A reminder that series 3 begins tonight at 9 o'clock. In 4 hours.
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Can't wait!
I see Robson Green is appearing as Herrick's arch enemy Mcnair.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffi...7/being_human7.shtml
I see Robson Green is appearing as Herrick's arch enemy Mcnair.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffi...7/being_human7.shtml
I haven't posted that much on these "Being Human" threads, but I would just like to thank Brisket (and others) for providing all these welcome updates and reminders!
Thank you Eugene's - you are most welcome.
I am braced and ready to go.....
I am braced and ready to go.....
.......and not disappointed.
The comedy is still there and the tension in bucket-loads. Very emotional too.
Taken us to new places and ideas once again. It certainly moves along.
Some smashing choreography, filming and editing of the action scenes.
Thank goodness the Paul Kaye character has gone. He irritated me too much.
One can be a bit anxious when a new series is made.
But I'm pleased to say that all is well. Great stuff.
BBC Homepage for Being Human.
The comedy is still there and the tension in bucket-loads. Very emotional too.
Taken us to new places and ideas once again. It certainly moves along.
Some smashing choreography, filming and editing of the action scenes.
Thank goodness the Paul Kaye character has gone. He irritated me too much.
One can be a bit anxious when a new series is made.
But I'm pleased to say that all is well. Great stuff.
BBC Homepage for Being Human.
That was the best Being human ever, I really enjoyed it, can anyone tell me what Robson Greens screen son in it has been in?....
stonks - Robson Green's son was played by Michael Socha.
He was in a channel 4 drama called The Unloved, but is best known for his role in the channel 4 series "This is England 86"
He was in a channel 4 drama called The Unloved, but is best known for his role in the channel 4 series "This is England 86"
Do you know what Brisket, as soon as I clicked to come back in here I thought was it This is England..thanks for verifying it, it was driving me mad trying to think....
Reference:
That was the best Being human ever, I really enjoyed it,
me too!
Nice funny little scene when Nina and Goerge's foreplay was interrupted several times.
Mitchell rescues Annie from Purgatory.
Mitchell tells Annie they have moved to Barry Island.
Annie: "I want to go back."
Mitchell: "Where? Bristol?"
Annie: "No. Purgatory."
Mitchell tells Annie they have moved to Barry Island.
Annie: "I want to go back."
Mitchell: "Where? Bristol?"
Annie: "No. Purgatory."
Now that would be something I had not anticipated Jen.
The relationship between George and Nina certainly gets stronger.
The direction of the story has always surprised me. One good reason to keep watching is that it is not predictable.
The Tv critic in The Guardian says "it's got bigger and more muscly, bolder and more confident........It's certainly spectacular.....It's still great, fantasy for the non-nerd, about as natural as the supernatural gets."
I love it.
The relationship between George and Nina certainly gets stronger.
The direction of the story has always surprised me. One good reason to keep watching is that it is not predictable.
The Tv critic in The Guardian says "it's got bigger and more muscly, bolder and more confident........It's certainly spectacular.....It's still great, fantasy for the non-nerd, about as natural as the supernatural gets."
I love it.
I gotta be honest, I was a little disappointed with the opening episode. Annie leaving purgatory was a bit of an anti-climax. I was hoping George and Mitchell would resort to some sort of witchcraft and pull her out of the T.V.....or maybe thats just my over exaggerative mind...
The newest werewolf.
I watched it for the first time last night, really enjoyed it and i'll be watching again.
I liked Lacey Turner's character Mia (she's back in the last episode), similar to Stacey but this was filmed while she was still in Eastenders. Liked Robson Green too but out of the characters I think Mitchell is my favourite, I only know Mitchell and Annie's names so far.
I liked Lacey Turner's character Mia (she's back in the last episode), similar to Stacey but this was filmed while she was still in Eastenders. Liked Robson Green too but out of the characters I think Mitchell is my favourite, I only know Mitchell and Annie's names so far.
I am pleased you liked it darlo
The ratings for episode 1 of season 3 of Being Human were one third higher than the finale of season 2...which puts the show into a new category!
Some would say it has gone from 'cult' to mainstream.
The ratings for episode 1 of season 3 of Being Human were one third higher than the finale of season 2...which puts the show into a new category!
Some would say it has gone from 'cult' to mainstream.
Mitchell goes through the door to Purgatory in an effort to rescue Annie.
Mitchell and George speak little of their relationship, but there is clearly
a bond between them sensitively displayed in the writing and acting.
Fighting back tears George says: "Just come back!"
Mitchell and George speak little of their relationship, but there is clearly
a bond between them sensitively displayed in the writing and acting.
Fighting back tears George says: "Just come back!"
Some would say it has gone from 'cult' to mainstream.
NOOOOOOO! Say it ain't true Brisket, say it ain't true. It can't go 'mainstream', it will be its downfall, all the plebs will start watching it and before we know it, it will be turned into a stage musical.
NOOOOOOO! Say it ain't true Brisket, say it ain't true. It can't go 'mainstream', it will be its downfall, all the plebs will start watching it and before we know it, it will be turned into a stage musical.
I don't think we need worry Rawky.
That was just a phrase I picked up from somebody's Twitter.
I agree with you. I'm very happy with it exactly as it is. and where it is.
That was just a phrase I picked up from somebody's Twitter.
I agree with you. I'm very happy with it exactly as it is. and where it is.
This is from Russell Tovey's Twitter tonight.
(He refers to his followers as "wittys".)
(He refers to his followers as "wittys".)
i watched it last night-brilliant-i didnt like the 2nd series, it was a bit deep for me, a bit too clever and wordy
but the new one seems like its gone back to format-good story,action and funny..
but the new one seems like its gone back to format-good story,action and funny..
Russell Tover (as George) goes behind the reception desk,
dings the bell, and says (in a Prunella Scales voice)
"Basil"
dings the bell, and says (in a Prunella Scales voice)
"Basil"
It is so creative.
Terrific stuff. Loved it again tonight.
I love the way the humour pops up unexpectedly in the middle of a dramatic situation.
Terrific stuff. Loved it again tonight.
I love the way the humour pops up unexpectedly in the middle of a dramatic situation.
Poignant moment when Mitchell was asked for advice by teenage vampire Adam.
Adam wishes to resist temptation and go straight (so-to-speak.)
Mitchell: (with feeling) "You surround yourself with good people.
You find someone better than you."
This was said in the presence of George, Annie and Nina.
Adam wishes to resist temptation and go straight (so-to-speak.)
Mitchell: (with feeling) "You surround yourself with good people.
You find someone better than you."
This was said in the presence of George, Annie and Nina.
Brisket do you know about the mini series on the BBC Three website? Its following Adam going to school and meeting up with another Werewolf and Ghost. Its called 'Becoming Human'
Yeah! Thanks Rawky. I am aware of it, but I haven't looked at it yet.
I intend to do so later today. Cheers!
I intend to do so later today. Cheers!
From Russell's Twitter:-
I am about to watch - channel 4 10 o'clock.
I am about to watch - channel 4 10 o'clock.
There's a few seconds glimpse here into one of the events in tonight's episode.
Don't look if you think it may SPOIL it for you, (although it has been used as a trailer.)
A reminder that Russell Tovey, Lenora Critchlow and Sinead Keenan can
be seen afain as the first gursts in Alan Carr's programme, when it is repeated at
10.45 tonight.
Don't look if you think it may SPOIL it for you, (although it has been used as a trailer.)
A reminder that Russell Tovey, Lenora Critchlow and Sinead Keenan can
be seen afain as the first gursts in Alan Carr's programme, when it is repeated at
10.45 tonight.
russell accepts cult hero award
Seconds only.
I am set, braced, and rarin' to go!
I am set, braced, and rarin' to go!
Splendid!
They are so creative.
They have me laughing out loud, grasping my chair with tension, smiling, totally engrossed.
Brilliant creative ideas and script and of course wonderfully acted and directed.
Absolutely love it.
Some funny stuff in it tonight too!
They are so creative.
They have me laughing out loud, grasping my chair with tension, smiling, totally engrossed.
Brilliant creative ideas and script and of course wonderfully acted and directed.
Absolutely love it.
Some funny stuff in it tonight too!
Loved it again tonight!
and Mr Ditty who is not normally that keen on it said it was good tonight!
High Praise indeed from the frowny man on the sofa!
and Mr Ditty who is not normally that keen on it said it was good tonight!
High Praise indeed from the frowny man on the sofa!
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