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skieswideopen ([personal profile] skieswideopen) wrote2013-05-16 11:11 pm

Being Human UK 1.05


- Herrick likes being the life of the party.

- It's nice seeing George being a supportive friend to Annie! I'm liking the two of them this episode.

- Has Mitchell REALLY gone back to the vampires? Or is it all an act? He seems genuine about it, if uncomfortable.

- Josie! It this our Celine equivalent? She got less build-up than Celine did, but I'm guessing she'll play the same role as Celine.

- Owen being able to see Annie makes this scene a bit different from the Sally & Danny confrontation scene. Owen's attitude is pretty similar to Danny's, though.

- All the vampires eat. All the time. What is this?

- Do the vampires not actually kill anyone? Does everyone they drain become a vampire?

- Okay, so Mitchell apparently really did go back to the vampires because of the way the neighbours turned against him. Okay. Also, more food. I think a BHUK drinking game would have to involve taking a drink whenever a vampire ate something.

- What will the vampires eat after everyone is a vampire?

- Mitchell just comes across as a lot younger than Aidan. Of course, he is. About 150 years or so.

- It really is different when everyone can see Annie.

- Owen is creepy. And that's a wonderfully effective and horrible scene, with Owen gaslighting his new girlfriend.

- Josie is pulling George into the vampire plot? Interesting. Completely different from the US version.

- Oh, THAT'S what the vampires are eating. Also different. I imagine this is what changes Mitchell's mind.

- Yay George for the enthusiastic rescue effort! But you might want to pay more attention to Annie's body language here. It's a nice speech, though.

- I take it no ruling council will be showing up in this version to take Herrick to task?

- How did Mitchell not realize the vampires would still want to eat?

- I guess Mitchell really did need rescuing from the vampires! Good thing Josie went for help, then.

- Poor Lauren! At least she gets a long death scene?

- And they just go home? Though I suppose the vampires can't come in univited.

- Is Owen really bragging about getting away with murder in front of two witnesses?

- Annie gets to act a bit more directly since Owen can see her. That's nice for her.

- Interesting that they call the doors death.

- Don't answer the door, Mitchell!

- And of course Annie doesn't go through the door. How could she?
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[personal profile] brightknightie 2013-05-17 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
I am reading all these with great attention! I'm not commenting because (1) I'm mad busy, as you know, (2) I'm spending all my meager hobby time nudging people to sign up for FKFicFest (c'mon... ~grin~), (3) I'm fascinatingly puzzled by how to respond when I don't want to spoil you on the UK version and I have no clue about the US version; this is a peculiar nexus of reinterpretation that I've never visited before!

A few very bare-bones notes:
Mitchell is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
George is younger than he looks.
Owen is SO creepy.
Josie'll be back; I love Josie (like you couldn't guess that a million miles away).
The timelines are clearly different between the two versions; some things will happen way in the future from where you are now, while others won't happen at all.

Do you follow Wiliqueen on LJ? She did fun, passionate discussions of the UK episodes as they first aired, and her tags will lead you to them if you want.