Re: "Being Human" on BBC America
Loving that Mitchell and Annie are together. The Nina/George baby is making things interesting. I do wonder what Annie will do when she finds out about Mitchell's involvement with the Box Tunnel 20. His observation is right...they could really be together for eternity!
Re: "Being Human" on BBC America
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SpringMaiden27
Loving that Mitchell and Annie are together. The Nina/George baby is making things interesting. I do wonder what Annie will do when she finds out about Mitchell's involvement with the Box Tunnel 20. His observation is right...they could really be together for eternity!
Last season I wanted Annie & Mitchell together so badly but now I'm wavering - even if he didn't have what he did in the season finale hanging over his head, he just doesn't seem ready for a relationship and I don't want to see him hurt Annie. :mmm So I'm curious to see how it's all going to play out - I want to want them to be together again...but Mitchell has to show me he'll be good for Annie. (Is that bad?)
So do we think the guy in the attic (can't remember his name) really doesn't have his memory or is he faking? I think he's faking - he's soooo out to get Mitchell that he has to remember what happened before, right? I'm ready for this storyline to be over.
Anyone else watching the American version? I don't care for it but DH says he now likes it more than the BBC one...
Re: "Being Human" on BBC America
I believe Herrick was indeed an amnesiac until crazy Cora showed up and started spouting off about him being her Captain, etc. There was a split-second recognition in his eyes,which was when he called her pathetic and told her to get away from him. From then on he had his memories back and was playing Nina like a fiddle.