Going away for the weekend, and the ensuing snow, played havoc with my TV watching schedule, so I missed episode two of Being Human. I’ve just caught up with it on iPlayer and it was… wow. Quite sexy, quite gory, quite everything. It featured a guy called Tully, who presented himself to George as a fellow werewolf, and moved into the house after he had charmed Annie and Mitchell. He wanted George to embrace his inner wolf, and tried to instill a primeval confidence in him. It didn’t really work and it turned out that he was the werewolf that bit human George all those months ago. Annie, meanwhile, was coming to terms with the fact that she may be stuck in one place forever, and Mitchell was still resisting the urge to feed. A great, great episode. Bit late for a review now, but there are some casual observations and my best bits after the jump…
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1. Russel Tovey’s arse baring. Again.
2. George’s scary transformation into a werewolf.
3. “We’re British. You’re not allowed to speak to your neighbours after you’ve nodded to them for 15 years.”
4. Werewolf survival training with Tully. Double bags, wet wipes and chicken on a piece of string.
5. Bitchy Nina, the acting sister at the hospital. And George’s terrible attempt at chatting her up.
6. Lauren on being a vampire: “It’s like Hotel California. You can check in but you can’t leave.”
7. Mitchell: “Things move and shift and settle again. It’s like… what are those snowstorm things called?” Annie: “A snowstorm.”
8. The fact that Mitchell revealed he was an extra in Casablanca.
9. Vampire porn!
10. Werewolf fight at the end!
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