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thatnightwolf 03-09-2014 04:21 PM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
1. Download Holablocker for Firefox (or whichever browser you use)
2. Set it to Canada
3. Stream the episode straight from: www.space.ca
4. Enjoy!

Kantomaster1111 03-09-2014 05:55 PM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
Probably because John Fawcett directed (he's a fan of tails), there's an offscreen tail growth in the episode for the deformed werewolf woman, right near the end. If that doesn't "count," I simply mean that she has a tail. Better than nothing, right?

WuschelWolf 03-10-2014 03:21 AM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
Here they are. Like anyone else said, don't get your expectations too high. There is no muzzle TF and no on-screen tail growth. But if you just love to see women halfway transformed, like me, then you might like it. :p


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1f...tf1_shortfilms
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1f...tf2_shortfilms

Erostransform 03-10-2014 07:35 AM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
My apologies gang. I will start posting the transformations again. Real life has kept me busy.

Please stand by.

Erostransform

Cactus Jack 03-10-2014 10:12 AM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
The one at the end in very unappealing, she's pretty much being ripped apart and is dying.

Mr Wayne 03-10-2014 10:27 AM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WuschelWolf (Post 726362)
Here they are. Like anyone else said, don't get your expectations too high. There is no muzzle TF and no on-screen tail growth. But if you just love to see women halfway transformed, like me, then you might like it. :p


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1f...tf1_shortfilms
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1f...tf2_shortfilms

WuschelWolf,

And to think she was sooooo close to ripping out of at least the back of her top... Kudos for the increasing heart beat sound effect and how unwanted they portrayed (Elena) trying to fight the change. Much obliged WW. It's better than the second one, or nothing I suppose. Lol. Also a shame she didn't fully transform and destroy said outfit, but then again I am not familiar with the literature source material.

Imagine if the producers had worked in some even minor clothes rippage to her under-junk car change... This forum would have howled at the moon. ^_* Seeing her expanding and stretching her clothing during a full change, bursting out of it, brings to mind the old transformations of The Incredible Hulk 80s TV series. ;)

Chiaroscuros 03-10-2014 10:26 PM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
Non-TF thought : Anyone else think Kane is alive somehow? My assumption was that Clay castrated him. If that wasn't the showrunners intent, the way that scene ended was strange.

Best,
-C

lowes96 03-11-2014 07:26 AM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
Yeah the second one doesn't even count as a transformation in terms of process. I didn't like it all but the car transformation was done very well and her fighting the change was a nice touch. I don't understand why a lot of people liked the second one tho I thought it was aweful and no transformation was shown. I was thinking she was gonna turn into a werewolf not a were retard lol

Chef123 03-11-2014 11:42 AM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
Well, while there was no actual process shown during the second TF, IMO it was somehow interesting to see a woman stuck "inbetween" two forms. Not quite wolf, but not quite human either. While not showing the actual process, it at least gave you the impression, that she was in mid-transformation (until she supposedly died, unfortunately).

Anahki 03-11-2014 02:59 PM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chef123 (Post 726477)
Well, while there was no actual process shown during the second TF, IMO it was somehow interesting to see a woman stuck "inbetween" two forms. Not quite wolf, but not quite human either. While not showing the actual process, it at least gave you the impression, that she was in mid-transformation (until she supposedly died, unfortunately).

Personally, I think that it could serve as an inspiration to make some interesting artwork... and it is also a subtle reminder that there are many times when the FX guys have more to offer than what is usually shown in movies and series.

Kantomaster1111 03-13-2014 09:34 PM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
I like the second transformation for two reasons: the first is the inclusion of a tail (thank John Fawcett for that one).

The second reason is that we now know what Elena avoided, and another clue as to why she may be a special case (aided by the fact that she is the only werewolf to ever suppress the change). The story would be finally starting to move somewhere, if only the rest of the writing was stronger.

Thrillerboy 03-14-2014 01:00 AM

Re: Bitten: The Series
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kantomaster1111 (Post 726683)
I like the second transformation for two reasons: the first is the inclusion of a tail (thank John Fawcett for that one).

The second reason is that we now know what Elena avoided, and another clue as to why she may be a special case (aided by the fact that she is the only werewolf to ever suppress the change). The story would be finally starting to move somewhere, if only the rest of the writing was stronger.

My biggest problem is that they really didn't make enough of a deal of her first change. It was kinda like "Ow, this hurts", "Deal with it, or you'll die", "Ow again", and it was over. I have no idea how the book described it, but the scene (ignoring the tf parts, talking strictly storywise) was underwhelming to be depicting something that was so dangerous to Elena.


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