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I started watching "Being Human" about two years ago, but I took a very long break between seasons 1 and 2. Recently, I picked up watching it again and it's become my way to wind down after a long day.
Near the end of Season 2, Mitchell does something that I found to be extremely out of character. Granted, he was under quite a bit of stress, but I still don't think he would have murdered all of those people. This would really bother me, except that one OOC event has shaped the entirety of season 3. The fallout has been massive. And I love it. It's just an example of how one thing that feels wrong can work really well when the characters are given a chance to react to it properly.
Near the end of Season 2, Mitchell does something that I found to be extremely out of character. Granted, he was under quite a bit of stress, but I still don't think he would have murdered all of those people. This would really bother me, except that one OOC event has shaped the entirety of season 3. The fallout has been massive. And I love it. It's just an example of how one thing that feels wrong can work really well when the characters are given a chance to react to it properly.