![]() For reasons that are not made clear, one of the daywalkers has been strengthened by this powder, taking out the Colonel, and possibly Axel and Julius as well. It seems that the orange powder is very effective at killing vampires, as it's taken out a group of daywalkers - but supercharging one more. From blue to orange, the new anti-vampire bioweapon has mixed resultsĪt the Sunshine Unit, Axel (Jonathan Scarfe), Julius (Aleks Paunovic) and Colonel Nicholson (Aaron Douglas) discover a field dusted with a mysterious orange powder that they theorize may be an advanced version of the blue vampire repellant. She frees the Oracle from her prison, and Dracula, as president, is now in a position of immense power - though how much power a president has in a post-apocalyptic America is yet to be seen. ![]() When she arrived in the real world, it seemed like she was possessing Jack's body, but as it turns out, the Dark One was merely shapeshifting, and turns into her true self to drain President Archer's (Jill Teed) blood, and shapeshift to take her place. ![]() The page that the sisters brought with them to be able to return to the real world is all the Dark One needs to escape, but having that kind of influence over Jack certainly doesn't hurt. Why Dracula went through all that trouble is unclear, as she's able to take out an unaffected Violet with ease. That plot thread is finally resolved, as it turns out that that was when Dracula planted a seed of darkness in Jack that only grew with a psychic seed when Bathory (Jesse Stanley) interrogated Jack and branded her with a pentagram, allowing the Dark One great influence over Jack. When Jack was last in the Dark Realm, she opened a coffin that suffused her with dark energy, but later shows up with no mention of that happening. What's more, Dracula has been working on enthralling Jack for a while now. The Dark One's Long GameĪnother revelation the Dark One makes is that the dreams, voices and visions that brought Violet, Jack and Vanessa together in the first place were all psychic visions from Dracula herself, further cementing the idea that Jack and Violet's destiny was always part of Dracula's plans, leading the sisters to her. Of course, this could be an out and out lie told by Dracula to demoralize her enemies - especially as we've seen actual flashbacks to the moment when Jack and Violet were first created in the lab, while Dracula has only shown the girls' visions she may have very well made up. She shows the sisters a vision of their father, Wilhelm (Dakota Daulby) being forced through his dreams of Dracula to sleep with a pair of women and pass on Dracula's blood to them, making Violet and Jack his biological daughters with no connection to Vanessa (Kelly Overton) at all. Unable to fight Dracula due to her nigh-omnipotent control of the Dark Realm, Violet and Jack sit down as Dracula explains that the pair were not created as a weapon to destroy her, but instead, as a means of escape for her. The finale shows us what happened to them while they were in the Dark Realm. When Jack and Violet entered the Dark Realm last episode, they came out decidedly worse for wear. However, what is the mysterious orange powder, what does it do, and are we going to enter Season 5 of 'Van Helsing' without any actual Van Helsings? Jack and Violet may not be Van Helsings after all We find out what happened to the Dark One (Tricia Helfer) and learn more about President Archer (Jill Teed) and the "real world". There’s a lot to unpack in the Season 4 finale of 'Van Helsing' and a lot of questions that need answering. Spoiler alert for the season finale of 'Van Helsing' Season 4
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