

Quincey Morris was really there just to be rejected, shoot a window pane and die.
I liked the first third a lot, especially Jonathan's commentary on Dracula scaling the walls of his castle. Where it started to get lengthy for me was when Lucy was "taken care of" and Arthur was practically reduced to being the moneybag of the group. That being said however, the ending scene has a nice calm atmosphere and I wish it could have gone on just for a page longer.
Quincey Morris was really there just to be rejected, shoot a window pane and die.
I liked the first third a lot, especially Jonathan's commentary on Dracula scaling the walls of his castle. Where it started to get lengthy for me was when Lucy was "taken care of" and Arthur was practically reduced to being the moneybag of the group. That being said however, the ending scene has a nice calm atmosphere and I wish it could have gone on just for a page longer.