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It ’s not just thatCastlevaniaon Netflix is fun to catch , with the dramatic fight and astonishing living , there ’s also some great dialogue to enjoy . There are some interesting quote in the series once you get past the harrowing bloodshed and crazy action at law sequence . Some of the quotes are expositive to the secret plan , reveal important character arc , or are just sound and philosophical in general .
It was fun combing through the series to rule some interesting verbal nugget of Au . This is a show that ’s hard to look away from in any episode . Here are some top quotation from the first three seasons ofCastlevaniaon Netflix .
update by Kristy Ambrose on June 11th , 2012 : With time of year 4 now useable on Netflix and buff mine the first three seasons for easter egg and plot holes , and the writing for this recent chapter as good as ever , we can adda few more brilliant quotesto the list . The end of this stellar video recording secret plan adjustment , one of the in effect to date , is met with mixed feelings . It ’s a shame to see the series stop so suddenly but everyone is looking onward to the upcoming spinoff .
Lisa: “Maybe I could help you re-learn some manners.”
We think Lisa ’s out of her idea when she climbs those stairs with no more than a obelisk to protect herself . So does Dracula , which might be why he does n’t attack her at once . Then she embark on to make some real sense , afford him practical advice about pay back out of the sign once in a while and not act so creepy-crawly to guests .
Dracula: “Kill for the endless lifetime of hate before me.”
Another entry from the very first sequence , " Witchbottle , " a quote that neatly encapsulates the desperation that propels Dracula ’s war against man . His motives ram the secret plan of the first season , and the fate of his end are the basis for the next three .
present the nature of Dracula ’s passing , where he basically give himself up to his boy to be killed , it might have been a desperate , wild way of necessitate to choke .
Trevor Belmont: “I’m Trevor f****** Belmont, and I’ve never lost a fight to man, nor f****** beast!”
He had already introduced himself , sort of , but in a quiet , almost embarrassing way . That ’s no style for a Belmont to do . Just before he succeeds in tucker out down a bunch of commonwealth bumpkins in a tavern after taking a few substantial hits himself , Trevor stands at his full height and declare who he is and what that mean with this quote .
This is the character that the gamers want to see , a hoagy who fights vampires , night creatures , and all the monsters that pestis humanity .
The Alchemist: “Sacrifice your ethics, your morals, Sacrifice your soul to the task.”
The musical phrase " You Must Sacrifice " can mean a lot of dissimilar things . The author of this Season 4 episode intended that and thus the title . They also wanted the audience to see the moody path on which St. Germain is about to walk .
However , there ’s a bit of foreshadowing here for other character reference . They will be called on to make ritual killing for the greater good or for their own futurity throughout the course of this season , and some choices are more lasting than others .
Trevor Belmont: “Killing you was the point. Living through it was just a luxury.”
Trevor is n’t precisely the most articulate persona in the show , but he has some of the in force lines . Trevor has climb from the boozy clay that we first saw him rejoice in only a few sequence ago to swan himself as a Belmont , and this air bring out his rediscovered purpose .
Like Isaac , another character who has multiple entry on this leaning , Trevor is willing to give his life history for accomplish his goals . It also signifies that he and Alucard are equals when it comes to battle prowess which forms a bond between them .
Isaac: “Yes. This is the work we were born for.”
This chapter is entitled " War Council " for a good reason . Isaac say this line in a tense exchange between Dracula and his Forgemasters . It ’s in this vista when we start to see the deviation between the fictional character of Isaac and Hector . This wrinkle is uttered by Isaac , who is fully on board and cognisant of Dracula ’s plan , and it show how seriously he lead the post at hand .
He believes he was born to do Dracula ’s bidding . Hector agrees , but his chemical reaction compared to this resolve is much more low-key , even sad and regretful . That makes iteasier for Carmilla to seduce Hector . She was too smart to even bother with Isaac .
Carmilla: “You don’t deserve my blood.”
This quote is alsothe name of this arresting episode . Not only is it dripping with the blood and gore that delimit the natural action sequences of this series , but it record Carmilla going out in the fieriest climax possible .
It ’s satisfy not only because it suits her character reference but it also give Isaac , a fan - favorite from the last season , some much - take closure . It also provides an interesting demarcation to the circumstances of her sister , who melt from vista not with a fringe but a whine .
Lenore: “Is that all there is to it?”
She used her vampiric exponent to make and manipulate as oppose to stronger character like Striga and Carmilla , who used arm and force . This is why Lenore ’s loss is so peaceful , and also therefore apt to her fiber .
Lenore deny to live on in a coop , and her reaction to seeing her last sunrise is one of resigned disappointment . Perhaps she would have been felicitous if she knew that Striga and Morana had do to escape safely . It ’s also an interesting contrast to Carmilla ’s dramatic exit .
Sypha: “We know the stories, but sometimes it’s hard to separate fact from truth.”
This observation from Sypha is n’t just smart in general , it reveals one of the underlie premises and primary root of the whole show . That concern to the real physical places that they visit , some of which live in real life and others that are fictional , but also to the competing ideology that ram most of the plot .
Every individual religious belief has a ingathering of stories about parentage and doings , but how much of them are based in world and how much is fable ? The caption of the " Sleeping Soldier " is actually a smashing deterrent example of this , as it was only partially true .
Trevor Belmont: “Goodnight, Tree.”
Another one from Trevor that ’s simple and yet affecting . It ’s also significative of the effortthe writer have gone through to humanize Trevorand give him a sympathetic backstory . We cognise who he is , now it ’s sentence to meet his family , or at least what they leave behind .
The journey to the ruins of the Belmont Hold is a bittersweet one , and as they run his childhood home he recognizes an old tree that was his preferent office to play . In a moment of surprising tenderness , he distinguish all of his adventures as a plagiarist , a hero , a soldier , all in that particular tree . His lamentable but pleasant chronicle stop with this simple but meaningful greeting .