@@pongangelo2048 he made it, there’s one on the rebis as well, just like how Lenore was using her ring to bind Hector’s loyalty, SG is planning on using the ring to control the rebis
@@funfnir3646 since you seem to know the ring better than I do. How did Hector's ring did not activate once he casted the spell (Lightning Chamber, I guess) against Leonor? I thought it works automatically once Leonor or the Vampire sisters got harmed/betrayed by hector.
It's more because he appreciates his relationship and understand that the life they are living he can lose it all in a sec just like he lost his family in past. So he accepts it, moves on and hopes for the best for him ans sypha
The only ones who had a perfect ending in my eyes were the two lesbians riding off into the sunset heading west because they didn’t wanna avenge their crazy sister.
Wait so they are alive?? I was confused because the body they used (the half man-woman thing) had a ring similar to the one that Carmilla and her circle used. So I thought they died
@@ff10payne20 Yeah they're alive. After they saw Isaac attack their castle they basically said "nope" and went to live happily ever after. That patchwork body wasn't explained as to who it was but it probably belonged to some random vampires.
@@BaleygrTheReaper Nothing of incredible note, but he remains a hero throughout and is implied to be instrumental in the final destruction of Dracula in 1999.
What happened to his lover? I can't tell whether she gave up on Saint Germaine because he chose to stop Death thanbe with her or maybe was disappointed because of the atteocities he committed. The scene is open to intepretation because it's vague but I just can't have that. I wanna know the truth. Also, I wanna know what happened to Saint Germaine since his dead body wasn't shown, did he make it to the infinite corridor?
I think that was kinda the intention. Killing has been displayed in media (and in real life) to change people mentally. and Germain, by this point, had been killing people for almost 2 months, presumably. He most likely got lost in the moment, which is supposed to throw us for a loop
@@lucinavonnolaran8728 that´s pretty spot on, espescially considering the show always tried to touch on nuanced an somewhat more complicated topics such as that
@@lucinavonnolaran8728 Lmao. Imagine coming up with such a convoluted reason for the writers putting in a cringe line. The fact that this and the english 101 student comment below even got upvotes shows how dumb the average viewer is.
@@Hanson032 that you needed to express yourself in that way says mostly things about you. Don´t know what your personal problem is but i hope that you´ll have a good day and can calm down a little.
Castlevania s4 awards 1. Best simp award -Saint Germain Honorable Mention Hector 2. Best Boy Award - Isaac Honorable Mention -Adrian Tepes 3. Best Bastard Award - fucking Trevor Belmont Honorable Mention - Still fucking Trevor Belmont 4. Edgiest Boi Award -Adrian Tepes 5. Best Girl Award -Syha Belnades Honorable Mention -Lenore Some awards: Sugar Daddy Slayer : Carmilla Best Queens: Striga and Morana
What's crazy is Dracula is barely in the last 2 seasons and somehow his screen time is still boss. Do you realize a barely alive Dracula who hadn't fed in probably a year was still too much for Alucard, Trevor and Sypha. The only reason they won is he had a brief moment of clarity when assaulting his son. That's OP done right!
Not only that but he lost his will to live basically and wasn't fighting how he use to in flashbacks. Apparently he was also quite a tactician who enjoyed the planning out the details. So basically if they fought Dracula at his best he would have been stronger AND smarter. Is mind, body and heart were all not in it for that final fight.
@@GothamThotSlayer I think that's what death means when he says "My treasure, and you people broke him." He's not talking about just killing him. He's blaming humans for softening him up, losing that murderous edge he had when he used Leon and became Dracula.
This and Death... I gotta hand it to him, Warren has a knack for inserting unexpected lines that make the most grandiloquent scene and motivations sound incredibly puerile when you least expect it, without actually breaking momentum.
I had NEVER imagined I'd see someone simp SO HARD they were ready to rip open a door to hell and pull out the Prince of Darkness and his wife themsves till I saw this scene. Now I don't know what possibilities are left to explore
@@Nobody-wz5xx Basically, he's playing god as a way to find the love of his life again, so "god" will be getting laid again. It's such a bizzare line that I know it was written by Warren Ellis.
honestly to me it seems like he's high on power. he's tossed away his morals, played with the lives and minds of both people and an army of vampires, is about to accomplish his plan to achieve thee "magnum opis" and reunite with his love, a goal that was driving him to the brink of madness. he's feeling waves of euphoria and catharsis to such a degree that he's getting a kick out of diminishing the idea of "god" to a man having carnal desires.
anyone else think that the girl he was madly in love with wanted nothing to do with him maybe she found a better and happier world that he shouldnt have disturbed in the first place
I think it's pretty telling that not even once does she ever speak. I think it highly probably that San Jermain's memories aren't exactly the truth of the situation.
On retrospect, a big theme in this season was death and how it it is UNDERSTOOD by different people. For Hector and Lenore, it signified freedom, yet their ultimate conclusion as to whether or not they needed it was different. For Dracula and his wife, it was a sanctuary not meant to be treaded upon. Other people either feared or wanted Dracula back thinking he would raze hell and he was supposed to have been stopped from returning, yet returned anyways completely against his or anyone else's will, and ironically neither him or his wife wanted anything to do with the world's ambitions; they just wanted each other and both came to different conclusions on whether or not worrying over how they got to that point was worth the thought. For Trevor and magic lady who's name I can never remember, Trevor's life revolved around causing death while her life revolved around preventing it, though both ultimately murdered hundreds of creatures pursuing both roads regardless. Ultimately Trevor embraced desth in the end while she embraced life (literally, considering her child), yet ironically death came for neither of them in the end. I've yet to figure out how it correlates with Alucard, but with Saint Germaine, he's one of the few characters that expresses the view of death either being a thief or an adventurer. I think him and his woman did love each other, but it was unspoken. For her, she's long been gone in the corridor, but it was where she wanted to go. Saint Germaine knew and feared the corridor and saw her fate as her being snatched away from him prematurely. Ultimately, her fate was left a mystery while he had to confront reality both within his own head and physically: that being death. And low and behold, this one major theme becomes a literal manifestation by the end when DEATH ITSELF comes out of nowhere and starts talking about eating and shitting out souls. Granted this is an actual character in the games, but lord was it on the nose.
Crucillus Thorn I’d put Death’s reveal on the same plane as Ares’ reveal in Wonder Woman. Mostly because it’s more or less the same. Two ancient and powerful creations, pretending to be someone they’re not, someone no one would suspect, in order to manipulate events to suit their needs. Nobody saw it coming till the final moments, even though Trevor foreshadows Death’s appearance by directly mentioning who and what Death is.
I mean, we saw him going from place to place along his life, living an unhappy life, and for once he met someone who he connected with, a person who was the right one in his eyes. They were supposed to travel across the multiverse together. Putting sex aside, how would you live your life if you lost the one person you actually loved knowing that they're out there waiting for you?
it felt akward but its the final tell of his moral degeneracy, he started this trying to get her out of there for her sake, now after death manipulated him, he just wanna se her and fuck her again
I laughed but I also felt disappointed in him because of how cheap it was. But I think from a writing point of view it works because you see him go from just a guy trying desperately to get back to her to someone doing it for himself and his own ego. He embraces the almighty alchemist thing and that becomes his end rather than the unfortunate mean to the end of finding her. In that light this quote is the last nail in the coffin, because even the honourable motive has been warped
Yeah, this is why it's important to ask, and there is no shame in answering, "How long has it been?" Because there are people out there capable of worse over less!
a VERY good question.. because i thought about it and it must be a VERY long time. The show presents it all as sorta happening around the same time. BUUUT dont forget he mentioned toilet paper.. so he must have traveled to the future at some point.
@@emm6101 Yeah I thought about that too. I guess it must've been a rare moment where he did access the corridor, but like he said couldn't control it. He must've went through briefly and ended up either in our modern world or even a couple hundred years from the 1400s to 1850s when commercially available toilet paper came about.
@@chakinabox Right but he must have stayed a while to actually use toilet paper to the point that it was normal for him. Really does bring up the question of how old he actually is or if he is an alternative version etc.
saint germain lover is probably death in disguise. The whole theme of this anime is deception, betrayal, revenge, and insanity. We have seen her give germain the pendant but why? His lover had every chance in escaping and meeting up with him. We know death is a shapeshifter. He could have taken the form and tricked him opening the corridor to get Dracula. Death could also be connected with the corridor itself. We see his lover's silhouette at the end and death is an entity thus he cannot be destroyed only defeated; why does she show up after death's defeat?
Hmm. I'd say depends on when they met. I was under the impression he met her before Dracula died. In which case it makes no sense. That said perhaps Saint Germain was supposed to become the Rebis and merge with the Lover to travel the corridor. Hopefully this happened somehow.
Am technically death here isn't exactly *death* itself, Trevor explained it in the show. He's ancient, yes. But he's just a very old entity resembling death and feeds off of something (Life? Soul? Magic?) that people release when they die.
No the lover was real except it's probably a one sided love, the girl was basically not trap she was moving from dimensions to dimensions and she had is very capable of meeting Germain again if she wanted too, since the death failed on his plans on s3 to resurrect dracula he uses germains vulnerability or obsession to that girl for another attempt of Dracula's resurrection. The bottom line is the girl never really loved germain
@@jaqenhghar4651 Actually no. He is Death, as in he's the being tasked with collecting the souls of dead humans. The trouble is, he's always hungry for more souls, so he orchestrates events to cause more and more death in the world to keep his hunger down, which is why he chooses to work for Dracula. Trevor recognizes him because the Belmonts have fought Death enough to pass the story along, and he criticizes the singularly parasitic nature of Death's existence instead of just dismissing him as some ancient vampiric entity calling itself Death.
@@Brutalyte616 Got a Quote for that feom the show? It was statws by Trevor, the fucking Belmont, that he was a thing, a creature, not an entity or institution as Death aka the Real Grim Reaper would be. Also, I doubt Death itself would want to go jobless like this spirit does
Warren Ellis actually. Seriously, that's who wrote the whole series. And I like Garth Ennis. :::holds up copy of the first volume of Hitman he's had for about 25 years signed by him and John McCrea::::
Maybe it was intended as a joke, but I didn't really see it that way. More like "Look how much of a scumbag Saint Germain has become." Which is still kinda crappy in its own right, because Saint Germain was an awesome and loveable character in Season 3, so to see him come to this is a little disappointing.
i couldnt tell if this line was put in for humor or if it was actually in line with his character lol because i swear this was the one moment that totally caught me off guard for some reason lol
Castlevania was a really good animated series, the only criticism i can make is a lack of propet motivation of some of the main antagonists both S Germain and Carmilla..the first is a simp, the second is a radical feminist..so underwhelming. Dracula was a simp too but he and his wife were well characterized enough to create empathy. At the opposite side of the spectrum was Isaac, a really well written and charismatic character.
@@patrickripleyiii134 yeah, batshit crazy sounds right, though she probably was a bit of a radical, too. You definitely get that from Season 2 Carmilla, and Season 4 Carmilla, and somewhat Season 3 Carmilla.
By far the worst line in the entire series. Gah, it was stupid. Completely demeaned the whole idea of his woman too from the very little we knew about her. BTW did she see him and just not go through the corridor to get to him or what?
I agree, i thought he was going to find a way to time travel/control time in the infinite corridor at the end of season 3, i got so excited when i saw him in that flashback where he is young, he looks exactly like CoD's St. Germain! Edit: Imagine him breaking the 4th wall at the end of season 4, would have been even more of an epic tribute to the game than it already is, for the most part at least.
I haven't played the games but have done research on the part of the series that this is set in and wow did ellis drastically alter the story. Story alterations and SJW BS like alucard apparently being bi and being fucked in the ass is quite a dumb alteration. Animation for this series though is great, hopefully we can see it used in another series that doesn't alter from the source material
@@delta2372 Alucard’s bisexuality seems like an especially easy and non divergent alteration imo as it changes absolutely nothing about his character or the story. Plus, although I too have not played the source games, I’m sure he doesn’t have a line wherein he states “I am strictly NOT attracted to men”. Your aversion to the representation of his sexuality and other “SJW bullshit” is clearly just rooted in your own uncomfortability with gayness.
@@eamonearl6935 I don't have an issue with gays but obviously I don't want to see a dude making out with or having sex with another man. Maybe it's true that I am over thinking it but with with how the current climate is today here in the west and with how the modern left is it's hard not to see characters who are gay or bi and not think it's SJW. The thing that bothers me the most is not even that he's bi but it's the fact he had an incestious threesome with two twins, yes they are not related to him but the fact that two siblings agreed to have sex with alucard at the same time as a way to trap him is what disturbs me. If they weren't related it would be okish but that is not the case
@@delta2372 seeing gay characters as a political statement is really fuckin backwards. Also I believe the show runner confirmed that they are in fact not siblings, but that’s fair because they really do look alike, although I’m sure mildly disturbing was kind of the intention when writing a sexually charged murder attempt scene.
SPOILER: I wonder if St. Germain really died, I believe so, but I would be sad if it is really true, I liked the character and his charisma Despite his actions, I wish he had survived and found his beloved
For people who wondered what happened to Saint Germain's lover (SPOILERS): There was a brief scene in episode 7 where in one of the armored caravan that's coming to attack Dracula's castle, there were vampires (or night creatures, not sure) sewing together the Rebis that would be used to trap the souls of Dracula and Lisa. In a crate of body parts the vampires were using to make the Rebis, there was a scene showing the corpse of an arm with the same ring Saint Germain was wearing. At first, I thought this was a binding ring but the binding rings (that Lenore used) are red and silver, whereas Saint Germain's and the corpse's were red and brown(?). So that would mean that the corpse's arm belonged to Saint Germain's lover, meaning that somehow she got killed. Death most likely knew about this, but never told Saint Germain so that he would continue with bringing back Dracula. And when Saint Germain died, he probably didn't really see the figure of his lover but rather just imagined her to still be somewhere in the Infinite Corridor, never knowing that she was long dead. So in a very twisted sense, Saint Germain was reunited with his lover before his death.
No, they were binding rings. They were also the same colour, you can go back and check, Saint Germaine's just looks a little brown in this scene because of the red colours from the magic over the iron part of them. Even ignoring that, if they were differently coloured, they used the exact same design, and we already knew his plan for the regis was to control it using binding magic. It having an arm of his partner makes no real sense. Nor do we know that they were engaged or married, though I would assume they weren't given he never references her as his fiance or wife.
@@it-s-a-mystery ah then it might have been the difference in lighting. in the episode with hector and isaac (the one where hector was about to cut his finger off), there was a brief scene of hector placing his hand on his arm, with the focus on the ring. in that scene, the ring appeared to have a silver tint to it, so i had assumed that the rings were different. the show never revealed if they were married, but i'd assumed that perhaps that rings would just be something symbolic for them to show they're in love or a couple. as for the rebis, makes sense on the binding part. that being said, i was hoping that that corpse's arm was his lover's. it's twisted, yes, but it would at least be nice to not only have a conclusion on what happened to her as well as to show that they were finally reunited in death, thus giving saint germain a relatively happy ending in the very end. in terms of story, it would have also shown even more how cruel and conniving death is, lying to saint germain about the possibility of seeing his lover when - as he is death - he's aware that she's long dead and that he used her body to help create a monstrosity like the rebis. so i guess that the figure in the end really was either his lover or at least, his imagination of his lover.
Man, no wonder death was able to manipulate this guy so easily with his blue balls
When I hear that line I reminded to see if I heard it right
@@Galvatronover me too then the hermaphrodite scene made me gag
bruh they were ready to burst even a lil bit of ankle woulda done it for Saint Germain
Thats the value of post nut clarity and why it is so strong
Oof
S3 Saint Germain: All this to bring back bloody Vlad Tepes!
S4 Saint Germain: I'm going to help bring back Vlad Tepes
Big brain thinking
@@ignacio4159 clearly Saint Germain thought everything through
@@ignacio4159 Blue ball thinking
Netflix's epic writing skills on full display.
Well because in season 3 Saint Germain didnt know that Dracula was needed to be back alive for the control on the infinite corridor
This is exactly what Zeus doing on his prime time
He kind of looks like Zeus from Blood of Zeus
@@mysterygamefanatic5908 considering that this show and blood of Zeus is made by the same studio........yeah
But before he would turn into some animal. Zeus is kinky that way.
@@michaeldiekmann6494 kinky?...if Zeus liked something or someone, no one was safe. He would just take it, anywhere...anytime.
If she breathes, Zeus is going to hit that.
People: Hector is the biggest simp in castlevania
Saint Germain- Hold my Glowing rock
I mean hector and Lenore are simultaneously simping so it's fair
Call me dumb, but who tf gave that ring to him? The woman his chasing or death?
@@pongangelo2048 he made it, there’s one on the rebis as well, just like how Lenore was using her ring to bind Hector’s loyalty, SG is planning on using the ring to control the rebis
@@funfnir3646 since you seem to know the ring better than I do.
How did Hector's ring did not activate once he casted the spell (Lightning Chamber, I guess) against Leonor?
I thought it works automatically once Leonor or the Vampire sisters got harmed/betrayed by hector.
Sain- Germain: Expert in the Art of Affectionate Woman Fixationist Extraordinaire... at your service!
When grandad is off his meds but finds the Viagra.
🤣
😂
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAH
LMAO 😂😂😂
Underrated comment!
without knowing the context this just sounds seems like a guy becoming god *just* to fix his ED.
I mean...Wouldn't you?
thats about the... "long and short" of it.
"stand up" / "brawling go"
A manhwa where the protag does more or less the same
Sounds like the plot of a normal hentai to me
Oh god I think I recognize that pfp
To think Trevor Belmont, of all people, is the only one among those lunatics having a healthy relationship with his partner.
And considering what he gone through it's hard to believe.
It helps that his partner is adorable and very difficult to be mad at for more than half a second no matter what happens. And she's also a badass.
don't forget the vampire lesbians
It's more because he appreciates his relationship and understand that the life they are living he can lose it all in a sec just like he lost his family in past. So he accepts it, moves on and hopes for the best for him ans sypha
"healthy" jaja. But yeah, pretty much
The only ones who had a perfect ending in my eyes were the two lesbians riding off into the sunset heading west because they didn’t wanna avenge their crazy sister.
And isaac
@NEW agreed, can’t see a bad endig except for lenore and hector which was bittersweet
Wait so they are alive?? I was confused because the body they used (the half man-woman thing) had a ring similar to the one that Carmilla and her circle used. So I thought they died
@@ff10payne20 rewatch the end of s4
@@ff10payne20 Yeah they're alive. After they saw Isaac attack their castle they basically said "nope" and went to live happily ever after. That patchwork body wasn't explained as to who it was but it probably belonged to some random vampires.
Oh…OH, he’s talking about HIMSELF being God and HIMSELF having sex again! This shit flew over my head.
Me too bro, I was confused af when he said this 😂😂😂
At first hearing I thought he meant Dracula and Lisa were going to fuck against lol
CHAOS!!!
@@benlewis5312 Good God, they deserve that as well
Show Saint-Germain: Wants to ressurect Dracula for sex
Game Saint-Germain: Fights Death to stop Draculas ressurection and is also time traveller
they can not all be winners.
The show did him dirty lol
He wants to have sex with Dracula?
@@terminallove3531 literaly what i thoght he ment at first lol
@@terminallove3531 tbf who doesn’t
As someone who's played the games and came to expect a similar result with Saint Germain, I couldn't have been more shocked.
They fucking bamboozled us
he's a simp now
What happen in the game?
@@BaleygrTheReaper Nothing of incredible note, but he remains a hero throughout and is implied to be instrumental in the final destruction of Dracula in 1999.
@@sablebranwen2539 I never saw a body so lets hold out hope :D also he helped beat death so he doing fairly well in defeating a big bad department
What happened to his lover? I can't tell whether she gave up on Saint Germaine because he chose to stop Death thanbe with her or maybe was disappointed because of the atteocities he committed. The scene is open to intepretation because it's vague but I just can't have that. I wanna know the truth. Also, I wanna know what happened to Saint Germaine since his dead body wasn't shown, did he make it to the infinite corridor?
season 4 Saint-Germain is that little reminder that if you have to make important decision always take them in the post nut clarity
I'm not gonna lie as soon as I heard him say this line it kinda took me out of the plot for a minute
I think that was kinda the intention. Killing has been displayed in media (and in real life) to change people mentally. and Germain, by this point, had been killing people for almost 2 months, presumably. He most likely got lost in the moment, which is supposed to throw us for a loop
@@lucinavonnolaran8728 that´s pretty spot on, espescially considering the show always tried to touch on nuanced an somewhat more complicated topics such as that
@@lucinavonnolaran8728 Lmao. Imagine coming up with such a convoluted reason for the writers putting in a cringe line. The fact that this and the english 101 student comment below even got upvotes shows how dumb the average viewer is.
@@Hanson032 Imagine being the guy that goes "haha, omg cringe!"....
@@Hanson032 that you needed to express yourself in that way says mostly things about you. Don´t know what your personal problem is but i hope that you´ll have a good day and can calm down a little.
Dialogue for the show goes to the opposite extremes, on one hand you got Isaac philosophizing the meaning of life, on the other: "Blue balls"
Castlevania s4 awards
1. Best simp award
-Saint Germain
Honorable Mention
Hector
2. Best Boy Award
- Isaac
Honorable Mention
-Adrian Tepes
3. Best Bastard Award
- fucking Trevor Belmont
Honorable Mention
- Still fucking Trevor Belmont
4. Edgiest Boi Award
-Adrian Tepes
5. Best Girl Award
-Syha Belnades
Honorable Mention
-Lenore
Some awards:
Sugar Daddy Slayer : Carmilla
Best Queens: Striga and Morana
This comment deserves an award
gonna drop this show if Lenore is dead
The final villains (saying nothing as to who) final threat was just about the edgiest thing I've ever heard but Alucard deserves any love he can get
@@rizalrhamdhan uh oh
@@rizalrhamdhan well she didnt
I'm not saying he's right, but I understand
Fair enough 😂😂
he mean gender
@@monyneathchun7972 gender is a social construct. St. germain was building a physical body. he meant sex.
@@monyneathchun7972 Considering he was kind of loosing it and referring to himself as having God’s power, probably not.
What is the context for this?
Aww bro, he was my favorite character last season..now look at him Dx
He did save Trevor tho
Same. kinda hard to believe he turned into this.
This made me sad he feel from grace so hard.....death is cool but I hate him for doing this to him.
What's crazy is Dracula is barely in the last 2 seasons and somehow his screen time is still boss.
Do you realize a barely alive Dracula who hadn't fed in probably a year was still too much for Alucard, Trevor and Sypha.
The only reason they won is he had a brief moment of clarity when assaulting his son.
That's OP done right!
I want an alternative universe where the trio showed up late, but Dracula murdered Carmilla's entire army and then her.
Not only that but he lost his will to live basically and wasn't fighting how he use to in flashbacks. Apparently he was also quite a tactician who enjoyed the planning out the details. So basically if they fought Dracula at his best he would have been stronger AND smarter. Is mind, body and heart were all not in it for that final fight.
@@roonion1279 and with a cherry on top, he decided last minute to commit suicide. This guy was the real deal. No wonder death was obsessed with him
Yeah, if you've ever played any of the earlier games, particularly on NES, it's a similar feeling.
@@GothamThotSlayer I think that's what death means when he says "My treasure, and you people broke him."
He's not talking about just killing him. He's blaming humans for softening him up, losing that murderous edge he had when he used Leon and became Dracula.
i had to watch this twice with subtitle on to make sure that I heard this man correctly
lmaoo
I swear the dialogue is this season seriously sounds like an abridged version.
The Death was the funniest part of the season imo.
As another commenter on a different video has said, Death's cursing is a middle finger to the idea that higher beings like him speak eloquently.
@@thewhompingwampa2671 I mean why should they put the effort for us pigs with shoes
A good abridged version.
@@sobermind9885 so basically just one of the two TFS series. every other abridge group lacks any talent at all.
This and Death... I gotta hand it to him, Warren has a knack for inserting unexpected lines that make the most grandiloquent scene and motivations sound incredibly puerile when you least expect it, without actually breaking momentum.
Yeah, you can see it in Transmetropolitan, for example.
you kidding right? this line alone made me wake up during the episode, I pretty sure it broke the momentum! XD
Honestly I love how ridiculous it is sometimes
@@metroidserver Considering the whole show has been running on this kind of humor, this line came out completely natural for me xD
Practically all of Death's dialogue comes to mind... it's amazing
Writing in this show ,pure gold.
But the color of them balls, simply blue.
I had NEVER imagined I'd see someone simp SO HARD they were ready to rip open a door to hell and pull out the Prince of Darkness and his wife themsves till I saw this scene. Now I don't know what possibilities are left to explore
Between this and Death cursing like he's Samuel L. Jackson I'm pretty sure they just hired the Abridged creators to do this right off the bat.
You haven’t been outdoors much if you think Death cursed a lot.
@@kingstarscream320 Yeah I haven't been outside lately. I don't want to hear Death cursing anymore :P
I swear, all these lines (not just in this scene but in others too) are so random that I feel like I'm watching the dub for Ghost Stories.
"HaveyouacceptedJesusasyourpersonalsaviour?"
Warren Ellis is known for some fucked up lines. Also, Ghost Stories is some of the funniest shit I've seen in 20 years.
Can someone please explain to me what he's trying to say because it's too bizarre for me to comprehend. and I'm not even joking
@@Nobody-wz5xx Basically, he's playing god as a way to find the love of his life again, so "god" will be getting laid again. It's such a bizzare line that I know it was written by Warren Ellis.
honestly to me it seems like he's high on power. he's tossed away his morals, played with the lives and minds of both people and an army of vampires, is about to accomplish his plan to achieve thee "magnum opis" and reunite with his love, a goal that was driving him to the brink of madness.
he's feeling waves of euphoria and catharsis to such a degree that he's getting a kick out of diminishing the idea of "god" to a man having carnal desires.
anyone else think that the girl he was madly in love with wanted nothing to do with him
maybe she found a better and happier world that he shouldnt have disturbed in the first place
I thought she was his wife, but naw the man didn’t even tell her he loved her. Yeah she did not want that man
Any girl would probably yeet themselves into the infinite corridor than deal with him
I think it's pretty telling that not even once does she ever speak. I think it highly probably that San Jermain's memories aren't exactly the truth of the situation.
On retrospect, a big theme in this season was death and how it it is UNDERSTOOD by different people.
For Hector and Lenore, it signified freedom, yet their ultimate conclusion as to whether or not they needed it was different.
For Dracula and his wife, it was a sanctuary not meant to be treaded upon. Other people either feared or wanted Dracula back thinking he would raze hell and he was supposed to have been stopped from returning, yet returned anyways completely against his or anyone else's will, and ironically neither him or his wife wanted anything to do with the world's ambitions; they just wanted each other and both came to different conclusions on whether or not worrying over how they got to that point was worth the thought.
For Trevor and magic lady who's name I can never remember, Trevor's life revolved around causing death while her life revolved around preventing it, though both ultimately murdered hundreds of creatures pursuing both roads regardless. Ultimately Trevor embraced desth in the end while she embraced life (literally, considering her child), yet ironically death came for neither of them in the end.
I've yet to figure out how it correlates with Alucard, but with Saint Germaine, he's one of the few characters that expresses the view of death either being a thief or an adventurer. I think him and his woman did love each other, but it was unspoken. For her, she's long been gone in the corridor, but it was where she wanted to go. Saint Germaine knew and feared the corridor and saw her fate as her being snatched away from him prematurely. Ultimately, her fate was left a mystery while he had to confront reality both within his own head and physically: that being death.
And low and behold, this one major theme becomes a literal manifestation by the end when DEATH ITSELF comes out of nowhere and starts talking about eating and shitting out souls. Granted this is an actual character in the games, but lord was it on the nose.
Crucillus Thorn I’d put Death’s reveal on the same plane as Ares’ reveal in Wonder Woman. Mostly because it’s more or less the same. Two ancient and powerful creations, pretending to be someone they’re not, someone no one would suspect, in order to manipulate events to suit their needs. Nobody saw it coming till the final moments, even though Trevor foreshadows Death’s appearance by directly mentioning who and what Death is.
As sypher once said:"dafuq now?"
I cracked up when she said that.
This guy trying to doom the world cause he can't use his fucking hand?! SERIOUSLY!?!?
Or talk to another woman smh.
Bruh moment
I mean, we saw him going from place to place along his life, living an unhappy life, and for once he met someone who he connected with, a person who was the right one in his eyes. They were supposed to travel across the multiverse together.
Putting sex aside, how would you live your life if you lost the one person you actually loved knowing that they're out there waiting for you?
@@diegodeluquev1433 look at how she reacted to his changes. She left.
@@diegodeluquev1433 See also: How Dracula reacted after losing the love of his life.
This series has always had immersion breaking dialogue. But season 4 goes above and beyond
I’m not gonna lie, I absolutely loved this series...but this scene made me facepalm so hard
It literally felt like someone added this in last minute as like a joke
I think he means the gender or sex, since the creature is both male and female lol.
it felt akward but its the final tell of his moral degeneracy, he started this trying to get her out of there for her sake, now after death manipulated him, he just wanna se her and fuck her again
it's so bad it gets to be good I died laughing at that time
I laughed but I also felt disappointed in him because of how cheap it was. But I think from a writing point of view it works because you see him go from just a guy trying desperately to get back to her to someone doing it for himself and his own ego. He embraces the almighty alchemist thing and that becomes his end rather than the unfortunate mean to the end of finding her. In that light this quote is the last nail in the coffin, because even the honourable motive has been warped
In the words of the great philosopher Limp Bizkit "I did it all for the nookie"
No wonder Death revealed himself early to bonk this man.
Ahhh yes, Saint Germain's mad quest for pootang
God: "Yesss! 💪"
S3 - "All this to bring back Vlad bloody Tepes? All this death and horror for that leech?"
S4 - Time to bring back dracula to have sex again
🤷♂️
Yeah, this is why it's important to ask, and there is no shame in answering, "How long has it been?"
Because there are people out there capable of worse over less!
a VERY good question.. because i thought about it and it must be a VERY long time. The show presents it all as sorta happening around the same time. BUUUT dont forget he mentioned toilet paper.. so he must have traveled to the future at some point.
@@emm6101 Yeah I thought about that too. I guess it must've been a rare moment where he did access the corridor, but like he said couldn't control it. He must've went through briefly and ended up either in our modern world or even a couple hundred years from the 1400s to 1850s when commercially available toilet paper came about.
@@chakinabox Right but he must have stayed a while to actually use toilet paper to the point that it was normal for him. Really does bring up the question of how old he actually is or if he is an alternative version etc.
Pretty sure this is a new meme now.
this dude truly lost his marbles 🤣
That quote fucked me up!!!!
saint germain lover is probably death in disguise. The whole theme of this anime is deception, betrayal, revenge, and insanity. We have seen her give germain the pendant but why? His lover had every chance in escaping and meeting up with him. We know death is a shapeshifter. He could have taken the form and tricked him opening the corridor to get Dracula. Death could also be connected with the corridor itself. We see his lover's silhouette at the end and death is an entity thus he cannot be destroyed only defeated; why does she show up after death's defeat?
Hmm. I'd say depends on when they met. I was under the impression he met her before Dracula died. In which case it makes no sense.
That said perhaps Saint Germain was supposed to become the Rebis and merge with the Lover to travel the corridor. Hopefully this happened somehow.
Am technically death here isn't exactly *death* itself, Trevor explained it in the show. He's ancient, yes. But he's just a very old entity resembling death and feeds off of something (Life? Soul? Magic?) that people release when they die.
No the lover was real except it's probably a one sided love, the girl was basically not trap she was moving from dimensions to dimensions and she had is very capable of meeting Germain again if she wanted too, since the death failed on his plans on s3 to resurrect dracula he uses germains vulnerability or obsession to that girl for another attempt of Dracula's resurrection. The bottom line is the girl never really loved germain
@@jaqenhghar4651 Actually no. He is Death, as in he's the being tasked with collecting the souls of dead humans. The trouble is, he's always hungry for more souls, so he orchestrates events to cause more and more death in the world to keep his hunger down, which is why he chooses to work for Dracula. Trevor recognizes him because the Belmonts have fought Death enough to pass the story along, and he criticizes the singularly parasitic nature of Death's existence instead of just dismissing him as some ancient vampiric entity calling itself Death.
@@Brutalyte616 Got a Quote for that feom the show? It was statws by Trevor, the fucking Belmont, that he was a thing, a creature, not an entity or institution as Death aka the Real Grim Reaper would be. Also, I doubt Death itself would want to go jobless like this spirit does
Ngl, this moment is among the ones that made me understand that this show's writing can actually be kinda dumb if you think about it.
personally thought this was a great capstone to his ego-driven descent into madness.
I loved Saint-Germain's character in season 3. I was really disappointed that he was made into a villain in season 4.
The dialog in this show is unmatched.
Star wars prequel : finally worthy opponent our battle will be legendary !
Thirst is a powerful and dangerous thing.
AND THEN ALONG CAME ZEUS
Honestly this didn't phase me after watching this show till Season 4
Death : Ah the words of a dying virgin .... PFFFFT HAAH
They must have gone to the Garth Ennis school of dialogue writing.
Warren Ellis actually. Seriously, that's who wrote the whole series. And I like Garth Ennis. :::holds up copy of the first volume of Hitman he's had for about 25 years signed by him and John McCrea::::
It is true, a very special girl do makes you go crazy.
What is the context for this?
@@weirdart1638 watch the anime.
I fucking died when this moment appeared.
God must’ve seen a rainbow…
The way he sniffs his hand and saying that line absolutely killed me. Damn, this show is such a masterpiece
Yeah this is the one line in season 4 that I felt was terribly handled
Basically Zeus and Odin:
Hearing Bill Nigh say rhat was beyond perfect
While this is funny out of context, it ruined the scene for me. The one dirty joke that was completely out of place
Maybe it was intended as a joke, but I didn't really see it that way. More like "Look how much of a scumbag Saint Germain has become."
Which is still kinda crappy in its own right, because Saint Germain was an awesome and loveable character in Season 3, so to see him come to this is a little disappointing.
@@DaGrox94 San Jermain was always a slimy scumbag throughout all of season 3, his goals just happened to align with Trevor and Sypha.
Yeah not gonna lie I am pretty surprised about what he's saying during a serious ritual of ressurecting Dracula.
I saw this clip before watching season 4 and thought it was just a meme edit. Then I saw it actually is in the show and lmfao
Men during corona pandemic can relate.
St. Germain was had excellent quotes and despite having no real physical acumen to speak of was a great villain for all of the 10 minutes that lasted.
i guess the writer completely checked out by this episode. Lol
They cut him off because of sexual misconduct allegations. So if there's a season 5, Ellis won't be the writer anymore
@@gryla5290 There is no season 5.
God: "I do NOT consent to this! Reverse card!"
The weirdest line in the show. I had the laugh out loud first watching it
Congrats on the voice actor to be able to say that with a straight face.
This dude...this fucking dude...I'm in tears, this is too funny, I just can't XD
Man this season was a fever dream
That's how I felt about season 3.
Thing’s went from 0 to Warren Ellis REAL quick.
That's a given.
I feel like Bill Nighy is the only actor on the planet who could make this line work.
There’s a show in your meme
This is the most Bill Nighy line I’ve ever heard.
Considering how he earlier admitted wanting to see his lady again to admit his feelings, seems he's maybe skipping a step or two here.
Leaped like a puma
Oh wait he really said this. I thought that was a meme 😂 shit.
Saint Germain simped so hard he became a Chad. Who else would pimp slap a vampire
This is how I learned that there's a season 4 now
One of the best lines in the show. Kinda reminded me of SOA Abridged.
Lol!
I like how the show casually revealed that Germain never ages/ is somehow immortal. Yet never explains how.
They don't bother to explain a lot of things, I assume you have to have played the games to get it
@@runtergerutscht4401 they don’t explain it there either, I think in the games he’s time itself
@@nileshollowthorn nice
He ages though.
That title is really close to attract the germans D:
i couldnt tell if this line was put in for humor or if it was actually in line with his character lol because i swear this was the one moment that totally caught me off guard for some reason lol
When I first saw this I literally said 'yo wtf?!' 🤣🤣🤣
When Horni Jail wasn't invented yet the Horni Gods go rampant
Castlevania was a really good animated series, the only criticism i can make is a lack of propet motivation of some of the main antagonists both S Germain and Carmilla..the first is a simp, the second is a radical feminist..so underwhelming.
Dracula was a simp too but he and his wife were well characterized enough to create empathy.
At the opposite side of the spectrum was Isaac, a really well written and charismatic character.
I don't know if I would call camilla a radical feminist, just batshit crazy
@@patrickripleyiii134 yeah, batshit crazy sounds right, though she probably was a bit of a radical, too. You definitely get that from Season 2 Carmilla, and Season 4 Carmilla, and somewhat Season 3 Carmilla.
Okay I saw this WITHOUT context but....WHAT THE FUQ!?
Saint germain down bad
Solid villain motivation. :D
By far the worst line in the entire series. Gah, it was stupid. Completely demeaned the whole idea of his woman too from the very little we knew about her.
BTW did she see him and just not go through the corridor to get to him or what?
Warren Ellis totally ruined Saint Germain character due to his personal sexual fetiches. He is way more cool and interesting in Curse of darkness.
I agree, i thought he was going to find a way to time travel/control time in the infinite corridor at the end of season 3, i got so excited when i saw him in that flashback where he is young, he looks exactly like CoD's St. Germain!
Edit: Imagine him breaking the 4th wall at the end of season 4, would have been even more of an epic tribute to the game than it already is, for the most part at least.
I haven't played the games but have done research on the part of the series that this is set in and wow did ellis drastically alter the story.
Story alterations and SJW BS like alucard apparently being bi and being fucked in the ass is quite a dumb alteration.
Animation for this series though is great, hopefully we can see it used in another series that doesn't alter from the source material
@@delta2372 Alucard’s bisexuality seems like an especially easy and non divergent alteration imo as it changes absolutely nothing about his character or the story. Plus, although I too have not played the source games, I’m sure he doesn’t have a line wherein he states “I am strictly NOT attracted to men”. Your aversion to the representation of his sexuality and other “SJW bullshit” is clearly just rooted in your own uncomfortability with gayness.
@@eamonearl6935 I don't have an issue with gays but obviously I don't want to see a dude making out with or having sex with another man.
Maybe it's true that I am over thinking it but with with how the current climate is today here in the west and with how the modern left is it's hard not to see characters who are gay or bi and not think it's SJW.
The thing that bothers me the most is not even that he's bi but it's the fact he had an incestious threesome with two twins, yes they are not related to him but the fact that two siblings agreed to have sex with alucard at the same time as a way to trap him is what disturbs me.
If they weren't related it would be okish but that is not the case
@@delta2372 seeing gay characters as a political statement is really fuckin backwards. Also I believe the show runner confirmed that they are in fact not siblings, but that’s fair because they really do look alike, although I’m sure mildly disturbing was kind of the intention when writing a sexually charged murder attempt scene.
A noble goal.
Who let Warren Ellis write a line ?
As interesting of a villain he was, they really did Saint-Germain dirty lol.
Henry the eight would be proud of him lol
This was one of those lines that just kinda have you go...... What.
SPOILER:
I wonder if St. Germain really died, I believe so, but I would be sad if it is really true, I liked the character and his charisma
Despite his actions, I wish he had survived and found his beloved
For people who wondered what happened to Saint Germain's lover (SPOILERS):
There was a brief scene in episode 7 where in one of the armored caravan that's coming to attack Dracula's castle, there were vampires (or night creatures, not sure) sewing together the Rebis that would be used to trap the souls of Dracula and Lisa. In a crate of body parts the vampires were using to make the Rebis, there was a scene showing the corpse of an arm with the same ring Saint Germain was wearing. At first, I thought this was a binding ring but the binding rings (that Lenore used) are red and silver, whereas Saint Germain's and the corpse's were red and brown(?). So that would mean that the corpse's arm belonged to Saint Germain's lover, meaning that somehow she got killed. Death most likely knew about this, but never told Saint Germain so that he would continue with bringing back Dracula. And when Saint Germain died, he probably didn't really see the figure of his lover but rather just imagined her to still be somewhere in the Infinite Corridor, never knowing that she was long dead. So in a very twisted sense, Saint Germain was reunited with his lover before his death.
No, they were binding rings. They were also the same colour, you can go back and check, Saint Germaine's just looks a little brown in this scene because of the red colours from the magic over the iron part of them. Even ignoring that, if they were differently coloured, they used the exact same design, and we already knew his plan for the regis was to control it using binding magic. It having an arm of his partner makes no real sense. Nor do we know that they were engaged or married, though I would assume they weren't given he never references her as his fiance or wife.
@@it-s-a-mystery ah then it might have been the difference in lighting. in the episode with hector and isaac (the one where hector was about to cut his finger off), there was a brief scene of hector placing his hand on his arm, with the focus on the ring. in that scene, the ring appeared to have a silver tint to it, so i had assumed that the rings were different. the show never revealed if they were married, but i'd assumed that perhaps that rings would just be something symbolic for them to show they're in love or a couple. as for the rebis, makes sense on the binding part.
that being said, i was hoping that that corpse's arm was his lover's. it's twisted, yes, but it would at least be nice to not only have a conclusion on what happened to her as well as to show that they were finally reunited in death, thus giving saint germain a relatively happy ending in the very end. in terms of story, it would have also shown even more how cruel and conniving death is, lying to saint germain about the possibility of seeing his lover when - as he is death - he's aware that she's long dead and that he used her body to help create a monstrosity like the rebis.
so i guess that the figure in the end really was either his lover or at least, his imagination of his lover.
atleast his concern about god itself 🤣
To be honest I would say that line if I could control that kind of power.
Saint Germain really pulled the short straw in this season
I see more of this clips on YT but i am panicking because i have no idea if they are real or not. Each one becomes more stranger than the next.
Lmao just watch the season it'll all make sense
You could have told me this sh*t was abridged and i would have believed you with out a single doubt
to be fair he went rather mad at this point even having killed when no one would help him
This is what he meant when he said he was looking for the "Infinite corridor"
I cringed so hard when he said that. It was one of those "Maybe Ellis went a little bit too far" moment.
We've lost Saint Germain from the Abyss of simp