By: Robert Murphy
For centuries, the royal houses of Britain have kept a dark
secret from the world, vampires and the undead exist in this world and it is
quickly revealed that things do in fact go bump in the night. To counter this threat,
a special force of dedicated individuals, headed by the heir to the “Hellsing”
legacy, works tirelessly to hunt down and root out the undead wherever they hide, to protect Queen and Country (how
very British, am I right?). Under the direct authority of the Queen, Integra
Hellsing leads the Royal Order of Protestant Knights in a shadow war against
her family's most ancient foe, but unlike her ancestors, Integra fights these
demons with something no one would expect, a vampire of incredible power named
Alucard. The patriarch of the vampires and a living embodiment of all that it
means to be vampire and he most certainly is not afraid to show it.
Alucard and Seras |
Lady Integra. Not exactly what you would call a warm, endearing woman. |
As I said before, Alucard and his powers are right out of the old novels and ancient tales on vampires, there is no masquerade in the story either, Alucard is a vampire he doesn’t care who knows it and he is not shy about throwing his power out there for all to see. Alucard has it all: the speed, the strength, regeneration, the ability to summon hell hounds, change into bats, and even pass through shadows. “Hellsing” has tons of great atmosphere, cool characters, and lots of guns-blazing action, with that in mind, it may also be a bit too much for some audiences, it gets down right gruesome quite frequently in these jam packed episode and I myself don’t mind this one bit but others may not be as accustomed to all the blood, violence and mayhem. This is definitely not a show for the squeamish, but then again, a show done about vampires any other way would just be, well “Twilight” comes to mind. Each episode is an incredible ride and I highly recommend it to anyone who does not mind gore, not sexual but definitely adult scenes, religious references….okay put it bluntly, you can’t be a prude if you want to watch this show.
Good:
-Portrays a classic vampire story
-Cool characters, each with their
own unique personalities and appeal
-Gore and lots of it
Bad:
-Not for the squeamish
-It’s lude and crude, and while I
myself like that, it’s not for everyone
Scully Rating: 9.0 out of 10