I must have seen the Brit version.
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Which length version did you watch? They showed at least some of the werewolf sex in the long version.
I must have seen the Brit version.
If you've seen the whole thing, then yes. The US airing hasn't finished yet.
Yes there was some werewolf sex, but mostly a lot of growling and some of the blissed out aftermath.
I've only seen the first two, so I presume werewolf sex is later.
I'm wondering how many new vamps Mitchell has created and then walked away from, leaving them on their own to figure out how to manage their new lives. We're only what, four episodes in, and he's already created two? And turning the child, as fond as Mitchell was of him, was an incredibly irresponsible act.
I think that he got carried away with Lauren. He just meant to shag her, but he lost control, so he turned her rather than kill her. I'm still unhappy about the kid.
The thing with Lauren is, as I recall, addressed in the original pilot, which was a two-hour movie. I think I heard BBCA is showing it after the series.
Both Mitchell and Annie were recast after the original pilot.
In the Being Human 'verse, the vampires don't have to kill every time they feed, do they? They can drink but leave their victims/lovers/'happy meals on legs' still alive?
yes. But since Mitchell hadn't fed or had sex in a long time, he lost control.
Also I get the feeling that not killing victims is tough, takes an enormous amount of self-control, maybe more for Mitchell than for most. I'm thinking of his responses to Nina's saying something along the lines of "You don't have to drink my blood; we could just play" and Mitchell responding something like "The two things tend to run together for me." Not exact, but fair paraphrases. So drinking blood is sort of a core part of sex for Mitchell.