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The Werewolf was quite annoying, I didn't want to admit that, but he was a bit.

I still really liked it, I lked it enough to watch it next week.

You in Bristol? Did you spot them in the Rummer?

I did. I love the Rummer. So many different types of gin, so little time!

I think the werewolf may get the bullet. Aardman's Were Rabbit was scarier.
 
I feel like I was watching a different programme!

I thought they captured the feel of the original pilot really well.

I did only watch it the once, back when it was shown, but it felt just like I remember it. Quite depressing and bleak, but funny and gripping all the way through.
 
I thought they captured the feel of the original pilot feel really well.

I did only watch it the once, back when it was shown, but it felt just like I remember it. Quite depressing and bleak, but funny and gripping all the way through.

They did in places. I was referring to the fact that I thought it wasn't that great and there seemed to be a lot people on here saying it was great...
 
I really liked it. Actually, it made me sort of a tiny weeny bit cry. I think I was really tired or soemthing because I felt really teary and sad about the poor ghost girl not being able to talk to the fiance. Actually, must stop thinking about it or will make me sniffle again.
 
Watching it now on iPlayer. It seems okay, a little confused. Doesn't know if it wants to be a lighter Heroes or a darker Coupling. So currently it is bouncing from drama to comedy.

I will stick with it till the end, may try next week.
 
I watched it not realising it wasn't the pilot, which I'd heard lots of good things about. It was a little confusing - perhaps because I hadn't seen the pilot - but quite enjoyable.
 
I think it's brilliant! Proper lol and scary moments tonight.

I love Annie, I think she is really warm and likeable. They all are actually, I think that's why it works. Loved Mitchell talking about being in Casablanca, and 'Hounds of Love' playing while George and Tully were in the cafe.:D

The vampire snuff video was geuinely quite chilling aswell.

Oh I love it!
 
I thought this was going to be quite fluffy, and it wasn't. I think overall I'm liking it. What's the vampire 'event' that's coming, does anyone have any ideas?
 
^^^^ what electrogirl said. i'm proper enjoying it! and um the whole 'sexy vampire boy cannot have the sexy bloodsex but wants the sexy bloodsex' theme is... it's good. i like the theme. it's a good theme. :o
 
^^^^ what electrogirl said. i'm proper enjoying it! and um the whole 'sexy vampire boy cannot have the sexy bloodsex but wants the sexy bloodsex' theme is... it's good. i like the theme. it's a good theme. :o

It's a complete Angel/Buffy rip-off, but that is a very good show to rip off.
 
We just watched this and have mixed feelings. Interesting premise, good ideas. But some of that cast really can't act - and that's particularly looking at you dog boy!

Liked it just enough to watch another one though. :)
 
We just watched this and have mixed feelings. Interesting premise, good ideas. But some of that cast really can't act - and that's particularly looking at you dog boy!

Liked it just enough to watch another one though. :)

I think he can act, he just acts, strangely...he has a distinct way of talking but I quite like it now.
 
The way he talks reminds me of Smithy from Gavin and Stacey. It's an unusually non-serious style of acting for a show that's otherwise fairly dark, but I think the show's also meant to be about the mundanity of ordinary human life, so his acting style fits well with that.
 
i think it's quite endearing.

edit: are there any bristolians who can tell me where their pink house is? i recognise it but can't quite work out where it is.

extra edit: is it in totterdown?
 
We find him irritating atm! :D But perhaps will warm to him.

I found the blond one who died (and stayed dead) quite irritating too so wasn't too unhappy about that.

Or maybe I'm just Ms Grumpypants today? :hmm:
 
I think he can act, he just acts, strangely...he has a distinct way of talking but I quite like it now.

Yes, it's as if he is carefully trying to pronounce all of his Ts like a good boy.

But he talks like that in interviews and things too, so I guess it's just how he speaks.
 
I thought it was pretty good myself, and i normally hate British comedy dramas (apart from the first 2 series of Auf Weidersehn Pet of course).

i like the werewolf actor since he was in that Rob Brydon prog and Gavin & Stacy.

And i've been quite in love with the ghost girl since i saw her being interviewed about being in Sugar Rush - super hot girl
 
I did enjoy the beginning of last week's episode when the voiceover explains the medical changes to a man's body and organs as he transforms into a werewolf.

Incidentally, can vampires be exposed to daylight or not? I've seen plenty of films that suggest they can't, but Dracula itself and a few others like this suggest they can.
 
it's ok. i find it bit slow. and the ghost girl is getting annoying being all flirty and stupid to the other werewolf (btw, not finished watching the 2nd half of ep. 2)
 
it's ok. i find it bit slow. and the ghost girl is getting annoying being all flirty and stupid to the other werewolf (btw, not finished watching the 2nd half of ep. 2)

Her flirtiness was making me laugh! Most people can't even see her so to be flirted with must be overwhelming!

he seems bit skinny to me.
need some muscles on him.
and hair is bit too long.

No! He is lovely and lean and oooooh. It helps that he wears dark sexual clothes.

oh.:o
 
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