Saturday, February 12, 2011
watch Being Human Season 3 Episode 4
WOWEEEE!!! Being Human next episode titled “The Pack”, Annie and Mitchell find it hard to make the transition from being just friends to boyfriend and girlfriend. Excited by the prospect of werewolves, Tom attempts to find Nina and George but his presence at the bed and breakfast is met with hostility. Just love this supernatural series, vampires, werewolves and ghosts in a show? You just gotta love this one, so join me and watch Being Human Season 3 Episode 4 here:
About last episode, Episode 3 “Type 4”.
Annie meets a loud drunk girl named Sasha, who turns out to be a zombie. Mitchell meets his number one fan, who idolizes him for his past. Meanwhile, George and Nina suffer repercussions from what they did as wolves.
About the show:
Being Human is a British supernatural drama television series. It was created and written by Toby Whithouse and broadcast on BBC Three.[1] It stars Aidan Turner as Mitchell, a vampire; Russell Tovey as George, a werewolf; and Lenora Crichlow as Annie, a ghost who are all trying to live a normal life. The first two series were set in in Totterdown, Bristol; during the show's third series, Sinead Keenan became part of the main cast, and the series relocated to Barry Island, Wales.
A werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost try to live together and get along.
Life among the living is tough enough, but meet Mitchell, a 120-year-old vampire, George, a highly intelligent werewolf, and Annie an agoraphobic ghost who died under mysterious circumstances, whom all live together with just the slight bit of hope that they can fit into the community and smile at… More the thought of being human. But they soon discover that being human is not as easy as they hoped.
Some Trivia on the show:
Annie appears in the clothes she was wearing when she died which change subtly depending on her state of mind.
Annie's eyes are normally brown but they turn blue when she is visible to humans and turn violet when she is haunting.
Toby Whithouse originally conceived the show as a drama in the vein of "This Life" (1996) with the three characters sharing a flat. Originally, Mitchell was a sex addict, George had anger-management problems and Annie was an agoraphobe. Whithouse added the supernatural elements later, finding what he believed to be the underworld equivalent for each character: the sex addict Mitchell became a vampire, the angry man George became a werewolf, and the agoraphobe Annie became a ghost.
Aidan Turner is the only one of the main cast members not to have appeared on "Doctor Who" (2005). Russell Tovey (George) played Alonso Frame in "Doctor Who: Voyage of the Damned (#4.0)" (2005), Lenora Crichlow (Annie) played Cheen in "Doctor Who: Gridlock (#3.3)" (2005), and Sinead Keenan (Nina) played Addams in "Doctor Who: The End of Time: Part One" (2005) and "Doctor Who: The End of Time: Part Two" (2005). Also, 'Dean Lennox Kelly', who plays 'Tully' also played 'Shakespeare' in 'The Shakespeare Code'. Additionally, Donald Sumpter who plays Kemp in Season 2, has appeared in the original "Doctor Who" (1963) serials The Wheel in Space (Episodes 1-6) and The Sea Devils (Episodes 3-5).