Castlevania Season 3 Episode 1 (2020) Scene: Sypha Belnades Freezes Trevor Belmont's Beer "Better Than Sex" TV Show Info: www.imdb.com/title/tt6517102/ Watch on Netflix: www.netflix.com/ #Castlevania
To be fair considering how Trevor just wanted to be left alone the previous season him saying that to someone other than her is probably quite the upgrade from hating others XD
Sypha felt betrayed after she found out that she became a freak in the sheets for a man who will always chose a mug filled with beer over anything else.
@@oriijin5639 Naah. I think Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood is also a anime which should be seen in dub. I mean the theme isn't even Japanese but it's European.
@@jordanosb7676 Hellsing works great with english dub, given the location of it. I like original voices, but english actors did great job for sure, and i like both versions.
We do love a good free beer, me personally I love Budweiser and Pabst Blue Ribbon. We love pussy too and if it’s been a long time since both a free cold beer can be better than sex.
In germany we say: Besser Frau´n und Kinder schießen als ein Tropfen Bier vergießen. "better shoot at women and children than shed a drop of beer." Sypha just did an equiwalent of a warcrime
@@saljpal3 Never explicitly stated, only vaguely implied... Up until this scene which basically said "Yeah, remember how we made you wonder if they were actually sleeping together? Well... Yeah. They're sleeping together."
I mean... The beer landed mostly intact. He could've scooped it back up and either waited for it to thaw or just started licking or eating it. It's the 1400s I'm pretty sure a little dirt or grass in one's food or drink is nothing unusual.
Funny thing is: alcohol doesn't freeze. So if he hadn't dropped it all onto the dirt, he could have fished all of the frozen beer out and drank the shot of alcohol at the bottom
@@hunterfox6176 I don’t think he realized it was frozen until after it dropped(he could have still picked it up and put it back into the mug tho,because like the comment above says”it’s the 1400s”)
I always picture Sypha, while being part of a family of nomadic, possibly gypsy-like speakers, is a native Spaniard. Considering that the Japanese spelling of Sypha's last name is this: (ヴェルナンデス), it's worth noting that this is the same spelling used for writing "Fernandez" in Japanese. It's quite possible "Belnades" was a mis-translation back in 1989, but has stuck ever since. Either way, it just makes Alejandra Reynoso even more perfect for the role.
@@potatopatato1565 Renard? Mistranslated??? I'm curious what gave you that idea, since that one I think has been pretty consistent and correct (as far as I know). Going by Maria Renard, her last name in Japanese is spelled (ラーネッド) and a quick search of surname origins indicates that Renard has Germanic origins from the same root name that "Reinhart" comes from: "Raginhard". Given that most of Wallachia likely has Germanic naming origins, I would imagine that Renard seems rather accurate to me. Unless (ラーネッド) can be translated to something else I'm not aware of.
@@joserubenuriberusca1248 That I agree with, no man says no to a free beer especially if it’s been a good long while, personally I like booze vs beer but if I was in the dark ages I’d probably go for wine.
"Trevor, this is wrong!" "...Sypha, it's a hellspawn bent on slaughtering all of mankind, and you're worried about the moral implications of a man doing some back alley dentistry on its corpse after we just dragged it behind our wagon for miles?" "..."
@@animefan2454 Which brings up the question of, what chance do you think the characters on The Walking Dead have against just one of these things, let alone a whole army?
@@LetralXIV from what I've seen of how poorly the characters are able to handle a couple of slow moving, lumbering zombies, the poor bastards would be fucked if even a weaker night creature showed up.
@@user-vr8ve6rt9c Tum Tum isn't over-exaggerating, he/she is simply stating the fact that it's rude to say this infront of your partner regardless of sex. No need to go around and calling others "fucking sensitive" just because some of them doesn't think the same or share in the same kind of humor. Now that is rude.
Trevor technically crossed this line twice: the better than sex line AND the back of the carriage. Because you know damn well the back of the carriage was the spot for a number of times they probably did it. So smart move there Trevor.
It's a matter of raising ones hopes and then being rude. Trevor says that while selling werewolf teeth is certainly ethically dubious, the pay of three coins per tooth (without having to actually extract them themselves) means they can get a room to stay at the local inn and have a nice cozy bed without having to rely on the back of their wagon. A nice change of pace; a nice comfy atmosphere; perfect time to be intimate. You can see Sypha realizing the "Benefits" of a room at an inn. Then dumbass Trevor (when isn't he?) sees the bar looking and sounding more excited for that than private time with Sypha, and as if saying "I Love You" to the bartender granting a drink on the house, he then says that it's better than sex, and THAT is the last straw. He built Sypha up, didn't even notice her rising "Excitement", and then snubbed her in a matter of one-two minutes. He's lucky she just froze his beer.
Even after killing Dracula, saying goodbye to Alucard, and having sex in a back of a wagon and a few taverns along the way, they still act like children.
"Ve are but scared, spiteful children. Playing at adulthood. A facetious just as deadly and frightfully self propelling." . . . . . .. . . "Alrrriiight. BUT WYY ARE YOU A CYBORG!?"
Lol now I want a spin-off where it’s just them traveling fighting demons on the road. And for it not to be drama or story based. I want most scenes to be their banter
What's messed up is that that is a night-creature: a former human moprhed into a monsterous form from a corpse combined with a soul released from Hell... And that guy was cutting its teeth out as trophies.
@@wyettastone Oh no no no. I get it, but it's still kinda sad they're further desecrating a corpse. At the very least, the soul used to create a night creature is not the same soul that was the body's original owner when the corpse was human... And originally alive.
I especially like that, at 1:33, Trevor just stops arguing, realizing that this is one he can't talk his way out of. He wasn't getting any that night no matter what he said. :)
Something I love about this series is how they portray Trevor and Sypha's relationship. It's very real, just because they got together, neither fundamentally changed their personality. And it doesn't always work, like real people.
Lads, let this be a lesson. Even if the beer is that damn good, just don't say it in front of your woman, especially if said woman can do what Sypha can do, she will make you suffer for it.
Just saw the 1st episode and I like this scene. Cause I wasn't sure if they ..... You know, done it when they were talking about Sypha's feet before killing the monsters. But now I know.
I’m guessing he said that because he hasn’t had a drink in awhile, and he compared it to the thing he enjoyed doing often (which used to be drinking) Which also implies how often they do it...
Good point, but the SMART thing to say is "That's ALMOST better than sex!" Especially when said lady friend you're having sex with is standing RIGHT behind you and also has magical powers. She might still be annoyed by the "ALMOST better" part, but probably not so annoyed as to freeze your beer.
That's why I like this show. The subtlety of the details, and the facial animations without the use of anime exaggerations. You can easily see how they feel without them saying, and the quality of the voice acting adding up to the scene. On a side note, Trevor fucked up real bad. His ass wouldn't hurt that bad if Sypha's foot is as cold as he said it was.
@@Super_Suchi Apparently they didn't include Grant because they thought a pirate is rather out-of-place in landlocked Wallachia. They did make a nod to Grant in this season though, with Trevor talking about how they encountered a weird guy who put wheels on a boat and called himself, "The Pirate of the Roads". When Trevor and Sypha arrive in the town, someone tells St. Germain that new people have come to town, and he asks, "Is it that idiot with wheels on his boat?"
For a guy who fights monsters and watches his six constantly, how he gonna just shoot himself in the foot with that comment knowing his girlfriend is no more than a yard away? 🤦🏿♂️ Lol.
Well at least Sypha invented Beer Slushie You can see things like slushees like at movie theaters , convenience stores , Subways at Walmart and Malls So , Sypha basically invented a new beverage delicacy
You clearlly never was in that situation, when after a long, tough day/week/month finally get a nice, cold beer. This feeling can be downright orgasmic Like I can related with Trevor so much in that scene :)