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|airdate=14th November 2011
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|writer=Gary Lawson & John Phelps
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|next=[[Blood Thief]]}}'''''Carpathian Feast''' is the fifth episode of [[Series 3]]. It aired on November 14th, 2011
 
Carpathian Feast is the fifth episode of Series 3.
 
 
==Summary==
 
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When Vlad accidentally humiliates his father by demonstrating his powers, he agrees to make amends by throwing a feast, but must find a way to stop it when he learns that the Count plans to kill Erin at the end of the party.
The Carpathian Feast is a Transylvanian event that ends with the roasting of a fellow vampire. According to a secondary character within the episode, there are certain forms that need to be filled out and processed by the High Council, because the act of killing another vampire is against their evil code. The Count demanded the spectacle because Vlad pushed him away to protect the Transylvanian custodial women who works at the school (she was endangered because she sang a Transylvanian folksong that apparently attracts all vampires within a certain radius). To show that the Count still is powerful, Vlad has to put together the Carpathian Feast to relieve the tension in the Dracula household. Little does Vlad know that his father intends Erin to be the sacrificed vampire (or in this slayer).
 
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== Plot ==
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Vlad intervenes when the Count uses [[Garside Grange|Garside's]] Year 8 class to teach [[Wolfie]] chess, by hypnotising them and placing them on a life-sized chess board. Later, a [[Transylvania|Transylvanian]] custodial woman sings a rendition of a traditional [[Romanian]] folk song, and, recognising their native language immediately, the Draculas all congregate to where she is working, along with [[Bertrand]] and [[Erin]]. Vlad enters as The Count is attempting to bite her, and once again intervenes and hypnotises the woman, telling the Count to knock it off in the same beat. He refuses, and Vlad is uses a [[Shockwave Generation|shockwave]] of air and pushes the Count into the wall. The Count is left largely uninjured, and limps past, leaving the scene disgruntled and humiliated. The custodial is left unharmed.
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Vlad, struggling with seeing his father acting this way towards him, asks how he can apologise. The Count demands a [[Carpathian Feast]], and Vlad agrees, thinking it to just be a party. He is informed by Bertrand that a Carpathian Feast is a Transylvanian event that concludes with the roasting of a fellow vampire in the host's honour. Vlad mistakes Ingrid to be the intended victim, and promises her he'll get her out of it, however, Ingrid informs him the Count's true choice for the vampire sacrifice is Erin.
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==Quotes==
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'''Ingrid:''' I'm back. Twice as gorgeous, three times as evil... make that four times as
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evil.
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'''Renfield:''' It's the Master's favourite [meal].
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'''Ingrid:''' And by Master, you mean... (gestures between Vlad and the Count)
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'''Vlad:''' "I'll jump out of a cake if I have to!"
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==Cast==
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*[[Vladimir Dracula]] – [[Gerran Howell]]
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*[[Count Dracula]] – [[Keith-Lee Castle]]
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*[[Erin Noble]] – [[Sydney Rae White]]
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*[[Renfield]] – [[Simon Ludders]]
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*[[Ingrid Dracula]] – [[Clare Thomas]]
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*[[Bertrand]] – [[Cesare Taurasi]]
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*[[Wolfie]] – [[Lorenzo Rodriguez]]
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*[[Zoltan]] – [[Andy Bradshaw]]
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*[[Augustus]] – David Woodcock (only appearance)
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*[[Nadia]] – Nicola Daniels (only appearance)
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==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 14 July 2018

Carpathian Feast
Series 03, Episode 05
Carpathian Feast
Air Date 14th November 2011
Writer Gary Lawson & John Phelps
Previous Fangs for the Memories
Next Blood Thief

Carpathian Feast is the fifth episode of Series 3. It aired on November 14th, 2011

Summary

When Vlad accidentally humiliates his father by demonstrating his powers, he agrees to make amends by throwing a feast, but must find a way to stop it when he learns that the Count plans to kill Erin at the end of the party.

Plot

Vlad intervenes when the Count uses Garside's Year 8 class to teach Wolfie chess, by hypnotising them and placing them on a life-sized chess board. Later, a Transylvanian custodial woman sings a rendition of a traditional Romanian folk song, and, recognising their native language immediately, the Draculas all congregate to where she is working, along with Bertrand and Erin. Vlad enters as The Count is attempting to bite her, and once again intervenes and hypnotises the woman, telling the Count to knock it off in the same beat. He refuses, and Vlad is uses a shockwave of air and pushes the Count into the wall. The Count is left largely uninjured, and limps past, leaving the scene disgruntled and humiliated. The custodial is left unharmed.

Vlad, struggling with seeing his father acting this way towards him, asks how he can apologise. The Count demands a Carpathian Feast, and Vlad agrees, thinking it to just be a party. He is informed by Bertrand that a Carpathian Feast is a Transylvanian event that concludes with the roasting of a fellow vampire in the host's honour. Vlad mistakes Ingrid to be the intended victim, and promises her he'll get her out of it, however, Ingrid informs him the Count's true choice for the vampire sacrifice is Erin.

Quotes

 Ingrid: I'm back. Twice as gorgeous, three times as evil... make that four times as
 evil.


 Renfield: It's the Master's favourite [meal].
Ingrid: And by Master, you mean... (gestures between Vlad and the Count)
Vlad: "I'll jump out of a cake if I have to!"

Cast

Notes