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Re: Bitten: The Series
Did the finger/nail growth not count as TF content?
SPOILER: I'm interested in seeing if Kane's girlfriend actually gets made into a wolf herself by the end of this season. That could be a promising development. |
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About the spoiler, if they follow the book no, there is not going to be a female werewolf until book two. If you have seen the trailer (sure you did), her image there could be misleading, as other they did just for promotional purposes... and also it doesn't mean anything, in fact ![]() Note: Some people out there are saying that in case they'll make a second season, the producers probably would jump to Frostbitten book, leaving us without the female werewolf in Stolen (the second book). The reason is that they want to keep the show "clear" of other supernatural entities (which is good, except for the no-other-female-TF thing). Well, I will still have a look at the next episodes. Yeah, I haven't lost all faith in the show ![]() |
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By the way, I think I owe you this:
http://pdfspider.com/go/5434078 It is the graphic novel about how Elena was turned into werewolf. The graphic novel is supposed to be canonical, and not an effort from a fan or something like that. So, after reading it, you should imangine how could it have been in a "HBO style"... Moreover, contrary of what happened in the episode 5, it gives off a clear idea of why Elena clearly decided to go back to the pack. About the comic itself, it is quite short, so you can read it in 5 minutes ![]() |
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I recall there were partial TFs like that in her books though. At least two to my recollection. One in which their alpha was able to transform his hands to be human while the rest of him was still wolf, and one where she grew claws to slice a guy's wrist. So if that was either of those you're talking about it still fit perfectly with the book.
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That women are supposed to die during the transformation was not portrayed effectively during Elena's struggle through her first transformation. Detail in the transformation or not, it seemed easier for her to overcome than they built it up to be. Book aside, the TV show is not doing much setup that leads to anything. The only thing was that women cannot survive the change, and she spent about a minute huffing and puffing through something that should have killed her. Unless they come back to why it was so easy for her, the budget, time limits, and writing (specifically) for the episode should have considered this for a better payoff. Even if we didn't see anymore transformation detail.
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Anyone else find it odd that Bitten TV's werewolves don't seem to use their superior senses as frequently as you'd expect them to? There have been several scenes where they would have smelled someone before they saw them, and there's no dramatic reason for them to not have been able to do so, other than that the writers are lazy. If these people have superior senses, they shouldn't have them 'switched off' other than when the plot calls for it. I'm thinking more and more of this as an inferior spin on the werewolf mythos a la Twilight's take on vampires. Best, -C |
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