- Max releases Klaus by accident so he traps both Lucard and Gustav in a room with a time bomb.
- While placing wild rose branches on graves to keep vampires away, Max discovers the Helsing family crypt. He removes the cross barring the door (see episode 6) and goes inside, where he finds a pile of ashes surrounded by a circle of salt and holy water. When he sweeps a hole in the circle, the ashes reconstitute. Klaus is back, and he wants revenge! First, he makes a deal with Lucard under pretext of triumphing over Gustav Helsing. Next, he lures Helsing to the castle under pretext of wanting to be his son again. With his two "fathers" together, Klaus reveals his double-cross. He sets a bomb to go off in 30 minutes and then enervates Lucard with the Cross of Silesia. (Klaus himself is protected from the effects of the cross by a cape made with Silesian silk.) Locked together and awaiting their deaths, Lucard and Helsing discuss Shakespeare. With two minutes left, Klaus cannot refuse a final gloat and checks on his fathers, only to find that Lucard has killed Helsing, and Helsing has staked Lucard. By the time Klaus realizes that, if Lucard were really destroyed, his body would have disintegrated, Lucard has Klaus by the throat. Helsing fishes the keycard from Klaus's pocket and stops the bomb with one second to spare. Helsing is now faced with the question of whether to let the Cross of Silesia continue to sap Lucard of his lifeforce; he chooses to spare him. Lucard is now faced with the question of whether to spare Helsing; Lucard chooses to bite him. Just as Lucard's fangs are about to puncture Helsing's neck, Chris, Max, and Sophie burst into the room, crosses in hand. Max exposes the Cross of Silesia, and Lucard, once again powerless, grabs a sword and swashbuckles his way out of the room.
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