@@Rexis102 I mean she was more of a prisoner than a slave since she wasn’t being made to do anything rather she had her freedoms restricted as “punishment for her crimes” hector was just her lawyer who argued fir life in prison without parole rather than the death sentence. And he won his case but she killed herself anyway.
@@patricklacey4946 Well if it were to be anyone, it WOULD be Hector. He’s a Foremaster, like himself. Hector could have a night creature in hiding, or several. And for all he knows, Hector could have some plans to deal with his creatures ((as Hector was known for being a careful man)). Hector could have very well made Isaac’s takeover of Carmilla’s castle infinitely harder, I believe. After all, Isaac can create multiple different kinds of night creatures, no? Who’s to say He tie can’t do the same, and simply chooses not too? Honestly, I’m surprised Isaac wasn’t more outright *concerned* by the lack of effort it took for his forces to invade.
@@Leon-ew7zy I don't, they haven't released any soundtracks apart from the first season as far as I'm aware. The third season had some incredible themes and I tried desperately to find them but to no avail.
It feels like Lenore's superiority cracked when she saw Isaac bend the bars of her magic cage. There's nothing more frightening than someone like Isaac, someone whose already stared death in the face and lived.
@@parapotato ikr from the moment he spokw with the captain I knew he was the chosen one.. instead of killing the captain he actually questions his morality and uses his reasoning to justify his cause.. I have seen very less character that have done this.. Issac is probably the best and most deep character in the castlevania animated series I'm really satisfied with season 4..
@@kaldurskipper6821 Mine was a little later. When he had a philosophical conversation with a night creature. I really wished that dude contributed to the invasion too, but maybe he's too busy managing the rebuilding of the ruined cities.
I really respect the writing of this show. I spent the past two seasons with the opinion that Hector is a loser. And in the span of one scene, they turned me around on that opinion
When you manipulated your Manipulator, caged two of Styria’s ruling vampire council and slice your own finger for a leg up on Carmilla Zero to hero right then and there
ReaperHunter23 he was a loser, but he overcame that and became a badass. Essentially, he learned from his mistakes and allowed his trauma and suffering to strengthen him instead of weakening him. He and Isaac both grew a lot since the death of Dracula.
It seems to be a key point in the series that the humans grow, and vampires don't. As Lenore explains at the end, vampires like keeping things "the way they are" and take instead of build, because they're so powerful and ageless. Humans lose, they change, they rebuild, and become stronger. You see this in the arrogance of both Carmilla and Lenore - failing to see Hector turn against them, because they think he's weak. Seeing Isaac as "uninteresting" when he ends up the most powerful player among the vampire kingdoms. And you see this when Striga has to defend the vampire camps against human farmers who have learned how to destroy vampires, showing the humans are learning fast.
@@korsekil That is actually the main point of the Castlevania series. Every time Dracula revives he faces against a Belmont and every time that Belmont is stronger and Dracula remains the same, until the time Dracula is finally destroyed completely
@@korsekil to drive this point even further. Carmila made a snarky remark in the start of the series of how Hector and Isaac haven't grow up and they're the same they were as children. During the course of the series both of them had massive growth as characters to reach this point while carmila has remained the same power hungry woman that blames evil old men for everything.
Hector isn't a fighter and Isaac is probably the most skilled human in close combat after Trevor Hector himself said 'just kill me' because he knew that fighting was only a waste of time for both No change of winning
In hindsight, when he said "...and don't trust Varney." That was a very nice, subtle foreshadowing, since the audience is engaged more with what is happening between Hector and Lenore. Even the way the voice actor said his name, almost spitefully. Good writers, man.
I once suspected Varney is suspicious but didn't think much of at first. When Hector said don't trust Varny, I don't feel surprised. On one hand it sort of confirm my suspicion and also make me happy that Hector is actually quite smart. But at most i just think he has some plot and not that he is powerful or anything. Until the part where he open up the red shield thing "I have skills too" that I suspect could he be death? Reason being i was looking forward to death since they hinted for him in the first episode. Then I know from the games that Death can change his form to a man. He pretend to be Zead the priest before. It is unlike of them to introduce a new major character do late in the show also. So i thought could he be Death, but only 50% suspicious. Then seconds later he reveal himself.
@@gooddreams8495 im not like you at all lmaooo. I assumed varney was just another historic vamp kind of like the russian one. When he flipped the script and showed he was death, im just started laughing like WTF!! VARNEY?!? It was very good, wish i can relive that moment
Lenore needed to get a refund on that Curse Ring. Damn thing is lazy as hell. Hector literally set traps to kill Carmilla, binds her in a magic cage, and the ring's like "Nah, I'm good".
Not really. Lenore said the Slave Ring would cause Hector immense pain if he tried to remove it, attack Carmilla or the other sisters directly, or run away from the castle. He did none of these.
@@jackyc1344 yeah I think a part of him was still hoping that Lenore was going to turn over a new leaf and maybe eventually reciprocate his feelings for her, but we now know that wasn't the case.
@@FredFajardo What are you talking about? Lenore had some kind of feelings for him from the beginning and then they became stronger regardless of her plays and schemes. She came here to get Hector and hide him somewhere. Hector was fooled but is also deeply in love with her. He saved her and they would have been together if Isaac actually let her go. The reason she decided to kill herself was because she wasn't free anymore.
@@silverwolf2643 sadly, all we have is conjecture from what we've been given in S3 and S4. But clearly you can tell they've grown fond of each other despite what happened last season. And possibly still banging each other, judging by their flirtatious innuendos in the hammer scene. Hector might have had feelings for Lenore, but we never really know if Lenore had any genuine feelings for Hector. Remember, her "we could just leave if you want to be with me" line from S3 was a lie, to get that control ring on Hector. If she did have feelings for him, she would have professed that in front of her sisters, Isaac or Hector but she never does. She would have stayed with Hector at the end, but she didn't. Instead, she chooses to die after realizing her existence was one endless, pointless cycle which she likens to being in a cage. She chooses death despite Hector being there for her and his affection towards her.
Both Hector and Isaac had reason to distrust Dracula's generals - all of them - even before Dracula died. Varney is yet another general. Did they know? Who knows.
Fuck Carmilla and her opinions. She deemed Isaac “least interesting” because she couldn’t manipulate him. Isaac is too stoic in nature for her to use him as a pawn in her little game. Isaac is quite literally the best character in the series. His character arc is the most memorable and he’s just a pure unadulterated badass.
@@DmanDice "Oh, boy. I sure do wonder why everyone hates me. All I'm trying to do is walk through densely populated cities with my army of literal murder demons constructed from the remains of the dead who I've slain myself. This really ruined my monologue about how I am going to kill literally everyone. Why is everybody except me so prejudice? :(((((" Issac could have had a very strong character arc, but his lack of introspection made it frustrating to watch. Through it all, the show treated is flawed views as correct, or at the least, rational given his situation.
It's especially funny how Isaac casually walks through her cage, entering and exiting the room just to show how resolute he is with his choices. Nothing can stand in his way now.
@@mxmlnlcdcdffmnt2232 Agreed. You can read her facial expression go from hurt to confused to angry as she realizes he's free of her. It's a really well animated scene.
I'd fight for my cat, but doesn't mean the cat still isn't a pet. What Hector wanted was affection and to be seen and respected as a person. Lenore saw him as a pet.
I love how, Issac isn't the strongest person in that castle, but he is the most dangerous. He isn't strong, or fast, or tough. He's intelligent and resourceful. What is more powerful: the cannon,or the screwdriver? Neither. It's the knowledge of its assembly and disassembly.
Isaac is definitely strong, fast and tough. He has enough reaction speed to dodge Carmilla's attacks. He has enough mental resistance to resist and destroy the slave crown put on him in S3. He has enough will power to create an army of night creatures (it is stated that you need strong intent to create them). He's strong enough to completely knock back both men and night creatures several tens of feet away with just his kicks. I think what you mean to say is that he isn't on par with a Vampire, though given the feats he's performed it is safe to say that he is on par with a Vampire. By the time he fought Carmilla, she was already in her bloodlusted state, which amplifies her body and power further. Isaac is clearly a cut above the average human. He is strong, much like the Belmont line, which are super humans.
@@lemonydime4137 Of course Issac is strong. The original comment meant that he isn't the strongest strength wise because he's a human but he's the most dangerous and deadliest and could take on anyone
@@lemonydime4137 she was utterly exhausted not full of bloodlust ‘energy’. That was just for dramatic effect. You do have eyes to tell how run down she was yes?
@@strangerthings88 She was fighting like a berserker - strong, but having lost her sense of control. Which goes to show he can at least parry blows with a vampire - and not just any vampire, a clearly powerful one such as Carmilla. Of course it still tilted heavily in his favour because Isaac is a tactical fighter, and in her state he can read her like an open book.
Yep she probably would have preferred to be killed in that cage then Isaac basically putting her in a cage in her own castle she didn’t get killed due to hectors wishes but Isaac definetly wasn’t playing that shit regardless if she’s hectors girl or not
Lenore didnt really have anything to live for. The plan and carmilla was dead when lenore died. As much as I hate it when lenore died I think she had an excuse
@@Yorikoification It's a matter of purpose and perspective. They live in a world where people kill vampires just as eagerly as vampires kill people. She lost Carmilla's protection, her other 2 sisters completely wrote her off as dead already, and all she had left was Hector. Her "pet". I'm not saying there wasn't love or chemistry between them, but it wasn't enough to keep her from feeling useless and unsafe/uncertain. She might have even taken her own life as a means of freeing both herself and Hector from one another. If they went after her they would no doubt go after Hector, and not many people have the mindset of Isaac to grow beyond fear and vengeance towards the unknown or unusual.
Isaac is a well written character, ups and downs and found inner peace. Hector, another well written character - during his phase of him being broken he was taken advantage of and he seek some form of "wanting" in his life and just this scene alone shown what he seems like at his strongest. Two Human characters well written, thank you for this.
Man, this scene was one of the best to me. After everything Hector had been through, being manipulated, tortured, used, imprisoned.. instead of just giving up, he took his sweet time and outsmarted vampires 10 times his age, and there wasn't a hint of joy or anger in him as he thoroughly succeeded
Ya know I just love that the first thing Lenore does upon this invasion is to rush to save Hector. Then Hector returns the favor by protecting her. It ended the only way it could... and I'm at peace with that
How tf is Hector considered a simp? As if he had a choice lmao. Unlike Isaac with Dracula (even though he’s my favourite , you have to admit he had a weird obsession with)
I feel like Isaac's obsession/commitment made sense, though. We don't know about his family. Maybe he never knew his. All we saw of his youth was him being a slave to a cruel "man." He saw that side of humanity and when he escaped, people tried to sell his body part for money on the old timesy black market. Dracula saved him from that and consistently showed him respect. Even after he is forced to leave the castle, the first people he meets just want to sell or eat him. There were very few individuals in the world who saw Isaac as anything more than something to use, but Dracula genuinely did care and Isaac could tell. I could be wrong, but I think that's why Isaac was so loyal as well. If you finally find someone who cares about your best interest, you're likely to want to be there for that person too.
@@kaldurskipper6821 That's true. Just saying that Hector seems to have a childish nature, seems very trusting and was also enslaved, isolated. I assumed maybe that's why he was easy to manipulate
@@chickenisindeedmystyle7316 I agree that he was far too naive in all this. It's true that Dracula wasn't as open with him as he could have been, but he was gullible for thinking Carmilla had his best interests at heart.
This season was so well balanced. Both Hector and Lenore were fine with turning Humanity into cattle and pets, and both Hector and Lenore got to experience firsthand what that really feels like. Both of them grew from it with Hector giving Lenore the kindness of letting her go and Lenore ultimately choosing to kill herself thus freeing herself from slavery and from her own vampire nature.
I liked the progression of the relationship between Lenore and Hector, and their characters. When he arrived at Carmilla's castle, he was treated as less then a dog, while Lenore was on top of the world. She help to raise him back up, but still treating him like a pet dog, keeping a muzzle on him, giving him comfort but always in control. Meanwhile Hector as he got his strength back, he got his ingenuity back, figuring out all angles, and eventually breaking the bonds of control. This was when Lenore's status came down, while Hectors rose up, and in an ironic twist, they were both on the same level. But that wasn't enough for Lenore, she didn't want to be kept as a pet, she didn't want to live a comfortable position while being maintained at all times, she choose death instead of going through the same thing Hector went though, showing Hector was the stronger one in the end.
@@cynthricsgamingchannel9177 She is a vampire by nature they don`t see humans as people, they see them as cattle. that`s the reason why Dracula chose 2 humans to lead his crusade.
@shadowshinobi06 Yes. Despite the fact that Isaac in the game looks like a gay light yagami and seeks vengeance for hector betraying Dracula, he killed Hector's wife, i thought that Isaac was going to kill Lenore in order to make a progress toward the game, but i think that was cancelled due to being the final season of the animation.
All three of these characters challenge their own nature in this scene. Hector finally overcomes his submissive "Puppy" attitude and finally takes control of his own life even though he believes it will be short lived. Lenore is prepared to throw away everything to be with Hector and in the end learns how much she can't stand her own conflicting existence. Isaac stands in front of what was meant to be his meaning for living, revenge, and casually dismisses it choosing no longer to live in the past and to destroy but to instead live for his own sake and create something.
I love that even though Isaac was there to kill Hector he still respected him enough to honor his request to leave lenore out of it. Guess there is some honor among wizards
Isaac is a devil forgemaster and his knife is lethal to vampires. If I were a vampire id say "oh shit" if i saw him too. The only beings above him in power are Sypha, Alucard, and of course Dracula(who's far above literally everyone in power)
@@jasoncruz19800 Dude, Isaac scaring vampires goes way above his forging knife, the man literally led an army from hell that straight up BUTCHERED the defenders of Styria, a community that Carmilla has hinted at having survived assaults from hordes of lycans in the past. Sure, the main trio and Dracula are superior to him in terms of strength, but that's a given for a woman well versed in elemental magic, a monster hunter with decades of experience, and Dracula's half human son. Not to mention Drac would obviously be at the tippy top, otherwise he wouldn't be king of vamps. The point of my original post was that even when Trevor, Sypha, or even Alucard rolled up no one seemed any more terrified, Isaac rolls up, and I see a lot more trembling hands and shaky stances.
Is everyone going to remain silent about the amazing acting in this scene? The desperation and confusion and anger and betrayal in Lenores Voice all at once. Hectors defeated sarcasm because he has accepted Death all while still having the fire in him to keep Lenore safe. Isaac who is deadset on his mission but is WILLING to listen to reasoning without bending to everything he hears?
Lenore and Hector’s bond is very interesting to me. Is it love? I don’t really think so, given the circumstances. But they…care about one another. Hell, Hector stays with Lenore when she commits suicide, which is _not_ something he had to do. It’s a very well written, complicated relationship between two, if not troubled, people.
Having Hector take back control after having 3 full seasons having the shit kicked out of him by people he trusted is one of the biggest sigh of relief i ever had. He finally became a man and understood the world is complex and feelings should not dictate what you do. He felt he should trust Camille, he felt he should love Lenore but finally he knows what's best for him even if it conflicts with what he feels. He still loves Lenore but he knows that what is happening is not right.
What I don't get is that Hector was still under control of that ring. So couldn't Lenore have just "willed" him to stop the cage and undo his whole plan?
It's not a dominate Will thing. The Ring just makes it so Hector cannot betray the vampires and his night creatures obey them. Hector used the trap he made to protect himself and Lennore, so it wasn't betraying her in his eyes.
He was under control of the ring that's why he cut his finger cuz otherwise he woulda died when carmila killed herself, and since he didnt knew the fate of morana and striga might as well commit to it..
I cringe at everyone calling Hector a simp when canonical Isaac is the biggest simp wierdo out of all the Castlevania Dracula followers lol its crazy seeing this form of their starts. Isaac was so cool here and God just grt ready for later Isaac
It is because people have a nasty habit of associating simps with women, they could care less if it was a dude and just would call the man a bro, but no, in hector's case because he switched allegiances to a chick (though not really) he is a simp.......which is probably just people being jealous that a drawn character gets more sex than they do XD
I'm not sure if Isaac is or ever was consider a simp for Dracula in the show, yes he is loyal to him but they are good...no great friends. To the point Dracula saved him due to him seeing more of his wife influence in Isaac, not simp Jermaine on the other hand
Just noticed, Isaac seems so much more calm during interactions after the 'who' part of things is answered early in scenes like this. Then he switches to savor the moment.
This season has taken the time to build isaac up. The whole time though, we've seen it from isaac's perspective. Now, after isaac has been built up nearly as high as he ever will be, we get to see him from anothers perspective. We get to see him inspire terror. And it feels so earned. The music knows exactally how much of a force of nature he has become.
People really annoy me with how they say Hector is dumb and pathetic cuz he's nothing like his game counterpart and he isn't "badass" enough and while OK I get where they're coming from, but is "badass" all that what means to you? Just someone who can pull out flashy moves in a physical fight? I think this version Hector is actually really badass in his own way He endures abuse and manipulation from Carmilla and Lenore like a champ and doesn't let them beat him to the ground, he spends 6 weeks secretly setting traps and planning his escape from the castle, he even was ready to look death in the eye from isaac and even cut off his ring finger to free himself. If this isn't badass idk what is Silent badasses are truly underrated
I think that Isaac was too smart to kill her knowing that if he did there was a chance Hector wouldn’t help him. If that was the case, Isaac would have had a significantly harder time defeating Carmilla, if he was even able to have done it at that point.
Even when Hector has trapped Lenore, the thought of him betraying her never even entered her mind. She thought it was a joke. The love is shown in how much they both trust each other. It's sad how it all ended.
Isaac could have just walked around the cage but the chad decided to walk through it twice just to scare the shit out of Lenore
My man
I think he had intent of killing Lenore, one of Carmilla allies.
Serves her right to learn once what being a weak and petrified victim (like her own victims) feel like.
The fact that Hector did it to protect Lenor .......but Isaac was like....."Seriously bitch ?" And just walk three it
@@DouglasSantos-bf4nm because of hector he didn’t do it
post nut clarity finally hit hector
LMAO 🤣 Fucking gold.
This is so true, boi got laid and all of sudden, enter his redemption arc period...coincidence?
@@jameskangethe8952 lol
So the post nut clarity work even on other worlds...
This 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hector went from simp slave to an absolute badass like in a few seconds.
I guess he got tired of being used
hes still a simp Isaac is such a boss Hector just had to step up
Bitch, Imma Wizard!
That's what he said.
Abandoned castle COD theme intensifies*
@@kevo300 at least he got some vampire tail.
“Don’t trust Varney” is advice Saint Germain really should’ve taken a while ago
I wonder if Hector knew what Varney was beforehand.
@@MrWongWey definitely.
@@MrWongWey They worked for Dracula so he had to know him. Issac just didn't care
Isaac
@@MrWongWey He did not. None of them knew what Varney really was. Death played his role quite well.
I love the intimidation of Isaac just casually walking into a cage with a vampire, and everyone being like "Oh fuck, _she gon die"_
Just the tease of Isaac giving Lenore the "Godbrand" treatment was worthy of an Italian chef's kiss. Well done.
@@mosley2k speaking of which, I notice he doesn't have his whip
Yea I though He's gonna Kill Lenore when He step inside the Cage
@@ampocalypsew3883 He stopped self-flagellation after Dracula died, some believe because he was already experiencing great loss or pain.
😂😂 Right
When a human is more intimidating than a Vampire
There's a Bellmont and a wizard who keeps borrowing moves from dragonball.
Issac is not without peers.
yeah sypha is the scariest human
@Hannyabal You got it!
A man who would know jinn would consider these small potatoes.
It takes a person to slay a monster. Otherwise monsters killing monsters still means more monsters.
@@NyJoanzy wym
Sorry Lenore but Hector was never gonna find happiness in slavery
Neither was she
@@Rexis102 and that's why he let her go
@@andres119 exactly
@@Rexis102 I mean she was more of a prisoner than a slave since she wasn’t being made to do anything rather she had her freedoms restricted as “punishment for her crimes” hector was just her lawyer who argued fir life in prison without parole rather than the death sentence. And he won his case but she killed herself anyway.
@@livingghost7975 she's a hypocrite diplomat my ass
Isaac is so powerful that he just walks into a cage with an apex predator not once, but twice.
Obviously because he's the apex predator
Damn straight
"Are you the threat, Hector?" as if he sees anyone there as a threat lol
@@patricklacey4946
Well if it were to be anyone, it WOULD be Hector.
He’s a Foremaster, like himself. Hector could have a night creature in hiding, or several. And for all he knows, Hector could have some plans to deal with his creatures ((as Hector was known for being a careful man)). Hector could have very well made Isaac’s takeover of Carmilla’s castle infinitely harder, I believe. After all, Isaac can create multiple different kinds of night creatures, no? Who’s to say He tie can’t do the same, and simply chooses not too?
Honestly, I’m surprised Isaac wasn’t more outright *concerned* by the lack of effort it took for his forces to invade.
@@tergartcunninghan2013 Without Hector's traps and spells, Isaac wouldn't have been able to contain Carmila
The boss music that starts playing when Isaac shows up...
does anyone know where i can find the soundtrack for this season?
@@Leon-ew7zy I don't, they haven't released any soundtracks apart from the first season as far as I'm aware. The third season had some incredible themes and I tried desperately to find them but to no avail.
Same here
@@Leon-ew7zy you have some kind of an answer mate
Ear porn.
The first thing Lenore says is, "We've got to get you out of here." She really does care about him. He snuck up on her.
And he was willing to die to keep her safe, so yeah both ways.
They definitly toned back her character from last season
An eye for an eye
They both cared for each other. It’s sad how it ended for them.
@@ZephyrBW and she protected him.
It feels like Lenore's superiority cracked when she saw Isaac bend the bars of her magic cage. There's nothing more frightening than someone like Isaac, someone whose already stared death in the face and lived.
So much for vampire supremacy.
And his drip is that of the gods
@@raistlin3462 Vampires always underestimate humans. And that often comes back to bite them(no pun intended).
He not only stared death in the face he also blocked him on FaceTime
@@richardendresz161 legendary at its finest lol
Hector got just a little bit closer to his game self. Isaac stole the season though
Isaac has stolen the whole show for me. Dude is such a beast and his voice actor is second to none.
I'm curious about that as well.
@Audrion Irks he's being baddas like a Belmont with the hundread of night creatures army and succed killing Issac
@@parapotato ikr from the moment he spokw with the captain I knew he was the chosen one.. instead of killing the captain he actually questions his morality and uses his reasoning to justify his cause.. I have seen very less character that have done this.. Issac is probably the best and most deep character in the castlevania animated series I'm really satisfied with season 4..
@Audrion Irks In the games he was essentially the Kratos of the Castlevania universe.
Issac has been an untouchable badass pretty much since the series began.
Very true. As soon as he killed Godbrand, I knew I had found my favorite.
@@kaldurskipper6821 Mine was a little later. When he had a philosophical conversation with a night creature. I really wished that dude contributed to the invasion too, but maybe he's too busy managing the rebuilding of the ruined cities.
But he wasn't in season 1.
@@TheBukoStudio i mean that night creature particularly didn’t look too strong. So if he participated in this fight, I doubt he would have survived
I mean to be fair... He really hasn't fought any of the main cast. Though you are still right.
Isaac, the type of guy who call himself when he have a problem
Lol
Isaac is like 4D Chad
I really respect the writing of this show. I spent the past two seasons with the opinion that Hector is a loser.
And in the span of one scene, they turned me around on that opinion
When you manipulated your Manipulator, caged two of Styria’s ruling vampire council and slice your own finger for a leg up on Carmilla
Zero to hero right then and there
ReaperHunter23 he was a loser, but he overcame that and became a badass. Essentially, he learned from his mistakes and allowed his trauma and suffering to strengthen him instead of weakening him.
He and Isaac both grew a lot since the death of Dracula.
It seems to be a key point in the series that the humans grow, and vampires don't. As Lenore explains at the end, vampires like keeping things "the way they are" and take instead of build, because they're so powerful and ageless. Humans lose, they change, they rebuild, and become stronger. You see this in the arrogance of both Carmilla and Lenore - failing to see Hector turn against them, because they think he's weak. Seeing Isaac as "uninteresting" when he ends up the most powerful player among the vampire kingdoms. And you see this when Striga has to defend the vampire camps against human farmers who have learned how to destroy vampires, showing the humans are learning fast.
@@korsekil That is actually the main point of the Castlevania series. Every time Dracula revives he faces against a Belmont and every time that Belmont is stronger and Dracula remains the same, until the time Dracula is finally destroyed completely
@@korsekil to drive this point even further. Carmila made a snarky remark in the start of the series of how Hector and Isaac haven't grow up and they're the same they were as children. During the course of the series both of them had massive growth as characters to reach this point while carmila has remained the same power hungry woman that blames evil old men for everything.
I was really hoping for a hector vs Isaac fight but this scene was still good
Honestly that wouldn't be much of a fight
@@memerofblaviken6326 exactly lol.
Hector isn't a fighter and Isaac is probably the most skilled human in close combat after Trevor
Hector himself said 'just kill me' because he knew that fighting was only a waste of time for both
No change of winning
I was hoping they kissed lol
@@nikalopez8448 shutup lol
Was hoping he would get say “the real people are talking” to Lenore 😂
Aww that sucks 😂
"What are you two blathering..."
"Shhhh Lenore. The humans are talking now."
Imagine if he said quiet the men are talking lol
@@jackcraven7979 Eh, that would be more insulting to Carmila than Lenore.
Brilliant
In hindsight, when he said "...and don't trust Varney." That was a very nice, subtle foreshadowing, since the audience is engaged more with what is happening between Hector and Lenore. Even the way the voice actor said his name, almost spitefully. Good writers, man.
I once suspected Varney is suspicious but didn't think much of at first. When Hector said don't trust Varny, I don't feel surprised. On one hand it sort of confirm my suspicion and also make me happy that Hector is actually quite smart.
But at most i just think he has some plot and not that he is powerful or anything. Until the part where he open up the red shield thing "I have skills too" that I suspect could he be death?
Reason being i was looking forward to death since they hinted for him in the first episode. Then I know from the games that Death can change his form to a man. He pretend to be Zead the priest before. It is unlike of them to introduce a new major character do late in the show also. So i thought could he be Death, but only 50% suspicious. Then seconds later he reveal himself.
@@gooddreams8495 im not like you at all lmaooo. I assumed varney was just another historic vamp kind of like the russian one. When he flipped the script and showed he was death, im just started laughing like WTF!! VARNEY?!? It was very good, wish i can relive that moment
Lenore needed to get a refund on that Curse Ring. Damn thing is lazy as hell. Hector literally set traps to kill Carmilla, binds her in a magic cage, and the ring's like "Nah, I'm good".
He set the traps to escape. He just realized Isaac could use them in reverse.
Not really. Lenore said the Slave Ring would cause Hector immense pain if he tried to remove it, attack Carmilla or the other sisters directly, or run away from the castle.
He did none of these.
Well the vampire blacksmith was a bad craftsman
@@Heraldo_Del_Mar it's the fine print and loopholes that gets you what you want.
@@richardwarnercool1 And it's those loopholes that helped Hector to (FINALLY!) grow a pair with his little coup.
There are few sights more precious than a Simp reclaiming an ounce of dignity.
Good on you Hector.
but he still saved lenore,still kinda simping
@@jackyc1344 yeah I think a part of him was still hoping that Lenore was going to turn over a new leaf and maybe eventually reciprocate his feelings for her, but we now know that wasn't the case.
@@jackyc1344 It's progress.
@@FredFajardo What are you talking about? Lenore had some kind of feelings for him from the beginning and then they became stronger regardless of her plays and schemes. She came here to get Hector and hide him somewhere. Hector was fooled but is also deeply in love with her. He saved her and they would have been together if Isaac actually let her go. The reason she decided to kill herself was because she wasn't free anymore.
@@silverwolf2643 sadly, all we have is conjecture from what we've been given in S3 and S4. But clearly you can tell they've grown fond of each other despite what happened last season. And possibly still banging each other, judging by their flirtatious innuendos in the hammer scene. Hector might have had feelings for Lenore, but we never really know if Lenore had any genuine feelings for Hector. Remember, her "we could just leave if you want to be with me" line from S3 was a lie, to get that control ring on Hector. If she did have feelings for him, she would have professed that in front of her sisters, Isaac or Hector but she never does. She would have stayed with Hector at the end, but she didn't. Instead, she chooses to die after realizing her existence was one endless, pointless cycle which she likens to being in a cage. She chooses death despite Hector being there for her and his affection towards her.
"If you'll excuse me, I have go and get killed now."
The matter-of-factly quiet statement without any fear. He knew where shit was going to go.
"Don't Trust Varney" hmm did Hector know?
I believe hector and isaac know who he is, they are dracula trusted hands thats why isaac ignore him and hector wary of him coz he got ulterior motive
@@mitodrudito5806 yeah but at the same time, I don’t think they knew he was Death
@@astropunch7708 they probably didn't know Varney was Death but they knew there was something off with him.
In the source material, Hector and Isaac knew.
Both Hector and Isaac had reason to distrust Dracula's generals - all of them - even before Dracula died. Varney is yet another general. Did they know? Who knows.
0:32 Hector: You know what they say, “Paybacks a bitch.” 😈
Hey Stanger do you like TFS?
He knew Varney was Death 💀
omg thats why he said not to trust himmmm ive noticed that only now
He likely didn't know the full truth but he knew that Varney was lying about a lot of things
Isaac is the most interesting character in this entire show.
And yet he was declared "the least interesting man in Dracula's castle" by Carmilla.
@@hunterfox6176 for once, Carmilla was right about something.
Fuck Carmilla and her opinions. She deemed Isaac “least interesting” because she couldn’t manipulate him. Isaac is too stoic in nature for her to use him as a pawn in her little game.
Isaac is quite literally the best character in the series. His character arc is the most memorable and he’s just a pure unadulterated badass.
@@thered1s276 what lol? Issac carried this show outside of the trio.
@@DmanDice "Oh, boy. I sure do wonder why everyone hates me. All I'm trying to do is walk through densely populated cities with my army of literal murder demons constructed from the remains of the dead who I've slain myself. This really ruined my monologue about how I am going to kill literally everyone. Why is everybody except me so prejudice? :((((("
Issac could have had a very strong character arc, but his lack of introspection made it frustrating to watch. Through it all, the show treated is flawed views as correct, or at the least, rational given his situation.
She was shookyth
It's especially funny how Isaac casually walks through her cage, entering and exiting the room just to show how resolute he is with his choices. Nothing can stand in his way now.
@@Kamina.D.Fierce after he went throw the second time he taunted her by saying lady lol
I like how Lenore really did care for Hector, enough to try to protect him.
You will try to save your pet from a fire
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No idea why people arent understanding that lol
@@mxmlnlcdcdffmnt2232 Agreed. You can read her facial expression go from hurt to confused to angry as she realizes he's free of her. It's a really well animated scene.
I'd fight for my cat, but doesn't mean the cat still isn't a pet.
What Hector wanted was affection and to be seen and respected as a person. Lenore saw him as a pet.
“I’ve been mad, this doesn’t feel like that, maybe I’ve gone sane”
Honestly one of the best quotes I have heard
"I've been mad,
It doesn't feel like that. Maybe I've gone sane?"
*Post nut clarity* 😂
@@adamreynolds1000 You a champion!!
He got laid, what did you expect? Although, it seems like something the Joker would say, right? I can totally see him saying this.
Being out of someone’s control apart of a manipulative plan realizing gaining control of his own choices made him sane
*Hector gets betrayed by Lenore*
“I’m gonna plot a dope ass revenge scheme.”
*Lenore gets betrayed by Hector*
“Peace out yall” *dies in sunlight*
Saint Germaine: "uhuhhh!"
Hector:
"If you excuse me, I got go get killed now"
Why has nobody mentioned that line! I've been scrolling looking for it!
Hector: They call me simp Season 3, we can’t have that
It's fun how a human enters in a cage with a powerful vampire, and the vampire was de one in danger
Yep
GodBrand be like : First time ?
I love how, Issac isn't the strongest person in that castle, but he is the most dangerous. He isn't strong, or fast, or tough. He's intelligent and resourceful.
What is more powerful: the cannon,or the screwdriver? Neither. It's the knowledge of its assembly and disassembly.
Isaac is definitely strong, fast and tough. He has enough reaction speed to dodge Carmilla's attacks. He has enough mental resistance to resist and destroy the slave crown put on him in S3. He has enough will power to create an army of night creatures (it is stated that you need strong intent to create them). He's strong enough to completely knock back both men and night creatures several tens of feet away with just his kicks.
I think what you mean to say is that he isn't on par with a Vampire, though given the feats he's performed it is safe to say that he is on par with a Vampire. By the time he fought Carmilla, she was already in her bloodlusted state, which amplifies her body and power further. Isaac is clearly a cut above the average human. He is strong, much like the Belmont line, which are super humans.
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Of course Issac is strong. The original comment meant that he isn't the strongest strength wise because he's a human but he's the most dangerous and deadliest and could take on anyone
wtf was that comparisson? did you come up with that on the spot? stop smoking weed dude
@@lemonydime4137 she was utterly exhausted not full of bloodlust ‘energy’. That was just for dramatic effect. You do have eyes to tell how run down she was yes?
@@strangerthings88 She was fighting like a berserker - strong, but having lost her sense of control. Which goes to show he can at least parry blows with a vampire - and not just any vampire, a clearly powerful one such as Carmilla. Of course it still tilted heavily in his favour because Isaac is a tactical fighter, and in her state he can read her like an open book.
The entire time Issac in the cage, all of my thoughts were please don't kill Lenore. She survived just to go suicide a couple episodes later. WTF?
Yep she probably would have preferred to be killed in that cage then Isaac basically putting her in a cage in her own castle she didn’t get killed due to hectors wishes but Isaac definetly wasn’t playing that shit regardless if she’s hectors girl or not
Lenore didnt really have anything to live for. The plan and carmilla was dead when lenore died. As much as I hate it when lenore died I think she had an excuse
@@MonkeH_ She could've lived as Hectors pet but I guess she wasn't very fond of that role reversal...
@@Yorikoification It's a matter of purpose and perspective. They live in a world where people kill vampires just as eagerly as vampires kill people. She lost Carmilla's protection, her other 2 sisters completely wrote her off as dead already, and all she had left was Hector. Her "pet". I'm not saying there wasn't love or chemistry between them, but it wasn't enough to keep her from feeling useless and unsafe/uncertain. She might have even taken her own life as a means of freeing both herself and Hector from one another. If they went after her they would no doubt go after Hector, and not many people have the mindset of Isaac to grow beyond fear and vengeance towards the unknown or unusual.
@@MonkeH_ I agree she could have at least lived for the rest of hectors life.
Real gangsters don't walk around magically electric cages with an A1 vampire in them,......they walk right through it....
Isaac is a well written character, ups and downs and found inner peace.
Hector, another well written character - during his phase of him being broken he was taken advantage of and he seek some form of "wanting" in his life and just this scene alone shown what he seems like at his strongest.
Two Human characters well written, thank you for this.
"I've been mad. This doesn't feel like that. Maybe I've gone sane?" Love that line!
So he's finally having a lucid moment from the insanity 😂
Man, this scene was one of the best to me. After everything Hector had been through, being manipulated, tortured, used, imprisoned.. instead of just giving up, he took his sweet time and outsmarted vampires 10 times his age, and there wasn't a hint of joy or anger in him as he thoroughly succeeded
This is how two Chads have a conversation with each other
Ya know I just love that the first thing Lenore does upon this invasion is to rush to save Hector. Then Hector returns the favor by protecting her. It ended the only way it could... and I'm at peace with that
"Are you the threat Hector " man that gave me chills
He talked down to Hector like he was a child.
@@galvinstanley3235 Didn't he immediately say that both of them deserved to grow up are were not childish enough for revenge?
Its pretty obvious Lenore cared more for his well being than being the only forge master they have. She seemed really worried for him rushing in.
Yep
@@bWWd0 You think that after watching the end
@@bWWd0 This has to be the most ignorant shit I've heard this week
Magic cage: exists.
Isaac: how cute.
How tf is Hector considered a simp? As if he had a choice lmao. Unlike Isaac with Dracula (even though he’s my favourite , you have to admit he had a weird obsession with)
I feel like Isaac's obsession/commitment made sense, though. We don't know about his family. Maybe he never knew his. All we saw of his youth was him being a slave to a cruel "man." He saw that side of humanity and when he escaped, people tried to sell his body part for money on the old timesy black market. Dracula saved him from that and consistently showed him respect. Even after he is forced to leave the castle, the first people he meets just want to sell or eat him. There were very few individuals in the world who saw Isaac as anything more than something to use, but Dracula genuinely did care and Isaac could tell. I could be wrong, but I think that's why Isaac was so loyal as well. If you finally find someone who cares about your best interest, you're likely to want to be there for that person too.
have you played his castleviena game where he is the protagonist and kills a resurrected dacrula and Isaac for girl
@@niallharrington3636 i haven't. Was he also enslaved in the game? Like was their relationship the same as in the show?
@@kaldurskipper6821 That's true. Just saying that Hector seems to have a childish nature, seems very trusting and was also enslaved, isolated. I assumed maybe that's why he was easy to manipulate
@@chickenisindeedmystyle7316 I agree that he was far too naive in all this. It's true that Dracula wasn't as open with him as he could have been, but he was gullible for thinking Carmilla had his best interests at heart.
Isaac and hector had the best character development throughout. loved them.
This season was so well balanced. Both Hector and Lenore were fine with turning Humanity into cattle and pets, and both Hector and Lenore got to experience firsthand what that really feels like.
Both of them grew from it with Hector giving Lenore the kindness of letting her go and Lenore ultimately choosing to kill herself thus freeing herself from slavery and from her own vampire nature.
More like rushed
Isaac just go and out through a cage with a Vampire that is the level God gangster
"She is not the threat here."
Damn, that's a good subtle line that literally means she is a threat.
I liked the progression of the relationship between Lenore and Hector, and their characters. When he arrived at Carmilla's castle, he was treated as less then a dog, while Lenore was on top of the world. She help to raise him back up, but still treating him like a pet dog, keeping a muzzle on him, giving him comfort but always in control. Meanwhile Hector as he got his strength back, he got his ingenuity back, figuring out all angles, and eventually breaking the bonds of control.
This was when Lenore's status came down, while Hectors rose up, and in an ironic twist, they were both on the same level.
But that wasn't enough for Lenore, she didn't want to be kept as a pet, she didn't want to live a comfortable position while being maintained at all times, she choose death instead of going through the same thing Hector went though, showing Hector was the stronger one in the end.
The fear on her face when he mentioned bringing back Dracula. 😳
I love how Issac could have walked around the cage but chose to walk through it to assert his dominance.
She wanted to get him somewhere safe, and he begged Isaac not to kill her. For all the toxicity on their relationship, that was very wholesome
I wished that Lenore and Hector would have their happily ever after. It was disappointing when she died
can`t hold it against her. she refused to be someone's pet.
Luckily for Hector, he met Julia.
@@JayJayM57 Problem is she refused to be someone else's pet despite the fact she tried to make Hector her pet.
@@cynthricsgamingchannel9177 She is a vampire by nature they don`t see humans as people, they see them as cattle. that`s the reason why Dracula chose 2 humans to lead his crusade.
@shadowshinobi06 Yes. Despite the fact that Isaac in the game looks like a gay light yagami and seeks vengeance for hector betraying Dracula, he killed Hector's wife, i thought that Isaac was going to kill Lenore in order to make a progress toward the game, but i think that was cancelled due to being the final season of the animation.
"I've been mad, this doesnt feel like that... Maybe I've gone sane?"
I love that line.
“And don’t trust Varney”. Best foreshadowing I’ve seen so far.
All three of these characters challenge their own nature in this scene.
Hector finally overcomes his submissive "Puppy" attitude and finally takes control of his own life even though he believes it will be short lived.
Lenore is prepared to throw away everything to be with Hector and in the end learns how much she can't stand her own conflicting existence.
Isaac stands in front of what was meant to be his meaning for living, revenge, and casually dismisses it choosing no longer to live in the past and to destroy but to instead live for his own sake and create something.
I love that even though Isaac was there to kill Hector he still respected him enough to honor his request to leave lenore out of it. Guess there is some honor among wizards
"Are you the threat here, Hector?" said to the only other person on earth who able to create an entire army out of ground.
This is some of the best voice acting I've ever heard. Hector especially.
The two characters that stole the show. Such a satisfying arc
In a room with two humans and a vampire, the vampire is somehow the least intimidating of the trio.
Hector: Oh hey.
Isaac: What's up?
"Ive been mad. It doesnt feel like that, maybe ive gon sane"
their relationship made a complete 180 without build up
Isaac, the only man I know who even vampires be like "oh shit."
Trevor and his family would like to have a word with you.
Isaac is a devil forgemaster and his knife is lethal to vampires. If I were a vampire id say "oh shit" if i saw him too. The only beings above him in power are Sypha, Alucard, and of course Dracula(who's far above literally everyone in power)
@@jasoncruz19800 Dude, Isaac scaring vampires goes way above his forging knife, the man literally led an army from hell that straight up BUTCHERED the defenders of Styria, a community that Carmilla has hinted at having survived assaults from hordes of lycans in the past. Sure, the main trio and Dracula are superior to him in terms of strength, but that's a given for a woman well versed in elemental magic, a monster hunter with decades of experience, and Dracula's half human son. Not to mention Drac would obviously be at the tippy top, otherwise he wouldn't be king of vamps. The point of my original post was that even when Trevor, Sypha, or even Alucard rolled up no one seemed any more terrified, Isaac rolls up, and I see a lot more trembling hands and shaky stances.
Hector said don’t trust Varley...I think he knew
1:37
You gone simp
I've been Simping this doesn't feel right I think I've gone Chad
Is everyone going to remain silent about the amazing acting in this scene? The desperation and confusion and anger and betrayal in Lenores Voice all at once. Hectors defeated sarcasm because he has accepted Death all while still having the fire in him to keep Lenore safe. Isaac who is deadset on his mission but is WILLING to listen to reasoning without bending to everything he hears?
Never forget when Isaac hung up his mirror & blocked varney like he was some telemarketer bothering him
Lenore and Hector’s bond is very interesting to me. Is it love? I don’t really think so, given the circumstances. But they…care about one another. Hell, Hector stays with Lenore when she commits suicide, which is _not_ something he had to do.
It’s a very well written, complicated relationship between two, if not troubled, people.
2:31 Isaac still has his manners and bows to Styria before leaving.
I love how these characters both have grown, Hector finally grabs agency and has matured, Issac wants a future and has mellowed
when I first saw this scene, the tension with the soundtrack was insane
"I've been mad, this doesn't feel like it. Maybe I've gone sane."
I absolutely love this line!
Nice detail that Hector (probably the most traditionally intelligent character in the series) is the only one who senses Varney is more than a joke
In this quick scene, the writers show, not tell, how much Lenore and Hector had come to care for each other by this point
Having Hector take back control after having 3 full seasons having the shit kicked out of him by people he trusted is one of the biggest sigh of relief i ever had.
He finally became a man and understood the world is complex and feelings should not dictate what you do. He felt he should trust Camille, he felt he should love Lenore but finally he knows what's best for him even if it conflicts with what he feels. He still loves Lenore but he knows that what is happening is not right.
What I don't get is that Hector was still under control of that ring. So couldn't Lenore have just "willed" him to stop the cage and undo his whole plan?
I think the ring was tied to Carmella.
It's not a dominate Will thing. The Ring just makes it so Hector cannot betray the vampires and his night creatures obey them. Hector used the trap he made to protect himself and Lennore, so it wasn't betraying her in his eyes.
I think it's cuz on a subconcious level Lenore didn't feel threatened by Hector so the ring wasn't activated. Tbh im not sure
The ring is to control night creatures, not hector himself
He was under control of the ring that's why he cut his finger cuz otherwise he woulda died when carmila killed herself, and since he didnt knew the fate of morana and striga might as well commit to it..
Issac, the only human that makes vampires shudder.
Hector finally has Black air force one ENERGY!
The song that plays here is to legendary
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the art here. Isaacs reflection off the floor. Such a cool detail.
Ugh I love the sound the cage makes so much
I do love Lenors gown here
Funny how Issac is just human but he makes top shelf vamps look totally helpless
brooooo i love this show im gonna rewatch the whole thing
"Maybe i've gone sane". I just fucking love that line so much, it cracks me up every single time.
1:00 when you hear your mom coming home after a whole day of gaming, realising you forgot to do the one thing she asked you to do
I cringe at everyone calling Hector a simp when canonical Isaac is the biggest simp wierdo out of all the Castlevania Dracula followers lol its crazy seeing this form of their starts. Isaac was so cool here and God just grt ready for later Isaac
It is because people have a nasty habit of associating simps with women, they could care less if it was a dude and just would call the man a bro, but no, in hector's case because he switched allegiances to a chick (though not really) he is a simp.......which is probably just people being jealous that a drawn character gets more sex than they do XD
I'm not sure if Isaac is or ever was consider a simp for Dracula in the show, yes he is loyal to him but they are good...no great friends. To the point Dracula saved him due to him seeing more of his wife influence in Isaac, not simp Jermaine on the other hand
@UnnoticedTruth667 Well during sex she was like "be my slave' n he was like "sure yeah okay". So, simp.
@@LazyDev27 A simp usually wouldn't even get that far though. A simp gives anything just for the smallest inkling of acknowledment from a girl.
@@LazyDev27 he was lying i think
"Maybe I've gone sane." is such a chilling line.
The frightening clarity of a man who truly believes he is about to die.
Isaac is a human that makes vampires looks like helpless little girls
My first thoughts were "what, he's gonna turn on Lenore?"
But then when Isaac walked in i knew Hector was actually protecting her
Hektor really grew up under Lenores care.
Such a shame it was so short lived.
Just noticed, Isaac seems so much more calm during interactions after the 'who' part of things is answered early in scenes like this. Then he switches to savor the moment.
This season has taken the time to build isaac up. The whole time though, we've seen it from isaac's perspective. Now, after isaac has been built up nearly as high as he ever will be, we get to see him from anothers perspective. We get to see him inspire terror. And it feels so earned. The music knows exactally how much of a force of nature he has become.
People really annoy me with how they say Hector is dumb and pathetic cuz he's nothing like his game counterpart and he isn't "badass" enough and while OK I get where they're coming from, but is "badass" all that what means to you? Just someone who can pull out flashy moves in a physical fight?
I think this version Hector is actually really badass in his own way
He endures abuse and manipulation from Carmilla and Lenore like a champ and doesn't let them beat him to the ground, he spends 6 weeks secretly setting traps and planning his escape from the castle, he even was ready to look death in the eye from isaac and even cut off his ring finger to free himself.
If this isn't badass idk what is
Silent badasses are truly underrated
I think that Isaac was too smart to kill her knowing that if he did there was a chance Hector wouldn’t help him. If that was the case, Isaac would have had a significantly harder time defeating Carmilla, if he was even able to have done it at that point.
The writing was so good, I loved everything.
Even when Hector has trapped Lenore, the thought of him betraying her never even entered her mind. She thought it was a joke. The love is shown in how much they both trust each other. It's sad how it all ended.