Boy, does this season of Being Human keep click or what? Except for the usual missteps involving Sally, "Your Body is a Condemned Wonderland" took things to the next level awfully quickly and I honestly have no idea what's up next at this point.
Obviously, the episode's best moments had to do with Aidan getting picked up by Liam and Josh doing whatever he could to save his best friend's life. Now, I can't say that I was too shocked that Liam had Aidan chained up and tortured him, but what did surprise me was how Aidan refused to give up Nora, and how Josh got scratched by Liam's wolf. Honestly, we all knew that Josh wasn't going to be human forever, but I was expecting him to voluntarily turn himself back into a wolf to save either Nora or Aidan, and I guess that's what happened... but by accident. Regardless, I was floored by what transpired.
On the flipside, the show's still wasting Sally with this half-baked zombie arc that's yet to pay any dividends at all. I guess it was nice to see her cozy up to Max, but he's probably out of the picture now that he knows his girlfriend's literally falling apart. That said, I kind of like the idea of her limbo buddies finally getting in on the action, and that final scene between the three roommates was top notch, so I cannot fully turn on Sally. I mean, how could I?
So, "Wonderland" was chock full of twists and turns, WTF moments, and the trio doing what they do best. All in all, a pretty good episode of Being Human.
Obviously, the episode's best moments had to do with Aidan getting picked up by Liam and Josh doing whatever he could to save his best friend's life. Now, I can't say that I was too shocked that Liam had Aidan chained up and tortured him, but what did surprise me was how Aidan refused to give up Nora, and how Josh got scratched by Liam's wolf. Honestly, we all knew that Josh wasn't going to be human forever, but I was expecting him to voluntarily turn himself back into a wolf to save either Nora or Aidan, and I guess that's what happened... but by accident. Regardless, I was floored by what transpired.
On the flipside, the show's still wasting Sally with this half-baked zombie arc that's yet to pay any dividends at all. I guess it was nice to see her cozy up to Max, but he's probably out of the picture now that he knows his girlfriend's literally falling apart. That said, I kind of like the idea of her limbo buddies finally getting in on the action, and that final scene between the three roommates was top notch, so I cannot fully turn on Sally. I mean, how could I?
So, "Wonderland" was chock full of twists and turns, WTF moments, and the trio doing what they do best. All in all, a pretty good episode of Being Human.
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