising that even when she’s lost, she’s still doing so on her terms. She doesn’t want Isaac, a powerful human man who she sees as less than her, to have the satisfaction of taking her life from her since she feels that so much has already been taken in the past.
Too be fair, she couldn't have run away, Issac had her trapped with the magic barrier Hector had set up. Not to say that she wasn't proud and narcissistic, but the fact that she exploded after her death in a way that could have killed Issac had he not quickly retreated to safety does make her actions more reasonable from a practical perspective.
Carmilla has to feel like everything was her own choice, she cannot lose in her mind. The thought of being defeated is not even on her mind.
@@Mediados I don't think that's the case...it is more about that in the end she is still that fragile woman who was abused and used by her master, killing herself rather than accepting to die by the hands of Issac was her way to end her life on her own terms.
The tragedy of it is she succumbed to the very madness she killed her sire for. In that sense she was doomed from the start.
Her moment of clarity comes just before her death. She looks up at a window as sees her reflection of herself and smiles. I think she finally sees how far she’s come and all that she’s achieved. She acknowledges that the scared woman abused by her master had outstripped him. She finally seems proud of herself. She finally has enough, just before it’s all taken from her. Although she does plan to climb another mountain with a “sharp bloody stick and the determination to find out if you can die twice.”
It’s common in the military for officers and NCO’s to also take each other aside out of the view of the rank and file when an ass chewing needs to happen to make sure someone knows their place in the greater scheme of things without undermining them in front of the kids.
Yeah I've only seen a dressing down in front of the enlisted once and that was when they absolutely *royally* f*cked up
Most people don't notice this but Camilla is pretty much an unstoppable character. Some stories have skills and abilities that make them highly adaptable, she can handle any problem and come out on top, often time the only real weakness to these characters are themselves.
I would have loved to see her last longer in the series and seeing her slowly unravel as she loses self control, her downfall was too fast pace for my preference but ideal for her character.
I LOVE this character. The walking embodiment of "hurting people hurt people," and child does she walk the WALK 😈🍷
Carmilla is one of my favorite characters in the entire series alongside Isaac, this really did help me understand why I understood and loved her character. All her actions and motivation came from a genuine place that I've been in before. Gotta love your villainess descending into madness
Did you know that Carmilla actually stems from one of the very first vampire stories ever written? "Carmilla" is a gothic vamipre story by Sheridan Le Fanu from 1872, thus pre-dating "Dracula" from 1892. The character in the book is described much as the one from the show. So that is vhere they got the inspiration for her
i feel empathy for her. im not gunna lie, i used to be EXTREMELY similar to her but im learning to heal. I KNOW WHAT ITS LIKE TO BE HER. i hope she makes it back
I feel like her pain only fed her power hunger, but she overreached and that was why she failed in the end. I think she would have succeeded if she had scaled back or at least divided things up.
The problem goes deeper than that.. She was never going to be able to that because for her enough is never enough. What she needed was to let go of her trauma, let go of the past and find the ability to stop and appreciate the things she already has the people that already surround her and support her.
@@nerdtuga9180 True, and that is what makes it all the sadder
@@nerdtuga9180carmilla would never let go, although carmilla is evil and has an ego which I typically find interesting in villains 😂
As someone who had gone through sexual assault, I can say that it is so. Much. Work to heal to the point where you can separate the person who hurt you from everyone else in their social group. Hard work. And Carmilla is an arrogant person who would never admit any fault with herself. Combined with her trauma, she was doomed to fail, but still managed to cause terrible damage. She is a very well written character, and it is unsettling that many people, despite understanding how evil she is, empathise with her.
This was some top notch analysis and outfit!
Carmilla was an iconic villain. Of all the tragic characters I would say I share most in common with her. Probably a reason I should seek therapy one day .
Carmilla was such a spiteful and selfish character. Nothing was ever enough for her and she couldn't give anyone any credit, unless she was manipulating them in which case she didn't mean a word.
I liked Carmilla.
I like female villains who are unreasonably evil and brutal, while also keeping a fake facade of credibility and allure.
@@Δ-Δ-Δ-Δ Its kind of a "I love her as a character but loathe her as a person"
@@coin2094 True.
@@Δ-Δ-Δ-Δ Are you into cucking?
I wanna do a drinking game for everytime she says OLD MEN, OLD MAN.😂😂😂
I see a Georgia Dow video, I click the Georgia Dow video. Never Disappoints.
"People with stable self-esteem don't have to step on others to feel taller" Word.
I can finally watch videos and I love your take on Castlevania characters! Carmilla and Isaac are my two favs, I really like the way they are written. This version of them is the best version so far in castlevania universe. I like Carmilla for being kind of opposite of Dracula and also for being a fun character and Isaac for having the best character development. I really like the philosopher king ending and his talks with the former philosopher in a night-creature's body was something fresh. Carmilla, on the other hand, has the opposite ending. But I think it was fitting. She ended herself because no one else could, at least she thought. She died choosing her death, still having control even in death. And fun fact: Carmilla's bloody tear at the end is an homage to original Carmilla in castlevania games. She had a half face mask that had a bloody tear running down her face. Also Bloody Tears is the famous soundtrack of the game and the epic orchestral version of Bloody Tears was used in the show as well during the main trio's castle fight scene on their way to killing Dracula.
Btw, why are u so good at speaking with fangs on? It almost makes me question... 😜
For journal tho, I have a very messy writing routine. I can't get myself to journal on a regular basis, so it just turns into me not writing for a long time and then something happens or I just have the right mind for it and feel the need to write. I think it's better this way because whenever I feel obliged to write, I just can't. Then I feel guilty and then get mad at myself for feeling guilty of simply not following a stupid schedule I made for myself.
What should be in it is an irrelevant question, because there is no right or wrong way to do it. Some people write daily to keep track of things and themselves, some people write weekly, monthly etc. Some people are like me, they write whenever they like. Also you don't need to write either, you could even draw whatever you want if words get stuck in your mind. Or simply writing a big "f this day" is okay because that's how you feel and also who the hell can what you are doing on your journal?? Most people don't want to do it because they feel as if they are writing a novel that'll get published. Girl, it's your mind and yours only, get that shit on paper. Can't sit down to write? Write in on your phone in a notes app or sth. It doesn't matter what time you do it, what medium you use, how you write or whether you write or draw. I personally can't think straight when there's a lot on my mind or if sth is bothering me (which is pretty much all the time), so I just do it in stream of consciousness. Do I jump from topic to topic when I'm journaling because of this technique? Yes. Do I make errors and spelling mistakes? Hell yea. Does it look like I'm having a stroke on paper? Unfortunately. Do I care? Absolutely not. It's my thought process, so only me knowing what's going on and how I got there is fine. Again, this isn't a novel or autobiography, it can be whatever you want to be.
I sometimes happen to write what's bothering me, how I feel, how I wish I felt, some thoughts about world events, political discusssions with me myseld and I, reflecting on philosophical subjects, getting pretty existential (unfortunately), talking about why I like this or that piece of media and in which way it resonated with me or things I found familiar in the story or characters etc, my thoughts about people, thoughts about things people did, goals if I ever have one, plans, or talk about past events, feelings, or things the current events remind me of or evoke/trigger etc etc. I found that when I write down the past events or things that specifically bothered me for a long time for no reason, I happen to wrap them up better in my mind. Idk, especially things that were unfinished or felt that way seem to take up space in my mind and I can't do anything about them. When I write them down tho, it's like an abstract concept taking a physical form in front of me. Maybe the act of writing, typing or drawing physically helps with that. And when I write those down and how I feel about them, after putting the last dot, it feels like finally putting an end to those things. It's like having a talk that never happened. It no longer bothers me or takes up space after that in my mind. It's almost like the mind is a well and everything and everyone that is left unfinished and unconcluded is a body thrown down into that well. They keep decaying down there, polluting the water, disrupting the water. The longer they stay, the longer the bodies decay. A foul smell fills the air; the water poisons my crops and those who eat them and drink from that well. I become bitter and foul myself, both to myself and to those who taste my words. In muddy waters, it's impossible to see your reflection and thus what you've become. I found that writing such things down is like taking those years old decaying bodies out of that well and giving them a proper burial, a proper finish. Everything has its place. The past is the past. I know that, I know you know that, but we still can't tell that to ourselves. This feels like a proper end though. With the last word written and last dot put down, those I've written down no longer bother me. The waters calm down, serene and purified. Clear as a mirror and lightweight. I finally take a deep breath. I like giving my mental ghosts and their corpses proper burials.
Or at least that's how I see it.🫠
Oh, and have I said that I get pretty existential at times? Nvm, I think you already figured out. 😂
Brilliant video, have a nice day! Keep the fangs sharp!
Raven - so nice to see you here hope all is well. Thank you for the ideas in journaling I’ll. Take them to heart as I design
Can't wait to see what's next. I love Striga and Morana, but I'm not sure they're quite developed enough for an entire video. Would love to see you take on Saint Germain, too.
Well they do have a moment where you can see how they think and their relationship just after the day armor bit
The interesting thing is it also reflects how she deals with her fellow co-rulers: While she is much less directly cruel then she is to Hector, she pretty much unloads all the responsibility of running her grand idea onto her fellow members and all the burdens associated with it. She knows that the warrior will never stop fighting, the logistics would be impossible and diplomatically she isn't interested in offering any concessions, so Lahore is basically only responsible for managing Hector and isn't able to use her talents to make her fellows easier, a job made harder by the fact Carmilla made no pretences to work with Hector. All the while Carmillia sits in her castle and enjoys her power, benefiting from the glory without sharing in the burden of work or brutal hardship.
This results in her being abandoned by two of her council members long before Issac attacks her and Lahore ends up going really easy on Hector, largely because he's the only one she can have equal talking to; which is complicated by the fact that she had manipulated and bound him to Carmilla's will.
It isn't as naked as her disband for men, who she fairly openly flaunt's her true feelings toward (Dracula is aware of her plans the moment she entered the game, but is completely unmotivated to do anything about her) but it's interesting that she treats everyone like a thing to be owned; even her Junior Co-rulers who she just expects to carry out her whims without complaint or compromise. Sure, her ultimate downfall comes from a complete wildcard in the form of Issac, but her shaky foundations and inability to cater to her fellows needs lead to the forgemaster having a really clear shot at taking her neck.
Hence it's somewhat poetic that Issac dishonoured her in the most direct way possible, she wanted control, but she couldn't even speak her last speech without being interrupted, a disserve she hadn't had to deal with up to that point. Which I think makes her a fantastic character to watch and be evil; namely because she is consistent.
One of my favorite things about your channel, is you give good and useful information, while in outfits designed to represent characters from whatever media you're referencing
5:10 I feel you you misheard Carmilla here, she explicitly said that anyone else COULD have done it, they just... wouldn't. She's not really coming from a place of "I am special", so much as "I have learned that no one will do what needs to be done, so I have to do everything myself, and I'm constantly angry and disappointed about that". From that place, it also makes sense that she'd choose to rule as a quartet, rather than as a singular narcissistic queen. Part of her knows that if she lets that feeling of being alone in the world take over, she's gonna lose her mind (as she eventually does).
I'm loving the Castlevania videos!
On a cosplay note, it's fun hearing you get better at talking with vampire teeth in with each video.
Carmilla seems to think she understands the first rule to vampire politics quite well: 'when you aim for the king, don't miss'. The problem seemingly stems from the fact that she thinks she understands Dracula, and can overpower him, but doesn't quite grasp the gulf of difference between his power and hers, and how much he actually holds back on the daily.
Love the hair, too.
She was smart enough to understand he wasn't eating since his wife died. Though you do bring up the idiot ball pretty well. Dracula was starving and he was still the strongest being in the room.
@@zacharyhawley1693 i think you are mistaking her with godbrand
@boangherrazvan3977 that was king of the idiots moment for godbrand going to Dracula's most devoted servant and stating he was going to betray Dracula.
Carmilla is not very intelligent the more i saw her on screen.
The line that now you are implicated was so bad .
Implicated in what we did not do anything yet I would go back to Dracula tell him the story and see her hear on a spike in the next 5 minutes.
Hey Dracula new development has arise .
Carmilla has been manipulating me and the council without our knowledge and is planning to dethrone you .
Lets go and kill her.
After the fight was over Hector is on her side and willing to help , lets beat the shit out of him.
And she keeps making mistakes, the only reason she lived that longs is because of the plot and the sisters that kept her safe.
@@zacharyhawley1693 Yes but she still thought she and her army could take him and his castle... and that was never going to happen.😆
12:35 you just described the driving force of one of the main characters in a story I'm writing near perfectly... only that driving force is quite literally the only thing keeping him alive
YES Another problematic fave
Agreed!
Georgia is getting a lot better at talking around those fangs!!
Love these series. She chooses shows I’ve seen recently. How is that possible?
thanks I am trying = ) and just choosing some of my favs
Carmella is lashing out. She's trying to make up for all the things she's lost. She allowed her hurt, pain and dark desires and hatred turn her bitter beyond repair. And that bitterness is worse than being a vampire in and of itself. My ex was exactly like that.
I mean no one can ever repair carmilla lol
Touching on Carmilla's emotional drive hindering her strategic senses brilliantly demonstrates her flaws. For instance, she gleefully abuses Hector once he betrayed Dracula. But then, come seasons 3 and 4, she realized she actually did have more uses for a forgemaster. This fostered resentment in Hector and led to Hector helping Isaac in Styria. Her emotional outbursts in one moment helped create her downfall later.
Listen up: I always like and share your work on social media.
But I’ve never left a comment on your videos.
But you are SO good at teaching us the basics of psychology that I just wanted to thank you. It was the most captivating episode you created. I didn’t even think an episode about Carmilla would interest me, but you made me love it!
You’re a great and talented pedagogue
Kinda wish Dracula spoke to Carmilla the way he spoke to godbrand that one time
Carmilla is a classic example of someone beyond saving... her cup will never be filled. Instead her cup is a black hole that will always suck everyone around her into it. In fact, it becomes worse over time. Its quite clear that near the end she's quite willing to sacrifice those closest to her in an attempt to feed her pain.
I am excited about the journal! I would love to see daily questions to help for when it is hard to come up with what to write about for ourselves because we are avoiding what we really need to think about and deal with. Great job!
Looking forward to Georgia's guided journal for girlboss vampire warlords looking to break toxic trauma cycles!
“Evil is just a cry for help from a heart that’s hurt”
- Papa G, Kid Cosmic
The fact that you became able to speak with this vamp teeth is really cool and funny xD haha
Good vid, keep it up ^^
All the castlevania videos popped up for me and I must say the cosplay and commitment makes me so damn happy
Carmilla does the "villain we love to hate" perfectly. 👏👏👏
Love these kind of videos! The other day, while I was rewatching Castlevania for spooky season, I couldn’t help but wish to see a therapist break down some of psychology behind the very thought provoking characters in the show, like Carmila. Today I happened upon this video and immediately subscribed, can’t wait to watch more of your videos. 😁
Finally! My favorite character from the series!
Same
She's good, but i'm waiting for my boy Trevor
Honestly Carmilla needs someone to hold her close and tell her the truth of her pain. "It wasn't your fault."
That's not enough tho? Shes not letting go? Honestly this is the same for humanity when they try to help that person and comfort her by saying I feel ur pain and blah blah, but the case is it's never working, it depends on the person if there willing to let go or not, to the person who isn't willing to let go, u can't help them nor change them, so it's better to just let them do what they wanna do yk
I would love to see an episode on Camellia from Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous!
16:34 The video stopped for an add right when Isaac was addressing Carmella and it sounded like he was about to say a bad “C-word” to her 🫤
I do believe that her power hungry ways have lead to her demise. Hector had assisted Varney to bring back Dracula, and set up some stuff in the castle which helped Isaac and his hordes. Also, Hector can only live for a few decades. Lenore had seen how far gone Carmilla was. Striga & Morana knew the flaws of Carmilla's plan, and plus Striga wasn't a big fan of fighting farmers. We saw how Dracula was losing power, and the same thing was happening with Carmilla. Dracula had what it took to take over the world. Carmilla, her sisters, and forces would be in constant battles with humans. At some point they would have died one by one
I need you to keep doing more of these I’m so glued to the screen
These costumes are so crazy, 15:29 almost thought she said she was selling hand written notebooks..
I think this is your best Castlevania cosplay so far.
I love these analysis videos, have you heard of / considered covering "Subaru" from "Re:zero" as a teen boy who essentially has a "forced save point/death system" coupled with the isekai trope he's a gold mine for trauma dissection and Isolation
Georgia, you do realize that while your hair is different...you could show up at a friend's place and ring their doorbell and run! Even if they had a door camera...they'd never guess it was you! Unless you wore the fangs. THAT might narrow it down. I've been fighting people like Carmilla all of my life. And you're right about the people who hang back...waiting while all of the heavy hits are taken. Then flounce in after the hard part is over. My Mom says my handwriting is EXACTLY like my Dad's. = ) She could never read my Dad's handwriting. I stopped handwriting in journals long ago because people would need divine intervention to decipher it .
Thanks!
Oh my goodness thank you so very much for supporting much channel so much. Appreciate you. Sorry I didnt see this earlier to thank you
That journaling you mentioned sounds fun, and to answer the question about that: most of the journals that i love to use are the ones with a nice hard cover, while the pages and cover all have a certain theme in it. I still need to find another one with a subtle image of poison ivy along the edges while the edges also have a similar theme if that example helped with what i meant.
I partially agree that her power hungry nature led to her own downfall. Reason for that is thanks to what her sisters said about her plans. Carmilla makes the plans, then gets her sisters interested enough and from there the other 3 will figure out how to make it work. I think lenora even described it as carmilla being the dream when she described all 4 of them. Lenora as the diplomat, striga was the warrior, morana organized everything and carmilla was the one who dreamed up the plans and then have the others be invested in achieving those dreams as well. However, when 2 of the sisters were out for a while and the third one didn't feel like she belonged anymore, there was nobody anymore to ensure that carmilla didn't fly off the rails like she did in the end. I suspect that if the 4 of them would have stuck together and balanced each other out like they had always done then carmilla might actually have survived that at the end.
As soon as you are done with Castlevania, you need to do Oshi No Ko. Or at least the first episode! I think Ai is an especially interesting character study
Amazing breakdown! Any chance I can request you cover the final scene between Vlad and Lisa in the series finale? And maybe the last convo between Hector and Isaac?
Would be very interrsting to see her take on Nagato/Pain or the father son relation in god of war Thor/Odin, Kratos/Atreus. Very nice videos so far, i m really happy to listen to her.
It's also worth noting that almost every tactical point she made in the show was actually accurate. Dracula WAS mad. Alucard and the Belmont hold WAS a threat. Her idea on how to secure more land WAS feasible. Hector WAS an asset worth securing. The thing that undid her in the end was a threat she couldn’t possibly have known about, coming from a place she couldn’t see.
I appreciate that it wasn’t just a character flaw that undid her for a moral lesson. Her spite and pain were themes, but not really her undoing. She justgot outmaneuvered in a way she didnt have the tools to counter.
I actually started watching Castlevania because of Georgia's videos analysing the characters
Isaac and Carmilla are my absolute favorite characters! The pride and power they both displayed to continuously propel forward was remarkable! Isaac was learned and willing to converse with others in order to attempt to gain perspective, in hopes of harnessing the fire burning within him. Carmilla, was unyielding and stubborn. Sadly, this made any sort of growth unobtainable and she chose death over surrendering to a foe she viewed as “lesser “. Thanks so much for giving us her analysis!
LOVE the hair
I also feel like Carmilla also wanted to feel safe and secure, as she’s never really had that. Now she may not realize it but I do feel it influences her choices.
It's strange tgat Dracula gets angry enough to threaten Godbrand for whining about pig blood in private, but does absolutely nothing when Carmilla mocks him in front of his entire war room.
Many people call her a Karen but I always thought no, that's not what a Karen is and that is also not what Carmilla is.
Carmella is hurt, in pain and lashing out. She is someone who has never healed from her past trauma and has adapted a very bad coping mechanism of just killing and hurting men. Blaming all men of all their wrongs done to her. Honestly it seems like a theme in Castlevania that every person who was hurt by others immediately equate that everyone in the world has it out for them and it really took Isaac meeting various people and talking to them to actually see not all humans are all the same. And not everyone is out to get them.
I wish Carmilla had a therapist.
Men will call any women who's not just hot body a karen because it scares them
Through in the show there's way cruel men who harm innocent humans i didn't not see them mad
Not the biggest fan of Carmella, but her truly brazen moments made her memorable. When she talks about Dracula's wife in front of him, in a manner of speaking, she had some balls to even attempt that.
ok i love everything but your commitment with the Cosplay is the most epic thing ever!!💙💙💙
I've never seen this channel before but somehow I don't even question the vampire look at all, 100% sold.
Before i ask this question. I want to say this. You are spot on about carmilla. Her power hungry ways got her cursed in the og game as well as trapped in draculas castle as a boss fight. Now my question. Where can i get Vampire Fangs like that? They look amazing on you.
I always thought it was interesting that Carmila had her mind made up about Dracula far before she arrives. she words it like she decided in the moment, but her complex planning of it is clearly older than that moment.
An advisor once asked the Western Paladin how much gold would be enough. "I have no need of fools who can imagine ‘enough,'" he told the advisor's corpse. - Flavor Text, Magic: the Gathering card "Greed", 7th Edition printing
I mean, tell me that's not Carmilla, right?
I’ve watched your castlevania series and have been fascinated. You sure you don’t have some of that vampire enthrallment power going? Subscribed
GEORGIA this COSPLAY 😍
I feel most of you video about people in movie and tv are very good.
She just became grating after a while. The "old men" schtick over and over again just had me eye rolling by the end.
Shockingly, I enjoyed it as every time she brought it up, it made me realize she was just an old biddy who was just as abusive and as insane as the "old men" she ranted about. She was absolutely oblivious to her own hypocrisy.
That’s why I like her that much as a villain. The more aggressive she becomes, the more hypocritical she gets as well. And she pretty much doomed herself with the other side of the same coin
I do wish you would have gone into the relationship she had with her ruling sisters, as she really seems to let her guard down in all but 1 case, and she really seems happy around them and really takes in their take on things and respects their opinion
When Carmilla revealed her deception to Hector, he should have gone to Dracula straight away. He never meant to betray him and I am sure Dracula would have understood. And well, Carmilla would have been stomped by Dracula.
Love those videos. 🙌
Ever seen that wonderfully twisted masterpiece _The House of Yes_ filled to the brim with things for a psychotherapist to analyse?
There's even a Jackie-O cosplay in it for you... 😏
Love the analysis. Great cosplay as always.
I’ve been binging these videos
Wow Georgia your Carmilla Cosplay is so fierce. You are vogue ready
very kind thank you = )
I am so excited to watch this! Eeek! Stay tuned.
Try the ancient magus bride.
Ah Carmilla, such a cathartic evil Queen. I loved her as soon as she came in a read Dracula for filth (ie long plan of committing suicide and taking everyone else down with him)
Hi Georgia,
I know this isn't probably the place, but I love your videos and the in-depth analyisis of fictional characters.
Could you please do a Therapist Reacts to Amy Elliott-Dunne from Gone Girl?
that is a really interesting idea I will look into it
Carmilla was a fantastic antagonist. As for a journal I take a lot of inspiration from AmandaRachLee Your bangles are great.
Journal tutorial please
I'd like Georgia to take a look at Into/Across the Spiderverse when she gets the chance (with a massive epilepsy warning for flashing lights and colours), we get some interesting behaviours and responses to trauma.
This is the most interesting Carmilla has ever been in Castlevania. Definitely my favorite version of her.
Um no.
She's the best character in the anime
I'm glad you point how she just goes into malproductive rage. She can be smart a dismantle a court with a word but she does oopsies too.
She could've easily had Hector be an ally and then no Isaac issue later BUT rage is fun
The fight between Carmilla and Isaac is easily the best in the whole series!
I love how her obsession with power and needing more ended up turning her into the thing she hated most. A mad old fool who didnt know what they wanted, lashing out at any who stood up to them. Eventually to be challanged and killed by a being they deemed infior to them.
16:48 "She takes this" what? "at Isaac"? She made herself laugh and I want to know what she said!!😫
I can only make out "epic (????) at isaac-" 😅
I think she said “epic burn”