Episode 1 > Episode 2 > Episode 3 has a lot of interesting lines, I am very happy to see it, the transition from the past to the present is very attractive to me, and I am also very interested in what kind of research will happen in the harker foundation, I thought it would start like this, but I didn't expect a lawyer to appear, and then this foundation, which was built with huge sums of money by generations of people, lost its meaning... In fact, the lawyer's line here is very well designed, I like it very much, but after that I'm getting more and more confused... Lucy's not afraid of death's attraction to Dracula and after the third episode, the central thesis of the whole show is clearly pointed out, which is what Dracula really fears, but the ending seems to me too warm? It's like he suddenly taught a guy who had lived for five hundred years a life lesson, and finally succeeded in letting him learn to face his fears. As a vampire, I am not afraid of the cross at all, let alone the sun. It turns out that I am only afraid of death, and death is what can make my long life come to an end. Then let me die with dignity. Only with this happy ending can death make a person's life. Dracula also talked to Johnny about complete in the first episode, so I'm a little weird, does he really not know what he wants is to complete his "life"?
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