Have only recently discovered the show, so I don't know what "version" of creating vampires this series uses. But is it likely that our lady copper is now gonna vamp out?
If so, she might still play a pivotal role in what happens next; maybe even fill the role of resident vampire in the next series when the actor playing Mitchell goes down under.
I'm pretty sure that the other vamps aren't going to let Mitchell's arrest ruin their big secret. They'll do whatever is necessary to cover heir collective ass. Which means that a certain police station in Cardiff is probably gonna cease to exist real soon. A real disaster scenario that leaves no survivors, destroys any records of Mitchell's arrest, and which will leave Mitchell's fate a mystery, so that they can get away with eliminating the character so that the actor can honor his "Hobbit" obligations, yet leave the door open for the actors possible future return.
Sound at all plausible?
Finally got a chance to check out series one and two, and now know how vamps are made in this particular 'verse. And I agree with Reverend about Herrick maybe recruiting her. Now that I have more background on him, he seems to be a junkie for twisted and ironic acts. Turning Nancy seems like something that wouldn't be at all contrary to his character.
And what with the way series 3 just endeda new vampire character is maybe kinda needed.Now that Mitchell been staked, we're gonna need a new vamp in the group, just to round things out. And Nancy would be a good candidate for the part. She did, after all, have pretty good chemistry with the rest of the cast.
So let's assume for the moment that Nancy awakes in the morgue, notices that she can't see her own reflection in any of the polished metal surfaces that are so common in morgues, and comes to the inescapable conclusion that she's now a vampire. Who can she possibly turn to for guidance? I think she'd go looking for Mitchell, (whom she doesn't yet know is croaked). Of course, the very first step in searching for Mitchell would take her to George, Nina, and Annie. Being legally dead, she'd need a place to stay and lie low while deciding how to re-enter society without causing too big a disruption.
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Finally got a chance to check out series one and two, and now know how vamps are made in this particular 'verse. And I agree with Reverend about Herrick maybe recruiting her. Now that I have more background on him, he seems to be a junkie for twisted and ironic acts. Turning Nancy seems like something that wouldn't be at all contrary to his character.
And what with the way series 3 just endeda new vampire character is maybe kinda needed.Now that Mitchell been staked, we're gonna need a new vamp in the group, just to round things out. And Nancy would be a good candidate for the part. She did, after all, have pretty good chemistry with the rest of the cast.
So let's assume for the moment that Nancy awakes in the morgue, notices that she can't see her own reflection in any of the polished metal surfaces that are so common in morgues, and comes to the inescapable conclusion that she's now a vampire. Who can she possibly turn to for guidance? I think she'd go looking for Mitchell, (whom she doesn't yet know is croaked). Of course, the very first step in searching for Mitchell would take her to George, Nina, and Annie. Being legally dead, she'd need a place to stay and lie low while deciding how to re-enter society without causing too big a disruption.
You're assuming that Mitchell is permanently gone. That's only the case if we believe what Herrick said about staking being permanent. He could have been lying (another one of his headgames to test Mitchell), or the Old Ones may know tricks that even he hasn't found out (season 4 cliffhanger - they've brought Mitchell back and he's been their offscreen slave all season!).
BBCAmerica is still airing series 3 and I'm really enjoying it. I'd hate to see Mitchell gone; he's big part of why the series works, for me anyway.
I have tried to watch the Syfy version, but to me, it's so plastic and obviously written by committee, that it's rather off-putting. The original has this feel of grit and grime, of run-down flats, etc; it just makes it more appealing.
Well, no he's not. The actor has a prior commitment in a huge movie (The two-part film of "The Hobbit"), and simply won't be available. Period. Apparently, his commitment puts him out of commission for well over a year, so the soonest Mitchell could realistically return is near the end of Series 5, assuming the show runs that long.I think Mitchell is going to return in Series 4 but...
such a shame the music is nearly always changed on the dvds.I absolutely loved the sequence when Herrick suddenly started being Herrick again, with Shirley Bassey singing History Repeating. The whole set piece was done perfectly.
The music in S3 was very good overall.
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