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Being Human Series 3

Since I watched it on DVD maybe the music is better on DVD?
Ah, OK. I just remember the first series having an Arctic Monkeys song during George's transformation, which was changed to something similar but generic on the DVD, haven't watched series 3 on DVD yet.
 
In a way the only way Mitchell's story could be resolved was by him being killed. The writers would have had to do it eventually. It's an interesting prospect, though, if they do get it all together and he makes a reappearance later on. The only thing they can make him is a ghost. That would be cool. All that arrogance and virtually no power.
 
In a way the only way Mitchell's story could be resolved was by him being killed. The writers would have had to do it eventually. It's an interesting prospect, though, if they do get it all together and he makes a reappearance later on. The only thing they can make him is a ghost. That would be cool. All that arrogance and virtually no power.

Yeah, I think it worked, because to be honest I was getting sick of his slipping back and forth every series, but making him decide he had to die because of that made it a good thing. I hope they bring Adam back though.
 
Someone was mentioning the 'swinger vamp' couple earlier on and how much fun they were for a possible return. I have no recollection of them.
 
He could come back like Herrick did since Tom, or was it McNair, attacked him.

Still wondering who ran the experiments on the dead by making zombies. I was starting to think they were trying to tie it to the purgatory thing, but I guess that was just a message for Annie.
 
He could come back like Herrick did since Tom, or was it McNair, attacked him.

Still wondering who ran the experiments on the dead by making zombies. I was starting to think they were trying to tie it to the purgatory thing, but I guess that was just a message for Annie.

While Mitchell was in Purgatory rescuing Annie no one could use their doors, so they were stuck in their bodies. Hence the zombies, they were experimenting on them not trying to create them.
 
I don't see any vamps coming back like Herrick because nobody else knows how to do it. He wasn't important enough anyway (swinger man) and it was intensely satisfying seeing him get his.
 
I don't see any vamps coming back like Herrick because nobody else knows how to do it. He wasn't important enough anyway (swinger man) and it was intensely satisfying seeing him get his.

I still think Becoming Human was an attempt to see if Adam would be popular enough.
 
Never seen Becoming Human. If Adam was the boy they saved from the swingers, he was the most singularly unprepossessing teenager I've seen for a long time. So no, he wouldn't fill Mitchell's boots.
 
Never seen Becoming Human. If Adam was the boy they saved from the swingers, he was the most singularly unprepossessing teenager I've seen for a long time. So no, he wouldn't fill Mitchell's boots.
That's the guy. He has his own Ghost and Werewolf now, from Becoming Human.
 
He could come back like Herrick did since Tom, or was it McNair, attacked him.

Still wondering who ran the experiments on the dead by making zombies. I was starting to think they were trying to tie it to the purgatory thing, but I guess that was just a message for Annie.

He could but Aidan Turner's agent would have be absolutely dire if his next career move after being in the Hobbit was a return to BBC3.
 
ObiWS wasn't talking about Aidan Turner but the swinger vamp who put the werewolves in the cage and was fittingly ended by another one.

Aidan Turner hasn't ruled out coming back, however. I suspect they'll have to pay more money for him though. I wouldn't count on being a dwarf in The Hobbit(s) as a great career launch. Just think of the young unknowns in LoTR and the number who went on to glittering careers.
 
ObiWS wasn't talking about Aidan Turner but the swinger vamp who put the werewolves in the cage and was fittingly ended by another one.

Aidan Turner hasn't ruled out coming back, however. I suspect they'll have to pay more money for him though. I wouldn't count on being a dwarf in The Hobbit(s) as a great career launch. Just think of the young unknowns in LoTR and the number who went on to glittering careers.

Yes, thingy and watsname, remember them well.
 
Elijah Wood and Sean Astin will probably always have a career on and off the camera, and Dominic Monaghan managed to bounce back just fine on Lost and landed Evangline Lily to boot. It's the guy who played Pippin who's career never really took off. Anybody know who Aidan is going to play in The Hobbit? Is it even a big supporting role?
 
Elijah Wood and Sean Astin will probably always have a career on and off the camera

They've been doing guest TV slots, kids shows and game voiceovers. Frankly they would leap at a BBC drama gig. Dominic did fine as a newcomer and Orlando Bloom was already a big star when he was snapped up for LoTR.
Anybody know who Aidan is going to play in The Hobbit? Is it even a big supporting role?
Fili.
 
Mind you Elijah Wood's got a year's employment reprising his long loving closeups, long anguished closeups, long exhausted closeups, etc.
 
Well the argument was that Aidan's agent wouldn't let him go back to BBC drama after the dizzy heights of playing a support dwarf.
 
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