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Together, the three of them discover that being human is not as easy as it seems. [2] Season 2 began on January 16, 2012, and adds Kristen Hager to the main cast as Josh's on-and-off girlfriend and fellow werewolf Nora, as well as Dichen Lachman as Suren, the would-be vampire queen of Boston and an old flame of Aidan's.
Being Human is a supernatural drama television series developed for North American television by Jeremy Carver and Anna Fricke, based upon the British series of the same name created by Toby Whithouse. The show has an ISAN assigned root ID of 137959 (0002-1AE7) [1] except for the first episode of season three being 213433 (0003-41B9). [2]
According to Bill Gorman from the website TV by the Numbers, season one's premiere episodes of Being Human averaged 1.8 million viewers, making it Syfy's most successful winter season scripted series launch since 2005. "Through its first nine weeks on Syfy, and including repeat broadcasts, Being Human [was] seen by 19.1 million total unique ...
In season 2, she tries to help Julia, Josh's ex-fiancée, and Josh get back together. Emily comforts Josh after Julia dies in a traffic accident. In season 3, Emily returns to take Josh on his bachelor party to a strip club, along with Aidan and Kenny.
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Hal's character notes on the BBC 3 Being Human page state that "coming to Honolulu Heights is a huge disruption for Hal. And he doesn’t cope well with disruption. At first, Hal – the stand-offish, posh vampire – and Tom – the common, feral werewolf – find themselves at loggerheads, but once a mutual respect is gained, we see this odd ...
The Making-of is called Being Human Unearthed. It was broadcast on 28 March 2009 on BBC Three [28] [29] In the United States it was shown at 26 July 2009 on BBC America. [30] The Being Human fans in Australia could see Being Human Unearthed at 11 June 2010 on ABC 2. [31]