In contrast to last week, last night's Primeval felt like a placeholder episode with no movement forward in any of the story arcs. Feh.
Tonight's Being Human, on the other hand, was fantastic. I was totally riveted every minute. This may be the best series yet!
BF, I thought it started off a little slowly, but the latter half was gripping. ESPECIALLY the end.
Eek, I forgot Being Human! That's tonight's TV then.
Being Human: Even though I guessed most of where the Mitchell storyline was going, I thought Aidan really sold it.
Also? Swinger Rhys!
I was slightly freaked out to hear Robson Green doing a Welsh accent. And to see him playing a dad (but that one's because I remember him playing a young fireman. When I was about twelve).
Swinger Rhys!
That was my other double-take of the episode. Fun.
Loved the Barry Island jokes. And the "I'm not great with religious rituals" line from Mitchell to the praying George.
Silent Witness: OMGWTFliteralBBQ!
ita: which series of Silent Witness?
Sorry, didn't get that far. Considering earlier seasons disappointed me, it's good to know the show's returning to itself.
Primeval:
I have wildly mixed feelings about this season. I'm glad the show made it back for two more season, but this story arc for this iteration felt choppy and less compelling.
I think a big part of that failing lies in the new characters. I like Matt, but Alexander Siddig's character is completely uninteresting. While I was definitely weary of Helen Carter, she was SO much more interesting than Ethan.
Much as I was glad to see Danny, however briefly, his showing up seemed massively convenient and forced.
Plus, after all the mentions of Sarah at the beginning of the season, how is it that we didn't ever find out what happened to her? This seems both a waste of foreshadowing and of Becker's angst.
I feel a bit used by the Ethan/Patrick and Lady Mary Sue storyline. I wonder if we will see them again.
Still no word on when Season 6 begins? Sigh.
Still loving Ab-ner, Lester and the fan-frickin'-tastic CGI though.