John Mitchell (Being Human)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

John Mitchell is a fictional vampire in the
comedy-drama Comedy drama (also known by the portmanteau dramedy) is a hybrid genre of works that combine elements of comedy and Drama (film and television), drama. In film, as well as scripted television series, serious dramatic subjects (such as death, il ...
TV series '' Being Human'', portrayed by Guy Flanagan in the
pilot An aircraft pilot or aviator is a person who controls the flight of an aircraft by operating its Aircraft flight control system, directional flight controls. Some other aircrew, aircrew members, such as navigators or flight engineers, are al ...
and afterwards by
Aidan Turner Aidan Turner (born 19 June 1983) is an Irish actor. He began his career in the RTÉ medical drama '' The Clinic'' (2008–2009) and the BBC series ''Desperate Romantics'' (2009). He later gained attention for co-starring as one of the main lead ...
. The male lead for the duration of the show's first three series appeared in 23 episodes of the drama, as well as in three ''Being Human'' novels.


Television series


Background

In the series narrative, Mitchell is a soldier during the
First World War World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
when he meets the vampire Herrick. Herrick offers to spare the lives of Mitchell's platoon if Mitchell will allow him to turn him into a vampire; Mitchell agrees, and becomes Herrick's vampire companion. In the ensuing decades, he joins Herrick and is known by other vampires for his brutality and cruelty. In the 1960s Mitchell and Herrick kill several people in a flat. When Mitchell is hiding from the police, he meets a young woman named Josie. Mitchell spares Josie's life, and she helps him to abstain from blood for the next years. As time passes, a romantic relationship develops between the pair, but they eventually go their separate ways. When the
werewolf In folklore, a werewolf (), or occasionally lycanthrope (from Ancient Greek ), is an individual who can shapeshifting, shapeshift into a wolf, or especially in modern film, a Shapeshifting, therianthropic Hybrid beasts in folklore, hybrid wol ...
George Sands is attacked by two vampires, Mitchell saves his life and the two become friends.


Pilot

In the Pilot's narrative Mitchell is a vampire who works with his werewolf friend George in a hospital, where they both have a menial job. Mitchell wants to abstain from blood-drinking. He thinks that he needs someone who supports him with this difficult task. That is why he decides to move into a new home, along with his werewolf friend George. As soon as Mitchell and George move into the room they figure out that a ghost of a young woman named Annie is already living in the house. While his friend George doesn't like Annie, Mitchell instantly feels a connection towards her and wants her to stay in the house. In the hospital he starts an affair with his co-worker Lauren. When they have sex Mitchell is unable to control his blood-lust and kills Lauren. Mitchell feels guilty and tries to save her by turning her into a vampire. Lauren's personality changes, and she seems to enjoy being a vampire and drinking blood. She joins Mitchell's infector Herrick and the vampire Seth who plan to take over the world, along with other vampires.


Series 1

While Mitchell tries to live a life close to humanity Mitchell's infector Herrick doesn't accept that and tries to interfere in Mitchell's life. Mitchell's infectee Lauren tells Mitchell that she is also wrestling with her newfound blood-lust. She adds that she wants to stay clean and asks Mitchell to help her. Mitchell tries to do so but isn't very successful in the process. Being unable to cope with her transformation into a vampire and her deeds, Lauren begs Mitchell to kill her. Mitchell stakes her. After this Mitchell returns to Herrick and joins the vampire community. When Mitchell tries to find Herrick he stumbles upon a cellar in which humans are held in a horrible condition as food sources for the vampires. Mitchell now knows that he has to defeat Herrick. However, it is Herrick who attacks Mitchell first and hurts him badly. Mitchell needs more strength to defeat Herrick. His friend Josie, who is a patient at the hospital, asks him to drink her blood to get stronger again. She is deadly sick and would die anyway. Mitchell does so. Afterwards he meets Herrick and arranges a fight. However, in the end it is George who kills Herrick during his transformations.


Series 2

Mitchell falls in love with Lucy, a female doctor at the hospital, he has been working at. Unknowing to Mitchell Lucy Jaggat works along with priest Kemp in an organization, called CenSSA which tries to heal werewolves by destroying the evil gene. Mitchell is forced to finally reveal to Lucy that he is a vampire, which Lucy already knows. Meanwhile, Mitchell has also other things to deal with. Since Herrick has died the vampire community has no leader anymore and is beginning to fall into chaos. Even though Mitchell doesn't want to he is forced to take over the new leadership of Bristol's vampires. Mitchell decided to launch a Blood Addicts society to keep the vampires clean from blood. Kemp and Lucy make further plans to get rid of what they see as the evil in the world. They set up an explosion in the bar where Mitchell's Blood Addicts society takes place. This leads to the death of most of the vampires in the community. When Lucy's role in this is revealed, Mitchell is devastated. His darkest vampire traits start to come out. Mitchell and his vampire friend Daisy kill twenty people in a train massacre. Meanwhile, George, Annie and George's ex-girlfriend and werewolf Nina have gone into Lucy's CenSSA organisation. Too late they figure out that Kemp can't keep what he has promised and that a lot of werewolves are killed during his experiments. When Mitchell hears that his friends are at the company, he goes there, killing everyone on his way. He meets George and Nina again. However, for Annie it is already too late. She is sent to hell by Kemp. Later George, Mitchell and Nina move to Barry. When Annie is stuck on the other site at purgatory and Mitchell promises to get her back.


Series 3

Mitchell saves Annie from Purgatory, which makes Annie fall in love with Mitchell and Mitchell develops some feelings for her too. However, their luck is overshadowed by Mitchell's guilt of his deeds as a vampire, most importantly his recent kills at the train massacre. He also doesn't tell his friends about this. Furthermore, Mitchell has heard from a prophecy that he would be slain by a werewolf. Mitchell tries to find his murderer which is not easy since he lives with two werewolves (Nina and George). When his resurrected infector Herrick arrives at their home Mitchell wants to get to know how Herrick managed to get back to life, so that he can be resurrected as well. However, not even his new girlfriend and love Annie can help to prevent this prophecy from happening. In the end it is Mitchell who asks his friend George to kill him out of mercy, which also prevents him from killing more people or being a henchman of the vampire Wyndam. George does as his friend wished him to do.


Series 4

At the end of the series Mitchell is joined by his friends Annie, George & Nina and their baby Eve in the afterlife, as all of them have died until the end of the series. A reunion scene with the friends is never shown on television.


Relationships


George Sands

John Mitchell (Aidan Turner) and George Sands have a deep friendship. George tries to help Mitchell to stay clean from blood, while Mitchell wants to help George to cope with being a werewolf. Furthermore, Mitchell also helps George with other things like setting up a date between George and Nina. Mitchell also worries about George after George has killed Herrick. Mitchell knows what the killing means and doesn't want his friend to change.


Annie Sawyer

Mitchell and Annie have a strong connection towards each other. As a vampire and a ghost, they both do not age, and they have both died. For Mitchell, Annie means stability. Annie is not going to leave him, and she sees the good in Mitchell. Over the past few years many people have stopped seeing that in Mitchell, that is why it is so important for him. After he has been running away from being a vampire for such a long time, Annie looks after him, which he needs.


Casting

Guy Flanagan was cast as Mitchell in the Being Human Pilot. The pilot was broadcast in 2008. When Andrea Riseborough announced that she wouldn't be available for an upcoming series of Being Human, the producers had to do a recasting. This way also the dynamic of the main characters would change, which made the production crew rethink their previous casting choices. Creator
Toby Whithouse Toby Lawrence Whithouse (; born 5 July 1970) is an English actor, screenwriter and playwright. His highest-profile work has been the creation of the BBC Three supernatural television series ''Being Human (British TV series), Being Human''. He ...
later said that the pilot vampires were a “bit too Anne Rice” for his liking. So it was decided to change the actors of the pilot's vampires, including Mitchell. Actor
Gregg Chillin Gregg Chilingirian (born 15 December 1988) better known by his stage name Gregg Chillin, is a British actor, director and writer born in Cambridgeshire. Early life Gregg Chilingirian was born in December 1988 in Cambridge to parents of Armenian ...
read for Mitchell but was later cast as Owen. When Aidan Turner got a call from his agent about auditioning for a new drama Being Human, Turner's initial reaction was to turn the offer down. He didn't know what to make of the show's concept, which sounded bizarre to him. As soon as he got the script, Turner's opinion of the show changed. He auditioned for the role and got it a few time later. The changing of the actor of Mitchell changed not only the personality of Mitchell, but also of the characters around him.
Russell Tovey Russell George Tovey (born 14 November 1981) is a British actor. He is best known for playing the role of werewolf George Sands in the BBC's supernatural comedy-drama '' Being Human'', Rudge in both the stage and film versions of '' The History ...
said in an interview that the George that he played alongside Guy Flanagan (Mitchell - Pilot) and
Andrea Riseborough Andrea Louise Riseborough (born 20 November 1981) is an English actress. She made her film debut with a small part in ''Venus'' (2006), and has since appeared in more prominent roles in '' Brighton Rock'' (2010), '' W.E.'' (2011), '' Shadow Dan ...
(Annie - Pilot) was different from the George that he played alongside
Lenora Crichlow Lenora Isabella Crichlow (born 4 January 1985) is a British actress. She became known for her starring roles as Maria "Sugar" Sweet in the Channel 4 comedy-drama series '' Sugar Rush'', Annie Sawyer in the BBC Three supernatural drama series ' ...
and
Aidan Turner Aidan Turner (born 19 June 1983) is an Irish actor. He began his career in the RTÉ medical drama '' The Clinic'' (2008–2009) and the BBC series ''Desperate Romantics'' (2009). He later gained attention for co-starring as one of the main lead ...
, because each actor would respond differently to the character.


Leaving the series

When Aidan Turner got offered a role in the movie series ''
The Hobbit ''The Hobbit, or There and Back Again'' is a children's fantasy novel by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published in 1937 to wide critical acclaim, being nominated for the Carnegie Medal and awarded a prize from the ...
'' as Kíli he decided to leave the series. The production team could not contract actors for more than one season and had to renegotiate with the actors after each series. So creator Toby Whithouse knew before that at some point Aidan Turner would leave the series. To prepare for this Whithouse wrote a sequence in series two where Aidan's character Mitchell would kill many innocent people in a train. Whithouse knew that would be the reason why the character would have to leave, whether it would happen at the end of series three or later. The script of the series had three different possible endings. One of them was that Mitchell gets back to Bolivia with the other vampires. Aidan Turner however thought it was appropriate for the Mitchell's ending that he would be killed and so it was filmed this way. If Aidan would return in some point during the next series Mitchell would only be seen in flashbacks. When Mitchell would have stayed in the series, one possible story would have been that Mitchell would have become the main villain in series four. In 2016 at the
MCM London Comic Con The MCM Comic Con London (formerly known as the London Movies, Comics, and Media Expo, London MCM Expo, and MCM London Comic Con) is a speculative fiction fan convention held at ExCeL London, ExCel London twice yearly since 2002, usually on th ...
Turner said that he is up for another one-off special of Being Human with his former co-stars
Russell Tovey Russell George Tovey (born 14 November 1981) is a British actor. He is best known for playing the role of werewolf George Sands in the BBC's supernatural comedy-drama '' Being Human'', Rudge in both the stage and film versions of '' The History ...
and
Lenora Crichlow Lenora Isabella Crichlow (born 4 January 1985) is a British actress. She became known for her starring roles as Maria "Sugar" Sweet in the Channel 4 comedy-drama series '' Sugar Rush'', Annie Sawyer in the BBC Three supernatural drama series ' ...
.


Characterization

Originally the BBC asked Whithouse to write a story about three college graduates buying a house together. In Whithouse's early ideas John Mitchell was a sex-addicted man. He was working in a call centre and had a string of opportunist relationships. In the end Mitchell turned out to be a vampire who has difficulties controlling his bloodlust. According to Mark Oakley Mitchell is scared of the creature within him but can't prevent him from coming out from time to time. After having killed many people since he had become a vampire, Mitchell does not want to harm anymore. The guilt of his deeds has just become too much for him. According to Monica Germanà Mitchell's addiction to blood shows similarities to alcohol addiction. Sometimes Mitchell believes he has a choice, whether he kills or not. For example, when he tells his infector Herrick, that he doesn't want to join the vampire community because he chooses humans. Other times he has doubts about the existence of a free will when he claims to have no choice. Then his killings are justified by an "overwhelming need". Whenever Mitchell tries to stop killing people or drinking blood, it is motivated by the idea of love. His " about his emotions and questions of ethical responsibility that construct him as a moral animal." Alessandra Stanly describes Mitchell as charming and handsome. He has no trouble attracting women.


Reception

Even though Guy Flanagan got replaced by Aidan Turner after the Pilot, both actors were praised for their portrayal.


Guy Flanagan (Pilot)

Vanessa Randolph from ''Fruitless Pursuits'' enjoyed Guy Flanagan's performance as Mitchell. According to her Guy “brought an otherworldly quality to Mitchell” that she “couldn’t see being replicated, an ‘oldness’ and romance associated with vampires.” When she heard that Flanagan would leave the show, she was devastated. Matt from ''thecustardtv.com'' praises the three distinctive leads with their own unique moral dilemma. He describes Guy Flanagan’s Mitchell as a “laconic, icy vampire who is eaten up with blood-curdling guilt” when he kills humans, drinking their blood. ''Werewolf-Movies.com'' believes that Mitchell is "a cool-as-ice vampire". Diana Kingston-Gabai thinks Guy Flanagan as Mitchell plays his role very well. She loved Flanagan's “more sardonic, constantly-bemused performance and his chemistry with the co-stars” and was sad that he was replaced with Aidan Turner. Daniel Martin from ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'' thinks that Guy Flanagan's Mitchell was too stylised and too vampiric. So he believes it is good that he got replaced by Aidan Turner. Andrew Smith believes that Guy Flanagan's Mitchell is much cooler and quieter than Aiden Turner's which turns Mitchell more into a stoner than a brooding heartthrob.


Aidan Turner

'' Hollywood.com'' thinks that Mitchell “channels his inner-rock-god as the guy you know you shouldn’t like but you do.”. Mark Oakley from ''
Den of Geek ''Den of Geek'' is a UK and US-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture. The website also issues a biannual magazine. History ''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ' ...
'' said that by playing Mitchell Aidan Turner shows what an awesome actor he is “adding dramatic weight, a credible romantic interest and a smattering of leading man about him when necessary." Brent Hartinger from ''
Logo TV Logo TV (often shortened to Logo, and stylized as Logo.) is an American basic cable channel owned by Paramount Media Networks, a division of Paramount Global. Launched in 2005, Logo was originally dedicated to lifestyle and entertainment progra ...
'' feels that Aidan Turner as Mitchell is "very easy on the eyes". According to Robert Moore from ''
PopMatters ''PopMatters'' is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture. ''PopMatters'' publishes reviews, interviews, and essays on cultural products and expressions in areas such as music, television, ...
'' Mitchell is the most compelling character of the show and should be ranked within the "shortest of short lists of great TV vampires". Robert Moore thinks Mitchell is a fascinating character in the same league as
Joss Whedon Joseph Hill "Joss" Whedon ( ; born June 23, 1964) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, comic book writer, and composer. He is best known as the creator of several television series: the supernatural drama ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer' ...
's
Spike Spike, spikes, or spiking may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Books * ''The Spike'' (novel), a novel by Arnaud de Borchgrave * ''The Spike'' (Broderick book), a nonfiction book by Damien Broderick * ''The Spike'', a starship in Peter ...
or
Angel An angel is a spiritual (without a physical body), heavenly, or supernatural being, usually humanoid with bird-like wings, often depicted as a messenger or intermediary between God (the transcendent) and humanity (the profane) in variou ...
. Mitchell committed unspeakable horrors which forces the viewers to think about whether Mitchell is beyond redemption and if he could be anything else besides inhumanly cruel, even if he wants to change. Moore loves that the series, unlike many others, doesn't give an easy answer to this question. In 2011 and 2012
Aidan Turner Aidan Turner (born 19 June 1983) is an Irish actor. He began his career in the RTÉ medical drama '' The Clinic'' (2008–2009) and the BBC series ''Desperate Romantics'' (2009). He later gained attention for co-starring as one of the main lead ...
was nominated as best actor and sexiest male for playing John Mitchell by the ''
SFX magazine ''SFX'' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy. Its name is a reference to the abbreviated form of "special effects". Description ''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 19 ...
''.SFX Magazine (2011): SFX Sci-Fi Awards 2011. Edition: April 2011. Page:93-97SFX Magazine (2012): SFX Sci-Fi Awards 2012. Edition: April 2012. Page:93-97 In 2009 Mitchell was listed on place 21 of '' SFX's'' ''Top Vampires of all Time'' list, in front of such characters as
Barnabas Collins Barnabas Collins is a fictional character, a featured role in the ABC daytime serial ''Dark Shadows'', which aired from 1966 to 1971. Barnabas is a 175-year-old vampire in search of fresh blood and his lost love, Josette. The character, origina ...
,
Eric Northman Eric Northman is a fictional character in ''The Southern Vampire Mysteries,'' written by Charlaine Harris. The character is introduced in the first novel, Dead Until Dark, as vampire living to be about a thousand years and is included in all subs ...
or
Louis de Pointe du Lac Louis de Pointe du Lac is a fictional character in Anne Rice's ''The Vampire Chronicles'' series. He begins his life as a mortal man and later becomes a vampire. He is the protagonist who tells his story in '' Interview with the Vampire'' (1 ...
. According to SFX Mitchell is "another in a long line in conflicted vampires", however his optimism sets him apart. While the other vampires mope he smiles and tries to make the best of things. In 2011 Mitchell was listed on place 60 of '' SFX's'' ''Top Sci-Fi Icons'' list, in front of such characters as
Ron Weasley Ronald Bilius Weasley is a fictional character in the ''Harry Potter'' series of novels by J. K. Rowling. He is introduced in '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' as a first-year student on his way to the wizarding school Hogwarts. ...
,
Sam Winchester Samuel "Sam" Winchester is a fictional character and one of the two protagonists of the American drama television series ''Supernatural'' along with his older brother, Dean. He is portrayed primarily by Jared Padalecki. Other versions of the ch ...
,
Rory Williams Rory Williams is a fictional character portrayed by Arthur Darvill in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Having been introduced in 2010, at the start of Series 5, Rory joins the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Sm ...
,
Xena Xena is a fictional character from the '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' franchise, portrayed by New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless and co-created by Robert Tapert and John Schulian. She first appeared as a villain in the 1995–1999 television serie ...
,
Sookie Stackhouse Sookie Stackhouse is a fictional character and protagonist of ''The Southern Vampire Mysteries'' book series, written by Charlaine Harris. In HBO's television adaptation, ''True Blood'', Sookie is portrayed by Anna Paquin. Creation and casting ...
or
Gandalf Gandalf is a protagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's novels ''The Hobbit'' and ''The Lord of the Rings''. He is a Wizards (Middle-earth), wizard, one of the Istari order, and the leader of the Company of the Ring. Tolkien took the name "Gandalf" fr ...
.Lewin, Russell: Mitchell. Tunnel vision, in: SFX, The Top Sci-Fi Icons (2011), S. 42


See also

* List of fictional vampires


References


External links


Mitchell on the BBC Being Human website

Mitchell on the BBC America website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mitchell, John Fictional vampires Television characters introduced in 2008 Fictional characters with accelerated healing Fictional immortals Fictional characters with superhuman senses Fictional characters with superhuman strength Fictional health professionals Being Human (British TV series) characters Irish male characters in television Fictional soldiers Fictional Irish people Fictional mass murderers Fictional prison escapees Fictional World War II veterans