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[review] being human season 3 finale
I'm not sure how I feel about these last two episodes.
I can't honestly say that I didn't like them, however, the complete 180 I've done on John Mitchell is astounding to me. Much of my turnaround started on The Longest Day, but looking back, I could have been disappointed with him a lot sooner. (Say, 3.02?) That is, if I had been paying attention.
For me, aside from the opener where it was all Mitchell (and some Annie), enjoying this season was all about George and Nina and their awesomeness. I don't know how it happened but I went from being meh on George and mostly liking Nina to cheering them on and loving them at every turn.
Annie is another story. She has either been "very good" or "very bad" for me. She kind of stands on the line. MOSTLY she's good but she can quickly fall into the bad. There's not really a lot of middle ground there. And while I applaud her for not lying to herself about Mitchell and for doing what she thinks is right, I kind of find the whole thing a little weird (aiding in the investigation against him and yet committing to "rot" away with him? IDGI!) and consequently I found her a little hard to take. In the back half.
I guess the biggest and most shocking thing I went from loving Mitchell and shipping him and Annie to not being able to stand the sound of his voice. (Maybe it is all the whining?)
However it is a short series and I marathoned it right before season three started, so my "time" with it has been relatively short. It's not like I had any hard-drawn alliances or anything. But these past eight weeks have turned me into a person who is not at all sorry that John Mitchell is dead. (Rah Rah Sis Boom Bah!) Yeah, I did just do a little mental cheer. I guess I am a bad fan?
So my gut reaction to hearing there will be a fourth season is that I probably won't watch it? If John Mitchell is resurrected from the dead somehow at some point, I'd kind of rather him stay dead to me.
I realize this sounds horrible but, man, I have never had such a strong negative reaction to the direction they've taken a character I once loved. The smack down is harsh, but it is most definitely real.
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guess the biggest and most shocking thing I went from loving Mitchell and shipping him and Annie to not being able to stand the sound of his voice. (Maybe it is all the whining?)
you and all!
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With him gone I think I might consider season four. Depends on how I feel when that rolls around again.
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First episode? Awesome! After that... everything just seemed disjointed. And, really, the biggest thing that kept bugging us has been the inconsistency with Annie. She went from being fully corporeal (she held a job at a bar!) to going back to the almost cliched ghost. Humans now can't see her? Or the things she picks up? And her clothes! They established that she is stuck in the same outfit she died in, yet several things she wore were clearly NOT the same top. No way, no how. Plus the random jewelry. It's a change in mythos, without explanation, so it irked us. A lot. LOL Oh, and I didn't at all buy their relationship. When they did the whole "love of my life" exchange I responded to the TV, "no, you were the love of his and her convenience."
Let's see... Mitchell's angst got old, quick. His fanboy was hilarious. Nina and George are going to make great parents. We had a lot of fun watching Herrick - Chris was convinced right up to the turning point that he was feigning the amnesia to manipulate Mitchell and was just very committed to the charade. And, yeah, I was so shocked that they actually killed Mitchell. Kind of still in disbelief. Despite the whining, I still liked his overall character. Plus, that's really going to change the dynamic for the next season.
Btw, we've come to really love the US remake. It started out almost verbatim to the original and has really started to deviate a lot here and there. Next season it's supposed to be its own thing entirely. It's exploring a lot of character depth and delving further into the mythos, which I always enjoy. Plus, seeing the three main actors do interviews is so much fun and kind of increases the enjoyment of the show itself. They obviously love working on this show and they get along so well! Monday night is the finale, after an all day marathon. Woo! lol