Picking up on our shock and dismay at the pile of dust on the floor during the finale of Being Human, we learn that Mitchell had a lot at "stake" outside the world of Being Human.
Being Human U.K. fans figured Aidan Turner’s bloodsucker Mitchell wasn’t long for the show the second Peter Jackson cast the actor in The Hobbit. But did they also assume he wasn’t long for the world?
Perhaps… primarily because the majority of this current season centered on a prophecy that Mitchell (who murdered 20 people on a Bristol train) would be slain by a werewolf — the knowledge of which sent him spiraling from a determined hero to paranoid lunatic.
Not even the love of a good woman — or ghost, i.e. Lenora Crichlow’s Annie — could save him.
Yet, Mitchell’s mercy killing at the hands of wolf-buddy George in Saturday’s finale still hurt. Bad. Maybe it was all the tears and “I love yous” between the pair and flatmate Annie, or that new evil vampire Wyndam popped up at the last minute to unsuccessfully keep Mitchell alive as his henchman.
Either way, it was brutal watching one of the roomies, literally, turn to dust in the wind — so what now?
Get the inside scoop right from the horse's mouth. Read the interview with Being Human creator Toby Whithouse in this revealing InsideTV piece.
Until next season, R.I.P. Mitchell.... Being Human can be a real pain.
Stay tuned....

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