This episode of Van
Helsing we follow all those people we probably don’t care about all that
much and feel somewhat irrelevant.
I think we have a
weird dichotomy of stories - we have the main epic storyline of Vanessa and
Scarlett taking down the elders. It’s epic and focused and the centre of the
storyline.
Then we have Denver
which is… ok? And we have Scab and Ivory and it’s like… why? Why do we care
about these people, these side characters in other people’s stories? Or Sam and
Mohammed - why, where do these people fit?
To have a whole
episode on these side plots without any real foundation to them is just
distracting - on the plus side the writers seem to be finally bringing these
plot lines together into something coherent and maybe, finally, making them
relevant
Scab has decided to
join the Sisterhood. He’s gone on a weird journey, since two episodes ago he
didn’t see why he and Ivory needed the Sisters then was demanding they obey and
serve him but now he decides he wants to be a memory and begs to join - even
when that joining requires him being castrated. He’s now a loyal member of the
Sisterhood and loyally following Ivory
Meanwhile Axel is
leading the survivors from San Francisco to Denver and losing his shit in an
epic temper tantrum when they’re attacked by day walking vampires and one of
their members is bitten. He has a right to be annoyed since they blatantly ignored
what he told them for their own safety but he still has an epic shitfit that
probably won’t help anyone
Further up the road
they find a van that has broken down full of people heading to San Francisco
(and carrying weird blue rocks), including pregnant woman Kit. Axel wants to
help despite Dre’s misgivings because Axel is now a nice guy and not super
suspicious of anyone
The leader insists
that there’s a ship in San Francisco taking them to Hawaii where no-one is
infected with vampirism. Axel, having just come from vampire infested San
Francisco thinks this is a super super bad idea and tries to talk them out of
it and instead says they should go to Denver where there’s a safe community
developing
Leader guy isn’t
having it. At which point Axel becomes super high handed trying to overrule him
which makes sense for the character because he’s always kind of being “I know
best” since season 1, only Vanessa’s Honey badgerness managed to push it back -
and he’s clearly feeling super protective of Kit. Leaderguy super over-reacts
and actually points a gunt at Axel
This ends up with him
dead and their group joining Axel’s group travelling to Denver