Being Human continued to have a great start to its fourth season as some of the bigger questions I had started to get answered.
I had some hesitations with the decision to make Sally human because I found her far more interesting as a ghost than as a human, but it looks like her new role will be some kind of medium/ghost whisper type which could add some depth to the character. The same could be said about Josh and Nora now that they're starting their own pack which will inevitably clash with Liam, but I still wonder what's going to happen to Josh. Can he survive this world as a mortal? Will he need to return to his wolfy ways? Who knows?
Aidan and Henry's road to redemption still intrigues me, and I'm still more invested in them now that they're struggling to survive instead of dealing with spoiled, undead socialites, and I was genuinely sad when Henry walked away. He's obviously on borrowed time, but I hope that's not the last we see of him because that goodbye was kind of anti-climactic.
Keep up the good work, Being Human.
I had some hesitations with the decision to make Sally human because I found her far more interesting as a ghost than as a human, but it looks like her new role will be some kind of medium/ghost whisper type which could add some depth to the character. The same could be said about Josh and Nora now that they're starting their own pack which will inevitably clash with Liam, but I still wonder what's going to happen to Josh. Can he survive this world as a mortal? Will he need to return to his wolfy ways? Who knows?
Aidan and Henry's road to redemption still intrigues me, and I'm still more invested in them now that they're struggling to survive instead of dealing with spoiled, undead socialites, and I was genuinely sad when Henry walked away. He's obviously on borrowed time, but I hope that's not the last we see of him because that goodbye was kind of anti-climactic.
Keep up the good work, Being Human.
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