Does it still hold up after a Month?

The whole japs Alucard arc was so nonsensical from beginning to end. The most bizarre thing was that, they decided to kill him simply because they suspected he was holding back??? I was thinking their whole "twist" was going to be that they kidnapped him in order to have him hunt vampires in their native land...but no, it was an even more stupid reason

it didn't when it came out

Which makes the entire arc to Alucard nonsensical.

They just wanted to shoehorn him in it cause he's the most popular character, his arc felt like pure fanservice with the whole sex scene and I kinda thought he was kind OOC with a more "kawaii uwu" personality

All the gratuitous trashy sex thrown in was so un-Castlevania. It's just as insulting as EROTIC VIOLENCE yet barely anyone will say.

sorry for sounding racist but having gay sex as a bottom with an asian man is a turn off for most gays
that was a straight's man idea of being gay and progressive
they could have had him getting plowed by some lumberjack he found chopping down trees around the castle

It introduced a couple of plot-holes like Forgemasters apparently being able to summon/make demons on the fly instead of requiring more of a ritualistic thing (especially egregious when Isaac makes a fucking kaiju) and random demons apparently being able to open portals to Hell all on their own (which looked pretty empty from what we saw of it even if Dracula's wife is there for SOME reason) which makes Forgemasters look rather redundant, all things considered.

Alucard's entire arc was also entirely pointless and seemed like it was mostly meant to give him something to do while also putting him in a somewhat assholish mindset, something which could have been achieved just as easily if an angry mob showed up on his doorstep.

The judge being an asshole who kills/fucks/sniffs the shoes of children he's killed/fucked also seems pointless. Trevor and Sypha already fucked up and had most of the souls in the village get eaten; just leave it at a Pyrrhic victory. In general I don't get why Trevor, Sypha, and the judge just didn't bust down the door of the church from the very beginning; they've already fought vampires, humans aren't that much more dangerous.

Isaac's journey was cool, though I feel like the people he met along the way were overly dramatic in a way that broke immersion. "OH LAWD knows I've forgotten me own name; jes call me... the captain." Give me a fucking break; Grant is apparently too goofy for the series and then you pull this shit?

Trevor and Sypha's relationship was cute and Saint Germaine is based.

Carmilla lost a lot of her menace this season when the other female vampires were introduced, and other than Lenore they didn't leave much of an impact. I hope Isaac gets revenge on Carmilla at least and that he waifus Lenore for real.

I'm glad to see they're using more of Castlevania's bestiary going forward; that was one of my complaints for S1.

Overall I give it a 5/10; it has its moments, but it's clear filler.

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Because the show isn't made to appeal to fans of the games. The people jerking off over shit like Lenore and gay Alucard aren't the same people who were getting mad over the erotic violence pachinko machines from 6-7 years ago.

>Dracula's wife is in hell for some reason
You're right. Why would a woman who had sex with a vampire go to hell?

Game Lisa didn't tho, she just got reincarnated as a Shinto shrine maiden 500-ish years later.