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Well,
sholio, I hope you're happy!
I'm now moving on to episode three of Being Human, and yes, George, Mitchell, Annie, and even those side characters are utterly adorable. They just... just... and then they... *flail* And... and... "Vin Diesel is an amazing man". "We could grow vegetables!"
I lolled. And squailed.
Why is there only six episodes?
This just can't end well.
How can so much adorableness be packed into a vampire, werewolf, and a ghost?
*flails again*
I lolled. And squailed.
Why is there only six episodes?
This just can't end well.
How can so much adorableness be packed into a vampire, werewolf, and a ghost?
*flails again*
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I mean, when you've got a vampire and a werewolf in your cast, you're going to get some nice ones to work with -- but it has... awesome colors? And camera effects?
Yeah; it's a really lovely series! And not just because of some nice eye candy on the part of the cast; I agree with you that it's very attractively lit and filmed. Maybe it's just too new and obscure to have attracted much attention yet.
But it's kind of a fun philosophical puzzle, and I love how the trio have this idealized version of humanity, and yet the show clearly shows that being a monster isn't something physical.
I know! They all have this odd, idealized, almost-impossible-to-live-up-to image of what being human "is", and in the meantime, they're quietly living it out in their daily lives. It really does make you think about what being human or being a monster means. I love shows that do that to me.
... and now I think I'll go back and watch the Mitchell-in-the-hospital scenes again before bed. I'm so shameless when I have a new toy. XD