![]() Stranger still, if the president is a vampire… can you strip her of her power? Can you do what needs to be done, even if what needs to be done is tantamount to sedition? ET on SYFY.In a world gone mad, do ideas and ideals like honor, loyalty, and civic duty even apply anymore? When daywalkers and dark magic rule the day, what are we to make of constitutional laws and political norms? The Van Helsing series finale airs next Friday, June 25 at 10 p.m. Because that darkness that flew off? It went straight to its source, returning Dracula to her full and former power. Seeing what she’s done, and knowing she’ll never be free of Dracula’s grip, Bathory takes a swan dive off the ledge. Things get dire when Dracula manages to possess Bathory, open the amulet, and let the balance of the Dark One’s darkness escape. They need the amulet, but they also need Bathory alive to read the scrolls. Our heroes recognize they’re in a bit of a pickle. They find her poisoned on the parapet of the roof, amulet in hand and ready to take it with her on her long walk off a short ledge. The others find Jack, remove the knife, and go searching for the double-crossing (or is it triple-crossing? quadruple?) Bathory. Before they depart, Bathory wants to tell Jack one more thing but when Jack comes in closer, Bathory stabs her and takes off. The process takes its toll on Vanessa, but seems to have been effective, as Bathory wakes up, no longer blind, and no longer in a state of psychosis.Īlone with the recovering Bathory, Jack (Nicole Muñoz) reiterates the plan: Reading from the ancient scrolls, Bathory will enunciate the spells, rendering Dracula immobile so Jack can bite her and trap her in the amulet. Vanessa is hard at work trying to free Bathory of her turmoil, but actually absorbing the lion’s share of the darkness she’s been carrying around. So Violet (Keeya King) bites the Veep, and when he doesn’t turn, he’s convinced. The second-in-command is still skeptical that the resistance really isn’t just a gang of vampires masquerading as humans. He whisks the Veep back to HQ, but, out of an abundance of caution, binds and gags him to an office chair. The trick seems to work, as she summons the strength to tap into Bathory’s head and cause her to slit her own wrists.Īxel (Jonathan Scarfe), for his part, has teamed up with General Lannister to rescue the Vice President, on whom Dracula had sicced her vampire security detail. So it’s good timing when Vanessa drops in to provide her expertise in soothing troubled minds.ĭownload SYFY's free app to see full episodes of Season 5 and tons of extras.īack at the Oval Office, Dracula is in full-on freakout mode, and she’s stooped to drinking her own blood - which, as we know, should only be done in emergencies. If she’s going to be of any help to them, she’s going to need to get a grip first. Meanwhile, at resistance HQ, Bathory (Jesse Stanley) is having a panic attack and the sedative Sergeant Wethers gave her is only mildly helping. Vanessa doesn’t stick around to perform an exorcism, and instead plunges a letter opener into Dracula’s chest and takes off. ![]() Well, it didn’t turn her, per se but it did weaken Dracula’s defenses enough so that Olivia, still somehow living trapped inside the Dark One’s body, is able to plead for Vanessa’s help. The last time we were in the Oval Office (saying that won’t get old), Vanessa (Kelly Overton) had bitten Dracula in the hopes of turning her. **SPOILER WARNING! Spoilers ahead for Van Helsing Season 5, Episode 12, "The Voices."** Does she have what it takes to take on the Van Helsings solo? As our heroes close in on the Dark One’s ambit, they are forced to set aside old rivalries and grudges and cozy up with strange bedfellows.Īt the same time, Dracula ( Tricia Helfer) is losing her grip on the allies she’d come to depend on and is gearing up for a showdown of one-against-all. We’re drawing near to the close of the Van Helsing epic, and tensions are reaching a fever pitch. ![]()
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