What did I miss out on?


The last episode I recall is when V kissed this red head gal (can't remember her name) and C caught him. And I think V and Red lived together.

Anything good about this that is worth seeing this?

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I guess everybody thinks you are joking. That was in the first half of season 2. We are now in the end stages of season 4. So yeah, a LOT happened. We had our ups and downs - mostly downs as far as the stupid plot and the glaring plot holes go - but we still have our wonderful VinCat.

If you are a fan of the show, you stick with it and take the bad with the good - everybody else fell by the wayside a long time ago. We discuss and bitch about it, but we are still here. Season 3 gave us a fab 1st and last episode the rest was questionable for most - some liked the superhero-ish stuff. Hardly any romance in between the first and the last episode, a few hugs and peck kisses and a lot of wine glasses as barriers between them, lots of unnecessary bickering and fighting and trumped up relationship issues that came out of thin air and made no sense at all. Season 4 is much better in the romance area, but the plot and the dialogue...oh, well been there, done that, heard it all before. Still, great acting of the lead couple and that is why most of us are still here.

Oh, and the redheaded she-beast you mention. She died thank goodness in 212 - I don't think many people were heartbroken about that. LOL.

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Nope! I have been off this show since the last episode I described, like I stated before: this series isn't like what I expected. Frankly it IS like Smallville all over again. Guess everyone has run out of taste for Poetry, great literature, classical music and philosophy.

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Guess everyone has run out of taste for Poetry, great literature, classical music and philosophy.

No, people still enjoy those things, but that's not what this show is. It isn't a remake of the original series, it's a reboot. They're different things. The characters have the same names, and the basic premise of the show - a beast in NYC saves a woman, and they eventually fall in love - is the same, but that's where the similarities end. It's not like when they remake a movie and tell the exact same story over again, or when a cover song comes out that sounds just like the original. This show has always had its own story to tell. If you were expecting a carbon copy of the original, then of course you'd be disappointed. But no one involved with this show has never said that it would be just like the old series. They said right from the beginning that they were putting their own spin on it. You can't judge it by the 80s show, because it's an entirely different story. It'd be like comparing the Teen Wolf series with the movie. They have the same basic premise - a teenaged boy becomes a werewolf - and some of the characters have the same names, but like with this show, that's where the similarities end. The stories aren't the same at all.

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Maybe they should have just made their own BATB instead, leave the names like Vincent, Catherine, Gabriel, Joe and I believe JT is Jacob out of it.

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That red head was hot

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