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nadia, aberdeen on February 17th, 2009
the actors deserve the credit, especially zoe tapper; her character is the only thing keeping me watching. i hope we get to see the story of her vamprism, as it makes for some very good watching.
andrew, cardiff on February 9th, 2009
Once you've made up your mind on a series you refuse to appreciate an episode if its good. you only focus on the bad things, its so annoying
amy on February 8th, 2009
ABSOLUTE RUBBISH
Jas Devon on February 8th, 2009
I thought this episode was the best yet. Christian Cooke is excellent as Luke and yes he does take the word of the medium quickly. but it is believable as you cant forget he has just been attacked by a pyromancer plus its his dad, he barely knew him he would believe anything if he thought it would make him know his dad more. Overall it was a fantastic episode that kept me intrested throughout, i hope there is a second series. I do admit that the writers need to up their game as some of the episodes were a bit flat namely ep 3 & 5. But the actors are great and deserve most of the credit. I would've liked an explanation as why thrip survived from ep 1 though.
Faye, Exeter on February 8th, 2009
Even though this was another pretty pathetic episode, I am hoping that they get a second series and that they realise that they need new script writers as this show does have potential!

Claire, Kent on February 8th, 2009
Like in the previous few weeks I think the DS review is too harsh and it seems to me to only concentrate on the bad and not the good. Luke, again, is the weak link in how he's written. The lack of relationship with Galvin does make sense now as it allowed him to easily turn on his mentor but it definitely happened too easily still and more reason was needed. I liked however the revelation that Jay had turned against them (and not in a 'mwhahaha' evil way but a misguided manner). I also thought Phil was the strongest he's been all series, particularly in his conversation with Father Simeon. Mina losing control of her vampire side, having done it to save Galvin, provides the great starting point for the next story and I can only hope they get to tell it. There's enough promise here to warrant a chance to put things right. Unfortunately I doubt they'll get it.

Rick, Glasgow on February 8th, 2009
Terrible end to a terrible show. Ill thought out storylines and un-engaging characters, with a special mention going to the incredibly wooden Christian Cooke. Hopefully Buffy heads over to the UK with a few wooden stakes and drives them into this show.
D.P. Brighton on February 7th, 2009
What the finale did do for me was show me what an awesome show it could have been if only the father had achieved what he set out to do- gave me the idea of a series where a boy, brought up by the half-life came back to find his mother, having to adjust to a teenage life/ school/girls while contending with the half-lives coming after him/calling him back, a demon hating god-father and a terrible legacy left to him by his father.