Not until there's been a lot of trudging over rocky terrain and gazing at each other in extreme close-up.
So it's only after gazing longingly at each other that someone's ring gets destroyed?
Not until there's been a lot of trudging over rocky terrain and gazing at each other in extreme close-up.
Does anybody know ifGeorge and Nina are at least there in the first episode before they're written off the show? Or is their absence done off screen and explained through Annie?
Does anybody know ifGeorge and Nina are at least there in the first episode before they're written off the show? Or is their absence done off screen and explained through Annie?
They're there for the first episode or two. George is in the trailer and Russell Tovey talked about filming Being Human on his twitter.
Does anybody know ifGeorge and Nina are at least there in the first episode before they're written off the show? Or is their absence done off screen and explained through Annie?
They're there for the first episode or two. George is in the trailer and Russell Tovey talked about filming Being Human on his twitter.
Haha I guess I should have watched the trailer before I asked.
Yeah, the show always seemed smaller and more personal, but this has changed of late as the focus has shifted invariably away from the core cast and expanded outward.
Being Human, BBC Three’s award winning and critically-acclaimed drama series, will return for a fifth series. The unconventional trio of a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost will live on as six more episodes, commissioned for BBC Three next year.
Creator and Exec Producer Toby Whithouse is keeping plans closely under wraps, but he can confirm that werewolf Tom (Michael Socha) and vampire Hal (Damien Molony) will return.
Toby says: "Being Human lives on! The response to series four has been terrific. We're thrilled that the audience has taken the new cast into their hearts with such enthusiasm and affection and we're delighted to have this opportunity to expand their world further, exploring new characters and telling new stories. A heartfelt thank-you to all the fans for their unstinting support and to the BBC for letting us mess up the sandpit for a fifth year."
Agree. Kinda suspected that the season would end this way as soon as they introduced the new ghost. I really hoped they wouldn't do it, but when they did, I absolutely loved how it was done.I loved it - that's how to send off a character.
Plus added hot Terminator-style time traveller and another a loopy ghost. I'm looking forward to it all!
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