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puddingsmith ([personal profile] hope) wrote2009-03-16 01:02 am
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Being Human



Well, that jossed my plotbunny for a Mitchell/George origins story. Hmph.

In other news, I love Annie a lot. And these last couple of episodes really made me happy. George makes Mitchell a more compelling character x a million. Also quite like Nina as well, though I sort of just want her to be their snarky teammate as well and for George to be pretty much openly utterly infatuated with Mitchell. Well, I mean, *more* openly utterly infatuated with Mitchell. And perhaps that priest. He should stick around too.

I just have one question. If Bristol is vampire HQ, why the hell did Mitch decide it was a good idea to settle down there to live his muggle life??

Speaking of muggles: WIZARD, LOL.

Can't wait for the next season. Oh, oh, wait for it............ yup, already got an Annie/Nina post-s1 plotbunnie. IDK why, I'm all about the femslash, lately.

PS. I would like an OT3 icon that says "world's gayest ninjas".
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*loves like a billion*

[identity profile] black-samvara.livejournal.com 2009-03-16 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
*more* openly utterly infatuated with Mitchell they are so cute together!

Bristol: I wish to believe that it is the HQ of a small, insane splinter group of vampires that Mitchell wanted to be close to because he misses his old buddies and has a fixation on Herrick.
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[personal profile] wenchpixie 2009-03-16 08:47 am (UTC)(link)
Hurrah. Insiduously addictive, yes? (or, well, it good good at episode 5 :))

[identity profile] jamjar.livejournal.com 2009-03-16 09:10 am (UTC)(link)
I just have one question. If Bristol is vampire HQ, why the hell did Mitch decide it was a good idea to settle down there to live his muggle life??

Maybe because it's the place where the first vampire faked normal convincingly? Where vampires became parasites, rather than predators? I liked the last episode for character development (and for Nina!).