Being Human
Friday, 22 February 2008 09:51Watched Being Human the other night courtesy of iplayer - it was good but not perfect.
The very beginning annoyed me - look, it's a female character who wants to have sex, how long do we think she'll last? Plus, Mitchell kills her and it's all about his emo manpain and not about her deadpain. That made sense in my head, ok?
But then there were lovely shots of lovely Bristol and I was made a bit happy again. Also the interaction between Mitchell and the werewolf, whose name I forget but who will henceforth be known as Rudge, as that is who he was in the History Boys, until such time as I remember his name or someone tells me what it was. Um, where was I? Oh yes. The montage of Mitchell and Rudge in the flat was muchly fun, yes.
And then there was Annie, who I love - funny and snarky and real, I was so glad when she came through for Rudge at the end, and her conversation on the steps with yer woman (I am bad at names, ok) was brill.
Basically, I loved the snark and the flatmatey bits but was meh on the angst and the set up for the oncoming plot, which was a bit seen it all before. Also, having the Villainous Vampires be the black man and the woman whereas the Sympathetic Vampire is the angsty white man? Boring and vaguely offensive! Though I did like Mitchell.
Overall I hope it gets picked up - it had potential and more importantly snark.
The very beginning annoyed me - look, it's a female character who wants to have sex, how long do we think she'll last? Plus, Mitchell kills her and it's all about his emo manpain and not about her deadpain. That made sense in my head, ok?
But then there were lovely shots of lovely Bristol and I was made a bit happy again. Also the interaction between Mitchell and the werewolf, whose name I forget but who will henceforth be known as Rudge, as that is who he was in the History Boys, until such time as I remember his name or someone tells me what it was. Um, where was I? Oh yes. The montage of Mitchell and Rudge in the flat was muchly fun, yes.
And then there was Annie, who I love - funny and snarky and real, I was so glad when she came through for Rudge at the end, and her conversation on the steps with yer woman (I am bad at names, ok) was brill.
Basically, I loved the snark and the flatmatey bits but was meh on the angst and the set up for the oncoming plot, which was a bit seen it all before. Also, having the Villainous Vampires be the black man and the woman whereas the Sympathetic Vampire is the angsty white man? Boring and vaguely offensive! Though I did like Mitchell.
Overall I hope it gets picked up - it had potential and more importantly snark.
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Date: 22 Feb 2008 19:08 (UTC)I know what you mean about the vampire-imperialism plot being all a bit here we go again. Reminded me of Ultraviolet for some weird reason.
I'm now mildly perturbed that I missed the horrendous political non-correctness. I think I've got a bit used to suspending expectations on that front. That and I was too busy spotting my neighbourhood.
I hope it gets picked up too, definite potential.
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Date: 25 Feb 2008 16:14 (UTC)Reminded me of Ultraviolet for some weird reason.
Ah, yes, me too, now you come to mention it - that's what I was thinking of.
Recent whofandom kerfuffles have made me extra sensitive to political non-correctness! It annoys me most in things like this that are otherwise quite good.
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Date: 26 Feb 2008 19:54 (UTC)I dunno, I'm all for challenging stereotypes, but OTOH the way Herrick was writen, the character could have been any race or gender (well, ok, probably male), maybe Adrian Lester just played it best.
FYI, George's ex is Julia, chief-baddy vampire is Herrick, and Mitchell's accidental childe is Lauren.
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Date: 27 Feb 2008 11:10 (UTC)I agree with your point about Herrick (ah, that's who Adrian Lester is! I had been wondering), though, and Being Human hasn't really had long enough for me to judge it properly.
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Date: 27 Feb 2008 21:37 (UTC)