I think it will be available tomorrow. This having a channel only on on-demand is weird, though not without advantages.
Buffy ,'Potential'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Wow, Primeval sure ended on a sucky cliffhanger, which, if I cared all that much about the characters, would really be frustrating.
Being Human was less funny than I'd hoped it would be, but fascinating all the same. Of course, I missed the first ten minutes because my roommate didn't check to see that the TiVo was on the right channel, so I'm missing the intro that one hopes explained the setup, like HOW they decided to share a flat....
Here's a link to the first seven minutes of Being Human, Theo. Hope it helps.
I really enjoyed Being Human. It was just pleasant, and I liked the characters, and I wasn't feeling any of the "I kind of like this but..." that I get so often with new shows.
Am I the only one who found "Being Human" kind of dull and predictable?
I liked it. I can't remember precisely what happens in which episode, but I do like that the vampire, for all his protestations about wanting to be good seriously can't keep it in his pants. I don't think I've seen that in an onscreen vamp protagonist.
I really enjoyed Being Human. In fact, I watched the last two episodes of the first season again last night. For about the 5th or 6th time.
The characters really drew me in and the performances get richer and more nuanced as the eps unfold.
George, in particular, becomes so much more than the comic relief as events progress. He's very Oz-like in my heart.
Thanks for the link, ita! That was what the doctor ordered!
A very good sign: I came away remembering that the protagonists were named Mitchell, George and Annie. That's a sign of good writing and characerization, if I can retain names easily.
Am I the only one who found "Being Human" kind of dull and predictable?
It wasn't the most exciting thing that's ever been on TV, but I liked it in a 'comfort TV' way. Funny, witty writing.
I saw the first episode of Being Human last night. I liked it better than I thought I would. I'm less than thrilled about the instant conspiracy/war-on-humanity subplot, and the menacing-vampire-elder/craven-henchman duo was annoying and predictable, but other than that, it was good. I liked the characters. I do wonder why George, arguably the most human of the three, is the one most uncomfortable around humans. I guess his reactions are supposed to be comedic, but I didn't find anything about it funny. I expected more actual humor, but I'm not sorry it turned out to be more serious. It could become really good. I'll keep watching.