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Elizabeth Slough-Mills
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I've read so many thoughtful comments from folks like you that I think I'm going to give it another look. Thank you for your perspective!

My problem with Bitten is the same issue I have with many of the new "supernatural romance" movies/shows (also Twilight, True Blood, Vampire Diaries, etc.): They're turning cherished genres (fantasy, paranormal, horror, sci fi) into mindless soap opera. Regular soap operas are bad enough, people by characters who,

Oh I dunno…I think Haven was good for more than five minutes, although I'll concede that the last season was pretty lame. I chuckled at your comment about Being Human; I watched the British version right up until [SPOILER ALERT for those who haven't watched the show] Mitchell got staked. I couldn't handle it after

I'm impressed that you managed to watch it long enough to get to the fifth episode. After a single episode, which was as cliched, sludgy, opaque, and uninteresting as the goo that came out of that body bag, I tuned out. For good. I don't know which is worse, Helix or Bitten (or, as I call it, "Shallow Hairy Rich