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The rifftrax version was great, especially during that scene "learn the fighting style of a fussy toddler at snack time" How were 90's kids different from modern kids? It was a sad end, but we never got to see Lacroix kill Nick, so in my head canon Nick turned Jeanette back into a vampire earlier in the episode, Lacroix refuses to kill Nick and Nick gives up his quest to become human again and the three of them go back to bein a vampire 'family' like they were for centuries beforehand, only now (at Nick's insistence) they only hunt or kill evildoers. I always thought Simon was a mortal man who had the aim of becoming a demi god, which he was trying to achieve via his occult studies. I liked it. The characters felt like real people. yes, I liked Rachel a lot as a protagonist. She seemed real and I rooted for her. This made the ending more tragic with a sense of pathos. Hobgoblins - He's my mentor, he taught me how to truly love a woman, from across the street, through a telescope Agreed, this film was great, but so, so sad.