Talk:Dracula (animated series)/@comment-1255618-20181106075346

Does anyone else feel like they botched the ending of season 2 by giving Dracula such a strong emotional resolution? His death was so well done I don't feel like watching the show anymore since bringing him back will just feel like beating a dead horse. Honestly, they played their cards too soon; Dracula shouldn't have realised he was wrong til 'Symphony in the Night''s era in the animated series's time-line or at least after Simon Belmont's able to fight him if the animated series isn't planning to adapt as much of the story-line. I may pass on seeing further seasons as a result, and that's something a show with writing this good shouldn't have to worry about.