I've said for a long time that I love Mitchell to pieces, but he isn't safe. Watching him finally accept that, completely, as well as the consequences, was one of the most satisfying things ever.
Yes. Yes, yes, yes. And it's not really something I've seen on other supernatural-type TV shows. Where they are actually willing to go all the way.
It's funny. Until this episode, I wasn't really team stake Mitchell, just because I was so attached to him emotionally (even though I got it logically). But they did such an amazing job with this episode and the scene where he asks George to stake him, that I would have been pissed off if he HADN'T died. Because it was finally something HE'D realized, and that made it an amazingly satisfying arc (and one of the best character deaths I've seen, ever).
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I've said for a long time that I love Mitchell to pieces, but he isn't safe. Watching him finally accept that, completely, as well as the consequences, was one of the most satisfying things ever.
Yes. Yes, yes, yes. And it's not really something I've seen on other supernatural-type TV shows. Where they are actually willing to go all the way.
It's funny. Until this episode, I wasn't really team stake Mitchell, just because I was so attached to him emotionally (even though I got it logically). But they did such an amazing job with this episode and the scene where he asks George to stake him, that I would have been pissed off if he HADN'T died. Because it was finally something HE'D realized, and that made it an amazingly satisfying arc (and one of the best character deaths I've seen, ever).