Talk:Isaac/@comment-26625308-20181130093812/@comment-1255618-20181214192248

The "power of N*ggerness"? Even if you were just joking: seriously w.t.f.. :p

To be honest, I think original Isaac's backstory sounds too much like Hector's (although admittedly I'll be disappointed if Julia is never going to appear in any form in the Netflix series). The contrast betwen Isaac and Hector in the games doesn't sound as interesting to me. I suppose the point in the games is that they are supposed to be very similar to one another until the point at which Hector betrays Dracula and Isaac doesn't at which point they become completely different people from similar beginnings, whereas in the Netflix series it's clear that they're very different people with completely different experiences from the very beginning and yet operating in the same role and capacity for Dracula and both being looked down upon by the rest of the court for being human. I totally see why you'd prefer the original Isaac's backstory though. To be honest, I love original Isaac's look; I have no idea what people give him so much grief. :/