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Re: Bitten: The Series
Teaser for season 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX46km2Nbh4 So, do you think there will be any TF scenes worth watching this season? |
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Re: Bitten: The Series
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I don't expect there to be anything better than in season 1 as far as TFs go. There will probably be zero involuntary TFs and those we see will probably be less dramatic and less painful in appearance. The teaser seems to indicate that the other supernatural characters from the books will appear, vampires, demons, witches etc. The more of those we have the more the werewolf characters will stay in human form, very little transforming, instead the werewolves will be relegated to using their heightened senses, enhanced strength, and moderate level of regeneration to confront all the baddies. So I fully expect this to turn into a poor imitation of Buffy but with more sex. I would love to be wrong though. |
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Re: Bitten: The Series
I wouldn't necessarily say that there will be zero involuntary TFs this season. In SyFy's version of Being Human, there was an interesting plot involving a witch that led to said witch causing an involuntary TF with one of the werewolf characters because of her magic. Something similar could happen in this situation. I'm going to stay positive. Despite the lack of TF content, I still enjoy the show, so I'll be tuning in regardless. The addition of some more supernatural characters is gladly welcomed. Werewolf mafia family can get a bit tiresome after awhile.
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Re: Bitten: The Series
I have to agree with you both. Now that Elena has rejoined the pack, her TFs will not be "involuntary". And one of the divergences from the book is the fact that in the series Elena (during the no-TF under the car) has managed to revert the change, a feat that is beyond from the normal werewolf capabilities. In the books, she has still some "TF issues" even after getting back to the pack.
About the production, I suspect that in season 1 there were two of them in the pilot for promotional matters, and well, the "big one" in episode five, ruined by Ms Vandervoort nudity issues (she forgets about that in her collaborations with Peta, though) and the age restrictions in Canadian shows (I suppose). Even after all that, and the DVD version with nothing new to show (we all know that they could have done a nice "director's cut" with a little effort), the series is still interesting and I would recommend it. It is true that the "werewolf mafia" could become tiresome, but it is also not necessary to include the whole pack (witches, demons, vampires) as it is done in other shows to make it interesting... it is a different matter that they have utterly ruined the love triangle, as long as it is something that could have helped to keep the ratings higher :P. I will keep you informed ![]() |
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When it first came out I had high hopes, I wanted it to be good, I appreciated that it existed at all when it never should have gotten off the ground, but it quickly became evident that the source material was discarded for the most part. It lost too much in the transition from print to screen, it hurts to look at. Last edited by TF-Viewer; 01-18-2015 at 02:37 AM. |
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Re: Bitten: The Series
Just skimmed through the first episode of the second season. Save yourselves the effort folks. Elena does not Change at all in this episode. Not even partial TFs. Nada. Zilch.
What a letdown. |
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Well that doesn't surprise me a bit. I had already figured we'd have less transformation action this time around.
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Re: Bitten: The Series
You are right. Anyway, they put a male werewolf TF, I assume only to justify that it is a "werewolf show".
BTW, any of you could tell me what's "The Undoing" about? Is there any interesting thing there? A "Sondra Bauer" character is highly unlikely, but I (stupidly) never give up. |
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Re: Bitten: The Series
Honestly though I don't think we should give up hope just yet since the end of last episode showed the undoing people injecting a woman with werewolf blood. So honestly another character injecting herself with female saliva honestly doesn't look to out of the picture. Also I realize we don't care so much for this on the board but I felt like this was a much stronger start thematically than last season. We have an established threat, an established goal, and Elena is no longer a weird pouting sookie like character and is actually getting shit done. Also the undoing looks like a pretty cool black magic/ fbi type organization which are always my favorites.
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Re: Bitten: The Series
That'd mean Elena would no longer be the world's only female werewolf
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Re: Bitten: The Series
There was a partial TF after the woman infected herself, she lived through that. Later there were 'off screen' full TFs of the character and ultimately she was killed while in wolf form.
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