NBC cancelled the series after one season due to (started with 5.3 million viewers, ended with ~2.5 million). The finale ended on a cliffhanger: Dracula exposed to sunlight but surviving (now able to walk in daylight as a result of a chemical experiment). A second season was never produced, leaving the story incomplete.

I was about to give up on the show when I stumbled upon an obscure online forum discussing the "Couchtuner" - a mystical entity rumored to have the power to manipulate television broadcasts. According to legend, if you focused your energy and willpower on a specific show, the Couchtuner could transport you into the world of the program.

Luke Evans brings a compelling intensity to Vlad/Dracula, capturing both the complexity and the charisma of the character. The supporting cast, including Sarah Gadon as Mina and Charles Dance as Lord Ruthven, add depth to the narrative, with their performances elevating key moments in the story.

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Subplot: Dracula falls for (Jessica De Gouw), a medical student who is the reincarnation of his long-dead wife, Ilona.