
Of course, Scarlett’s life gets only more complicated when her father tells her that “this is your purpose now. “Your mother would be proud,” Harker tells her, but that’s of little consolation to her at this point. And whether it’s the reality that her father’s predictions are coming true, or that she’s possessed by the sheer terror of the situation, the act of cutting off its head with her sword is a life changing experience. It’s critical that we see this stage in her development so that we have a better sense of the adult she’s grown into. “That my dear was a vampire, and you’re going to kill it,” he tells her, hoping to make this momentous act easier by pointing out that it’s already dead. Not ready to take him on at this point in her training, her father fortunately arrives in time to shoot him and force Scarlett to learn the most painful lesson of her education. “Scary Scarlett” has clearly had a difficult childhood, and it becomes even more challenging when the vampire from the diner approaches her in the loft. The timeline gets a little fuzzy here since the episode opens in 1986 as a partially concealed vampire goes into a small town diner and orders a raw steak to which the cook responds, “We serving Doberman’s now?” Do the waitress and cook know he’s a vampire? Are vampires common knowledge in this world? Regardless, he asks for information about the Harkers and is directed to a farm on the edge of the county. EST on Syfy.After establishing the shadow organization’s involvement with vampires and Dmitri in particular in “Everything Changes,” tonight’s flashback moves forward 10 years to 1986 and a teenage Scarlett engaging in knife training in her family’s barn before later fending off a teenage boy in the front seat of his parents’ car. "Van Helsing" season 2 episode 8 will hit the airwaves on Thursday, Nov. Harker and the group were knocked out with a sleeping gas. In a sudden twist of events, a mysterious group kidnapped Van Helsing and took her to their helicopter and escaped. However, his heart stopped for a short period of time which worried the group. In the last episode, Van Helsing bit Miller on the neck and turned him back into a human. It remains to be seen who the perpetrator is and if they will be able to save Mohamad from Sam. Flesh looks very worried as he readies his gun to shoot an oncoming enemy.

They are shown holding their rifles as they see something threatening from afar. Meanwhile, Flesh (Vincent Gale) and Lucky (Andrea Ware) hunt down the vampire madman Sam (Christopher Heyerdahl) who stole away Mohamad (Trezzo Mahoro) from them.


They have to tread carefully so that the sheriff and his troops will not get in their way. It appears that they will rest their heads in the sanctuary for the meantime while they form a plan to rescue the vampire huntress Vanessa Helsing (Kelly Overton). They all appear calm and are able to reach an agreement with the sheriff, and are later set free. Apparently, they are about to be hanged by the town's law enforcement. The synopsis and promotional photos for the upcoming installment titled "Big Momma" were just released recently and showed Harker, Axel Miller (Jonathan Scarfe), Julius (Aleks Paunovic) and Doc (Rukiya Bernard) with nooses around their necks and their hands tied behind their backs. In the next episode of "Van Helsing," Scarlett Harker (Missy Peregrym) and her group take sanctuary in a town run by its sheriff and his troops. Vanessa Helsing (Kelly Overton) in a promotional photo of "Van Helsing" on Syfy.
