I will STILL believe that he is less than ten!
All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American
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On this week's Being Human (UK): Bloody hell. Um, literally. What an incredible episode. One level of intensity to the next. I probably shouldn't have watched it just before I went to bed.
Seska, you at totally me in this. At the end, I noticed that I had been watching with my hands pressed to my mouth nearly the whole time. O-M-G.
On one hand, I can't wait to see the next episode, but on the other, I'm okay taking a breather. Sheesh!
Oh, I'm watching the next one. I don't think I'll be able to stand not knowing what happens next for any longer than a week!
Of course, I'll be there with you, but I'm a bit more giddily apprehensive than looking forward to the enjoyment of it.
And can I just say, Aiden did stellar work this episode. Wow.
I could not believe this episode.
I couldn't scream out loud because of a sleeping adult in the other room, but I sure did gasp.
more than once.
And I caught myself shaking my head through the last 5-10 minutes.
I've just finished watching all the eps of Miranda on youtube and had to come and post here. such fun!
EXCEPTIONALLY spoilery (for the finale of UK Being Human series 3) interview [link] with Toby Whithouse, Being Human creator. Who is an amusing interviewee.
Beyond that, I shall reflect on the ep tomorrow, on account of how I'm still unable to speak, twenty minutes after the end of the episode.
I decided to be spoiled before seeing the episode but it ended up having no diminishing effect on the experience at all. You can say, oh okay, that's going to happen...but then seeing it just...well.
Wow.
Such good television.
Indeed. I watched the last two episodes together last night. Oh, my.
I mean, it wasn't entirely unexpected, what with Aidan being in New Zealand for the next couple of years, but still.
But I'm still sceptical that that's it, mostly because of Herrick's loaded comment that "there's no way you could come back from a staking"; sounds like protesting too much to me. And also because I don't want to believe that we won't see Mitchell again.
Looking forward to the new Big Bad though, because I really like the actor (Lee Ingleby, aka Sam's Dad in Life on Mars).