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My favorite part about Dracula is how many times a character basically says "and now, let us be dear friends for all our lives" and then they are.
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I know this is vastly out of date, but I’m so happy that Dracula Daily took off here. Jonathan Harker has been best boi to me since I read that book as a kid and I’ve always been so upset that he and Mina get shafted so hard by the adaptations. And now there are people who get it. I just want you all to know that I appreciate you.
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Dang I miss Immortal/Undead Male Whump with possible wholesome romance as tv shows...
I just got done rewatching FOREVER (2014) and Moonlight (2008) and want to watch more shows and even movies of the similar tastes and it’s hard to find.
(Forever 2014)
(Moonlight 2008) (Fun facts, the character Joseph from the show voices Terra in the Kingdom Hearts games. A book was published years after the show that inspired the series called “Angel of Vengeance” by Trevor O’ Munson. The show went on hiatus due to the writers strikes and received 4 new episodes before ending, being cancelled, and not being picked up again.)
I miss seeing shows where the male lead has to keep the secret or deal with someone knowing their secret and trying to live with it. All of it based more in a realistic reality of the actual world, while still be fictitious enough to have things that could never happen in reality as well.
I know there are some show or movies out there similar, but they don’t fit my tastes or I did watch them for a time and then stopped cause they started getting crazy or boring for me.
I’m not one for watching something with sex in it, nor a lot of demonic things in it either. Some exceptions have been Angel and Buffy, but those are more supernatural fiction.
I tried watch Vampire Diaries and did enjoy it for a time, same with the Teen Wolf series, but they both got to a point I couldn’t stand them and just stopped watching and couldn’t get myself to watch them again. I’ve tried with Teen Wolf, but just got bored.
I did try watching some of True Blood to see what it was like and only came out enjoying the theme song and left that quick. I don’t think I made it past the first episode.
Tried watching Penny Dreadful and same thing happened.
The Sabrina remake as well. One ep and then I ditched it. I hated the the demonic stuff and just dipped. Made me miss the 90s show I grew up all the more.
I used to watch Forever Knight as a kid, She Wolf, and Beauty and the Beast as well, but not really into watching the super older shows of late 80s early 90s right now.
Also sucks how I can’t get season 2 of Invisible Man (2000) in the US. UK is lucky and got the second season of Invisible Man, we only got Season 1, which I bought up so fast.
Though based more in science, Invisible Man was another good one. Poor guy couldn’t catch a break. Miss it so much.
(The Invisible Man (2000) (Thankfully, though only 2 seasons, the series got to end with an actually ending.)
Thankful we keep getting Psych movies every few years or so, though movie 2 and 3 haven’t been available to buy yet, which is frustrating since they only show it on peacock, though 2 was on USA recently and 4 is in the works.
(Psych (2006-2014, Movies ongoing)
Enjoyed watching Dracula, the NBC, not the BBC one. That one I hated. I enjoyed Jekyll and Sherlock, but Dracula was horrible.
Dracula NBC ended too soon.
(Dracula (2013))
One I didn’t see until after it aired, that for a time was free to watch on old Hulu, was The Crow: Stairway to Heaven. Very 90′s, but enjoyable all the same.
(The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998) and yes that is Mark Dacascos probably known by many as The Chairman of Iron Cheif.)
Which I recently found out they finally have made a remake of the 90′s movie with Bill Skarsgard that I hope will be good. Just leaves adding any vfx and so on they need to before release.
Many will know him more as Pennywise the Clown and leads into why I sat through watching all of Hemlock Grove.
Only good reason to watch that show on Netflix.
It has Vampires and Werewolves and more, but man, it isn’t worth it in the end with the plot they give.
So, yeah, really wish we got more immortal / undead whump with possible wholesome romances.
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I am feeling very sleepy; the cold is perhaps beginning to tell upon me, and nature must have rest some time. Godalming insists that he shall keep the first watch. God bless him for all his goodness to poor dear Mina and me.
Me and Arthur Holmwood: I am wrapping this boy in blankets and tucking him in
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Renfield Prompt Idea
Ok, but why do I absolutely love the idea of Renfield finding a stray dog and making the mistake of feeding it on multiple occasions, to the point she's hanging out by the hospital where Dracula is hiding out. Renfield doesn't have the heart to kill her so he just tries to keep her hidden from Dracula, but of course Dracula always finds out.
I think I'm gonna write a little story for this.
I imagine the dog would be a boxer/shepherd mix on the larger size due to how well Renfield feeds her. He names her Marcy.
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Horrifying vampire encounter aside, I can't help but gush over Mina and Lucy's friendship as displayed in today's entry. Mina looking after Lucy when she wanders off, taking off her shoes for Lucy to wear despite her own discomfort, making a promise to keep her nightly wanderings a secret (despite how regrettable that may be later on), and Lucy laughing off the puncture wounds in her neck to ease Mina's guilt. They are just the sweetest of friends, and this makes me all the more concerned for Lucy's wellbeing.
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Hecula + Coffin :)
Dracula doesn't need to sleep. For centuries, he rested in his own coffin, alone and away from the sunlight. He didn't need that either, he can rest anywhere he wants to, but it was the most comfortable place in the castle.
It used to be, at least. Now, Dracula finds more peace laying next to an exhausted Hector. He can't sleep with him, but he doesn't have it in his heart to leave his boy alone.
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