User talk:Hisana456/@comment-4475299-20130911103327/@comment-4475299-20130917123013

It's not so much that - you can't keep offering the same evil-vampire/werewolf or restless/haunting-ghost plots forever, and the interactions between three flat-sharing supernatural entities was a good idea.

What I've found impossible was the twisted treatment of the vampire and the werewolf characters' psychology. They're not necessarily evil in themselves but they're certainly predators. Once they've settled down in their lifestyles, I doubt very much that they've got any remorse for what they're doing; they may just be worried whether they'll be discovered or not.

Mind you, they might not necessarily settle down - the change is certainly shocking, and the inexperience can be deadly (and both taxing), but once they got used to being werewolves/vampires the inhibitions/habits/teachings that ruled their human lives will certainly change. Not least because now their sustenance comes from human blooed (vampires), or because once a month, they're subject to phasing to something that has little or no control on him/herself (werewolves).