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Being Human (American Version) - Season 4

Really enjoyed the episode.
I'm really curious to see what's going to become of Suzanna. At this point I don't see her surviving to next season.
I hope they don't break up Nora and Josh, I like them as a couple. I understand being her upset with Josh, but it wasn't really his fault so I'm hoping she doesn't hold it against him for too long.
I wonder how long ghost Robbie will hang around?
 
It was keeping the secret that is bad.

They probably don't think about it, but wolves probably have sex with most of the people that they kill before and after they kill them... Do you watch Wilfred? If those wolves are just as fraction of the wolves that Wilfred is a dog, it's a miracle that Josh doesn't spend most of every full moon ####ing every tree knot in the forest.

Wilfred is a fun show. So it was an innocent little wolf sex with Wendy. But either way, Nora would've freaked out upon finding out.

I thought that they did an excellent job casting the actor who played Sally's brother because they look so much alike. Then I looked him up and saw that he's Meaghan Rath's brother.





I thought the same thing too, and also went to IMDB to find out they are real-life brother & sister. I think they'd make a great team in another movie/show. (maybe like a Fitz-Simmons pair like Agent of Shield )

Yeah, Jesse Rath and Megan Rath, real-life siblings. I like him on Defiance. He plays the pasty alien Castithan guy named Alak Tarr.
 
It was a pack.

Group sex is a given.

How do we know that Nora didn't have it off with 5 guys and a couple girls?

I saw the cover to the latest Maxim this morning.

Laura Vandvoort is on the cover.

They called her TV's sexiest Warewolf.

http://ultraimg.com/images/zf7pa.jpg

What a ####ing joke.

She doesn't hold a candle to Kristen Hager.
 
Okay, so Robbie dies and turns into a ghost and doesn't even freak out?! I mean, he wasn't even afraid, just terribly confused.

It was interesting to see Donna's origin in 17th century Massachusetts. The coven had to sacrifice a soul so that Donna could be resurrected as a witch (she wasn't one before but was wrongfully accused and killed). It's too bad she had to leave. She was one of my favorite characters.

Suzanna had to give Aidan a personal rehab session after he slipped up and killed a woman. Aidan was horrified when he found out what happened to their son Isaac.
 
I was waiting for Donna to screw Sally over at the last second.

i saw next week and my first thought was "Being Human: The Wish."
 
:(

Being Human and Person of Interest are the only basic cable/network TV shows I look forward to every week. I enjoy other shows, but as much as those two.

In some ways, I felt Being Human was too good to be on SyFy.
 


Thanks for the link...THAT is Valentine to the fans (at least a short one)...

Very sad for us... with Robbie gone missing, i thought he would be a recurring character or something... i guess not.

But i guess that the whole Sally changing the future thing makes more sense in a storyline.

The actors were great & hope to see them in other stuff soon. Hmm.. Sam Witwer doing a TV version of Superman? :bolian:

The Being Human-themed Subaru commercials were great (hey - i remembered the brand!) --but i guess they didn't sell enough cars! That was some smart marketing though.
 
Damn. Very sad to see it end.
I thought last night's episode was pretty good. I just hope we get a happy ending.
 
In a way, it is fitting that Season 4 is the last one when Josh, Aidan, and Sally's struggles with their supernatural issues seem to be coming to a head.
 
I finally got to see last week's episode. Looks like Sally can jump into her past self and prevent her death. Can't wait to see where they go with that.

I also got to read up on the cancellation. I was wondering why we got farewell video with the article since it would indicate that the cast knew about the show ending and according to Sam Witwer, this was intended to be the last season.

This entire season was, from inception, designed to be the last one. All stories are tied up. This was how we wanted to go. :) - Tweet

Wanted to tell a great story from beginning to end. We didn't want to bleed the concept dry. Believe it or not -Artistic decision - Tweet
 
Well, that was weird. Sally traveling back in time and actually changing history by preventing her own death? The whole relationship/sex thing with Aidan? I think this was all a dream that didn't really happen.
 
You do know that they know that the show is cancelled?

They can fuck shit right up and there are NO CONSEQUENCES.

More so it's a fantastic excuse to invite a lot of people back to say thank-you for building the show.

They did this time travel thing for the last six episode of Felicity which was astounding.
 
I thought Sally might turn into a vampire but she got the werewolf treatment instead.

What was up with those freeze-frames at the end of each act?
 
Comic book effect? I don't know.

Guy, I know the series is ending. But I hope they don't go with the direction of last night's episode. Maybe Sally will realize she's in purgatory and will end up battling John Locke/Smoke Monster.
 
The episode was a fun look at another possible version of the events of the series, but I'm hoping that we go back to the original timeline before the end. They didn't seem to have really tied up to much of the arcs, so at this point I'm assuming they will.
 
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