Being Human (American Re-Make)

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Didn't really like this weeks episode, but Josh did go berserk on some tagger which was cool.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Didn't really like this weeks episode, but Josh did go berserk on some tagger which was cool.
I thought it was ok. Glad they explored on the whole vampire and sunlight deal a little. And glad to see Josh may finally start to not be a pushover. Next week another Werewolf shows up and tells Josh he sucks at being a Werewolf so maybe he'll get a Werewolf orientation.

Somewhat interesting so far. I'll continue watching it until I get bored I suppose.

Sh!t gets interesting tonight.

I hope Ray and Rebecca kill each other.

We don't know the context yet but the preview for the next episode of the BBC version had McNair (a werewolf) telling Michael that he couldn't out run him, out fight him or out live him while in his human form. I hope it's true since I like Werewolves better than Vampires.

BBC America is playing the British Being Human TV show marathon right now. From what I have seen so far the SYFY vesion is better.

Originally posted by juggernaut74
BBC America is playing the British Being Human TV show marathon right now. From what I have seen so far the SYFY vesion is better.

Yeah I like the SyFy version more than the BBC version too... but I love love love the actress who plays Annie in the BBC version.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Yeah I like the SyFy version more than the BBC version too... but I love love love the actress who plays Annie in the BBC version.
Originally posted by juggernaut74
BBC America is playing the British Being Human TV show marathon right now. From what I have seen so far the SYFY vesion is better.
Me too, guys!

One difference I noticed between the two shows was that in the BBC version vampires couldn't be captured on film but in the american version they can.

Show's improving.

One think I still laugh at, when they imply Aiden is (looks wise) 25, no amount of makeup hides that the actor is in his 30's.

I think the American version seems to be handling the overall mission statement, of monsters trying to be human, interacting regular people and trying to find their place in the real world, a lot better than the BBC version. The cast from the BBC version has always felt isolated from the real world, even in the first season. The longer seasons is a huge edge for the development of the characters / story.

Similar home "home coming," for Josh and George stories from the BBC and American versions this week. It was a lot more emotional in the American version, the BBC version was more slap stick.

Really intrigued about whats the deal with those hanging body sacks in Amish country. Original vampires that haven't envolved to be able to withstand the sun? I can't wait.

I don't know what purpose having less evolved vamps would serve. I bet it's something more sinister.l

Originally posted by juggernaut74
I don't know what purpose having less evolved vamps would serve. I bet it's something more sinister.l

Maybe they are the old European vampire aristocracy? Shades of the American Vampire comic!

Shockley good Werewolf special effects this week for a SyFy program, but I would have preferred practical effects.

Starting to like this show more and more. Panning out nicely.

This episode reminds me of one of the BBC episodes. I don't recall if the kid was turned or not though.

It should, it's based off of it.

Didn't like this episode that well but next week is gonna rock.

Yea, I didn't either.

Lame.

Josh/George killing Bishop was one of the best things about Being Human...

I am disappoint.