In the fine tradition of Syfy’s Being Human finales, everything has gone to hell (possibly literally, in one case!) for our trio in the Monster House. Tread carefully, for here …
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“If Only I Had a Raw Brain” has us off to see the wizard, if by ‘wizard’ we mean ‘witch who is suddenly way too …
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“For Those About to Rot” seems to be under the impression that getting its Death Club Card punched early and often will get it a free coffee, but there …
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You know how last week’s episode of Syfy’s Being Human was pre-chalking the body outlines on the floor? Well, “Of Mice and Wolfmen” has supplied the body, along …
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“Your Body is A Condemned Wonderland” is not playing around: if titles were people, this one would already be unrolling the caution tape and pre-chalking the body outlines on …
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With “One is Silver and the Other Pagan,” Syfy’s Being Human is now over half-way through the season and is smashing down its carefully constructed house of cards. Sally’s miraculous …
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This week’s Being Human revealed that Aidan’s Turning story is just not as cool as Eric Northman’s (True Blood, represent), that Sally is a high maintenance girlfriend, and that …
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In “Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Mouth,” possibly the grossest-titled Being Human episode ever, Sally found herself jumping bones and getting body-jumped, Josh discovered he still has …
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“I’m So Lonesome I Could Die” gives us a one-two punch to the feelings: this episode is emotionally relentless, and the major villains aren’t even in it. They continue …
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“The Teens They Are a Changin” demonstrates Syfy’s continuing devotion to torturing song titles into becoming suitably descriptive episode titles– a practice which may include side effects such as …
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“(Dead) Girls Just Want to Have Fun” picks up the morning after the shocking season premiere, and doesn’t even bother to take us to breakfast. Instead, we get a vengeful …
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Being Human returned with a vengeance this Monday night, with Sam Witwer, Sam Huntington, and Meaghan Rath reprising their roles as vampire, werewolf, and ghost roommates torn apart by …
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