The Old Ones Prequel - Being Human - Series 4 - BBC Three
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home www.bbc.co.uk/beinghuman In the dead of night, across a cold black ocean, a container ship carries its precious cargo from Bolivia to Barry. The Old Ones are coming.
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Mr. Snow is one of the best vampires I've ever seen, and casting Mark Gatiss was the perfect decision. What a wonderful season of Being Human this has been!
A lot of these comments are from 7 years ago. The memories are flooding back.
LOVE this show. Mark Gatiss as Mr. Snow was so good!!
Mr snow literally has no fangs left. But if you look at the family tree during 'The war child' Snow was close to hall but because he sais 'these eyes have looked upon Pharos' it must mean he is another 500 or more year older than hall. 1000+ years. No wonder he looks like he was strangled and hit by a car.
I just wonder how messy and nasty it was for the guy go die without the fangs, you know, I mean if snow still tried with his teeth....ew
He was probably strong enough to rip him in half. In one of the episodes, he disembowels a guy bare handed - With one hand, mind you.
Very awesome! :)
good series
Mark Gatiss looks friggin wicked!!!
dammnit Mycroft :/
I knew it!
This is like the opening of a modern version of Dracula, what with the ship.
I can do nothing but laugh when I see Mark Gatiss as a vampire!
yes! XD
Lazarus? Mycroft? WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU.
@steaiii forgot about that
thanks for reminding me
Mark Gatiss would make a great Master in Doctor Who.
just on the internet
@zebranthonymartin well, if you watch ivan and daisy's prequel, they meet an old one that says "462 and I still have my own fangs" so it must be an achievement~
do these prequels show on bbc? or is this just an online thing, (i'm not from uk, so i watch it online)
@Anndy6789 Ah, that explains the position in the British government (^_^)
Mycroft Holmes?
is it me or does he have no fangs?
+Bubastiss How old do you think Mr Snow was when he was infected? I think at least 40, but I'm not sure
+Liam Roberts Probably. But I think turned would be a more appropriate term, the Vampires, Werewolves and Ghosts in Being Human are Supernatural, not Weird Science. And sorry to be a pedantic twat.
Oh, it's fine, I know that. It was more of a pondering to myself thing
Liam Roberts That's how I took it after I posted. Funny thing is Being Human is the only time I've liked Vampires who were very un Vampire like. They didn't need blood to survive, it was more like an addiction. They cast reflections, shadows and had no trouble with daylight.
But they work perfectly like that in the Being Human world.
Yeah, that's right. And also, they oddly seem like a more realistic vampire, like if vampirism was real, it'd be exactly like the ones we see in Being Human. Though according to the Wiki, the ancestors of modern day vampires were nocturnal and photosensitive, so they can be irritated by the sunlight (depending on how strong it is). I suppose that's why you never see vampires in this series go out in short shirts and or vests.
It's a shame the series didn't continue actually, because I believe they could've whipped up some really good storylines. for example, they could include the original Asian vampire brothers (either one of them would do, if they can't get both of them) as a major threat
Liam Roberts When it comes to Vampires, literally anything written about them that passes into public awareness is viable lore. Sadly that includes Twilight.
Before Hollywood, Vampires could walk abroad in daylight if they had to, but they were as weak and vulnerable as a living human.
And according to European lore, a Vampire could only be killed during the daylight in it's coffin. You had to drive a stake made of certain types of wood considered holy, such as rosewood for example. A priest had to be present to administer last rites as the stake was pounded into the Vampire's heart. Then the mouth had to be stuffed with garlic flowers and the head removed. Finally, you had to separately cremate the two pieces and scatter the ashes over two different consecrated grounds.
I doubt Buffy would have enjoyed that very much.
Blame Peter Jackson for this show ending
Why?