Being Human, The SyFy Verison

The Ties That Blind
episode 7
At the hospital, Josh discovers that Nora has finally returned from her self-imposed exile, at least physically—mentally, she's more confused than ever. Back at home, Sally finds that she's not the only spirit haunting their abode—her latest ghostly tormentor is her recently deceased ex-fiancé Danny who has an ax to grind about being killed in prison. When one of the older vampires shows up to investigate Hegaman's death, Aidan finds himself caught between a rock and a hard place.

Josh and Nora try to get reacquainted but the rift between them has grown even wider since Will's murder. And the purebred werewolf twins certainly aren't helping matters by lying to Josh about being in contact with Nora. Nora tries to mend fences by deciding to "turn" with Josh in the storage unit, but finding out about Cecelia's attempt to kill the twins convinces her to side with her pack over Josh. Unfortunately, the twins have captured Cecelia and they hold her hostage in order to lure Aidan into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Nora is all too happy to play along once she realizes she loves being a wolf and the freedom it gives her.

Once Aidan realizes that Cecelia is missing, he suspects Josh and confronts him. Josh confesses to soliciting Cecelia's help and Aidan looses his temper. He's tired of trying to protect Josh from the vampire clan. When Conner calls Aidan to tell him that Cecelia has been captured, Aidan has no choice but to play along to protect Cecelia (and Josh). Later, during the full moon, Aidan finds himself outnumbered (four werewolves to one vampire) and he has no choice but to sacrifice Cecelia to survive. In the morning, Aidan kills Conner in retribution and passes off the body as the wolf that killed Heggeman. That solves Heggeman's murder but it leaves two very pissed off werewolves to contend with: Nora and Conner's twin sister, Brynn.

After a pep talk from Aidan, Sally is convinced that she can take on Danny in a contest of ghostly powers, but she is sadly mistaken. Danny, it turns out, has learned all the tricks of the trade from the ghosts in the prison where he was killed. Just when Danny is about to kill Sally (again), the Reaper shows up and shreds Danny into oblivion. The Reaper has been sent to balance the scales and now that he's taken Danny, it's time to take Sally too. Fortunately, the Reaper gives Sally time to settle her accounts and say her goodbyes and promises to come shred her away later. Sally waits up for her roommates, but Aidan and Josh are in no mood to talk after their harrowing night in the woods. Sad but resolved, Sally prepares to leave them behind without saying goodbye.
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I've Got You Under Your Skin
episode 8
In this week's episode, the Reaper finally returns for Sally's soul after being MIA for a week, Josh's sister Emily shows up to break him out of his self-imposed exile, and Aiden scrambles to satisfy Princess Suren's edict to cull Bishop's orphan vampires ASAP.

After getting a concerned call from Aidan, Emily shows up to give Josh a much-needed kick in the pants. Struggling to pull things together after losing Nora, Josh is thankful for the sisterly love. At least, until he realizes that Emily has become close to his ex-girlfriend Julia. During a chance encounter, Josh and Julia toss barbs at each other but end up bonding once they are forced to take care of a very drunk Emily—just like old times. With the ice finally broken, Josh and Julia have their first real conversation since Josh left her at the altar years ago. Josh explains as much as he dares and Julia, even though she doesn't get it all, does understand that the Josh she knew is gone. With that truth on the table, perhaps the air is finally clear enough for them to work together peacefully.

It's been almost a week since Sally made peace with being shredded by the Reaper and his sudden absence has her very much on edge. When he finally does show up, Sally reads him the riot act but it turns out that he's been trying to find a loophole for her. Reaper's take-it-or-leave-it offer is a big one: Sally can take his place as the new Reaper, or she can be reaped herself. Overwhelmed, she turns to Aidan who makes the radical suggestion that Sally kill the Reaper before he can kill her. Sally soon tracks down her high school buddy Stevie—the only ghost she's known to "shred" another ghost before—but he cautions her against it. Sally tries to kill the Reaper anyway and, when she fails, begins to like the idea that she could take the Reaper's place. Her first assignment? Shred her friend Stevie.

When Princess Suren finds out that Mother is coming back to Boston to make sure that Bishop's orphans have been culled, she panics and tells Aidan that they must kill them all by the end of the day. Aidan reaches out to Henry and tells him to get all the orphans together in one place so that Aidan can save them. Henry, happy to be providing safe passage for the orphans, does just as Aidan asks and collect as many of them as possible. When Aidan shows up he promises the orphans a new life if they are willing to leave Boston behind. Sadly for them, it's all a ruse. Aidan rushes Henry out the front door just as Suren disinvites them from afar, causing them to burst into flame. Henry is livid, but he recognizes this is his only opportunity to rejoin the vampire family after more than 80 years of exile. All he has to do is survive Suren's very painful punishment for him—a horror Aidan cannot even bear to watch.
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When I Think About You I Shred Myself
episode 9
In this week's episode, the Reaper trains (and torments) Sally, Josh and Julia find themselves making eyes at each other around the hospital, and Aidan breaks the "being human" pact by harboring a very wounded Henry in the house he shares with Josh and Sally.

Depressed but committed, Sally approaches her training with the Reaper in a determined fashion. After getting some help from the Reaper, Sally makes it through her first shredding but still feels unsettled—even more so when Boner shows up looking for Stevie. Now Sally knows for sure that Reaper has been misleading her. He told her that Stevie killed Boner and needed to be shredded to balance the scales. Sally turns to Zoe for advice and decides to attend Zoe's next ghost support meeting. When the Reaper uses this opportunity to kill all of the ghosts in the group, Sally panics and runs away. Later, Zoe's boyfriend Nick shows up to help but when the Reaper grabs him too, Sally is forced to confront a horrible reality: There is no Reaper. It's Sally who has developed a dark side and killed all the ghosts around her. Confused about what's happening, Josh and Aidan imprison Sally until they can figure out what to do with her.

When Josh's old friend Stu shows up unexpectedly, Josh is excited and surprised. Stu, who was killed by the same werewolf who turned Josh, has been haunting Ithaca all this time before working up the courage to track down Josh. After an awkward but welcome reunion, Stu notices the reemerging sparks between Josh and Julia and advises Josh to keep his distance. Fat chance. Very quickly, Josh and Julia are rediscovering the sparks that led them to like each other in the first place. That, plus their long history, makes it hard to stay away from each other. After a late night drink with Julia, Josh is able, just barely, to walk away from Julia … at least momentarily. He returns seconds later and takes her home. Oddly, Josh wakes up with no knowledge of what he's done. Turns out that Stu used Josh's body to sleep with Julia, the love of his life, leaving Josh with the tough choice to pull Julia closer or push her away.

Aidan nurses Henry back to health the only way he knows how, by providing fresh blood in the form of two very human vixens who offer themselves to Henry willingly—once Aidan compels them, of course. Henry regains his strength while Aidan remembers how Henry once helped him survive the ravages of war. When they first met ages ago, Henry removed bullets from Aidan's body and protected him from other suspicions patients in a makeshift war hospital. In gratitude, Aidan turned Henry to help him become a hunter instead of always being the prey. Back in present day, the women who are servicing Henry suddenly snap out of it and see Henry for the skinless monster he is. Aidan makes the instant decision to kill them, making the situation much worse for him, and heightening tensions between he and Josh.
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Dream Reaper
episode 10
In this week's episode, Aidan, Josh and Zoe commit to doing whatever it takes to break Sally out of her zombie-like state.

After being trapped on the staircase with salt, Sally falls into a deep sleep that Josh and Aidan can't seem to wake her from. Worried, they decide to seek out nurse Zoe, the one person who knows enough about ghosts to be helpful. The problem is soliciting her help without letting her know that Sally has already shredded Nick, Zoe's ghostly boyfriend.

Zoe isn't interested in helping Sally since Sally just attacked and killed all the ghosts in her support group but when Aidan explains that Sally seems to be sick, Zoe reluctantly agrees. At the house, Aidan and Josh explain everything that's happened and, once Zoe hears the whole story, she realizes that another spirit has inhabited Sally's soul.

With Zoe's encouragement, Josh and Aidan both try to talk to Sally but the Reaper has her trapped in a fantasy that she's enjoying immensely. In her mind, Sally is engaged to the Reaper (Scott), and the two of them live in a well-decorated version of the same house she lives in with Josh and Aidan.

While Sally only hears Josh and Aidan as whispers, the Reaper can hear them all too well. In an attempt to strengthen his hold on Sally, Reaper convinces Sally to go to sleep and then uses Sally's body to tell Zoe that Sally killed her beau. Horrified, Zoe tries to leave but the Reaper traps all of them in the house together—a recipe for certain disaster since the full moon is only hours away and Aidan is weak with hunger. The only way for Zoe to survive the night is to help Sally.

Zoe mind melds with Sally, inserting herself into Sally's fantasy of an engagement party. Zoe tries to convince Sally that her dream life is just that: A dream. Meanwhile, Aidan can't resist the urge to suck some of Zoe's blood while she's incapable of fighting back and Josh has to stop him. With time ticking away and no way to escape the house, the night looks grim, especially after Aidan drinks some of Josh's blood and goes into convulsions.

Aidan's pained screams rip through Sally's fantasy of an engagement party and Sally is finally able to see her friends and the trouble they are in because of her. She chooses to return to her body, which releases Reaper's control over the house.

Finally free, Josh heads to the woods, Aidan limps to his bedroom and Zoe tells Sally that she'll never forgive her for killing Nick. Sally is left alone with Scott the Reaper, whom she now knows is a part of her.
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Partial Eclipse of the Heart
episode 11
In this week's episode, Aidan gets some unexpected help in his efforts to escape while a solar eclipse has disastrous consequences for Sally and Josh.

When we last saw Aidan, Henry had just ambushed him at the hole-in-the-wall hotel where he was hiding with Suren. Thankfully, it turns out that Henry is just playing along with Mother's wishes—he wants to help Aidan go on the run but without Suren. Speaking of Suren, she's having a tough time adjusting to a life where not everything is at her beck and call. After Aidan sends Henry back to Boston with a scar and a good story to tell, Aidan visits one of the vampire elders and blackmails him into taking him and Suren in. When Aidan returns to the hotel with the good news, however, he finds that Suren is gone—she's returned to the life of being a vampire princess.

Sally is still haunted by what she did to Nick so she stalks Zoe at the hospital to beg her forgiveness and ask for another chance at baby reincarnation. Zoe, of course, ignores her but, later, a solar eclipse causes one of the ghosts that Sally "shredded" to reappear right in front of them. Quickly, Sally and Zoe deduce that the eclipse is causing shredded ghosts to reappear in the same place where they were shredded. They each rush to the house where they find the ghosts of Nick and Danny laying helplessly on the floor. Ironically, Danny is happy to see Sally while Nick is terrified. When Zoe shows up, Nick lies to her about how peaceful his limbo is and the two of them share a heartfelt goodbye.

Josh seeks out Ray and learns that Ray has reconnected with his family and even started his own business. Josh can't stomach the idea of killing Ray to lift the werewolf curse so instead; he asks Ray's advice. Surprisingly, Ray suggests that Josh should tell his woman (Julia) everything. As if on cue, Julia tells Josh that Chelsea, her best friend from Ithaca is in town and asks if she and Josh can tell Chelsea that they've gotten back together. Josh is reluctant but warms up to the idea. After Chelsea leaves them alone together, Josh decides to confess about the wolf but, before he can, the eclipse triggers his transformation and Josh ends up showing Julia rather than telling her.

Speechless, Julia backs away and gets hit by a passing car, killing her instantly. Julia's ghost stops to talk to Josh long enough to let him know that he should have told her everything before vanishing though her door, leaving Josh alone with his loss and guilt.
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It's My Party And I'll Die If I Want To
episode 12
In the season two finale of Being Human, Josh wrestles with the sudden loss of Julia, Sally is wracked with guilt over what she’s done to Nick and Aidan returns to Boston to confront Suren about leaving him.

When pressed by Aidan, Suren confesses that she loves him and only came back to Mother to prevent him from being hunted down and killed—she was trying to save him. Once Aidan realizes that Suren will never be free of Mother’s grasp, he decides to take matters into his own hands. With Henry’s help, Aidan devises a plan to kill Mother. Henry is reluctant at first but ultimately agrees to help Aidan, his maker. Aidan, through a series of flashbacks, remembers that Mother is weakest when she’s sleeping in her lake house cellar and hopes to attack her then. He asks Henry to leave a sign outside Mother’s estate so that he’ll know when it’s safe but, when Aidan enters, he discovers that Henry has been captured and Mother is waiting for him with reinforcements. Mother tries to get Suren to kill the captured Aidan but, when Suren refuses, Mother kills her own daughter—right in front of Aidan! Aidan tries to exact revenge but falls short and Mother decides to have him buried alive—a fate worse than death. Mother left Suren buried for 80 years—will Aidan fare any better?

It seems that Sally has taken up a new hobby: Trying to sneak into the doors of other ghosts. After seeing what happened to Nick and Danny, Sally is intent on finding a way into ghost limbo so that she can figure out how to bring Nick back. When her mother shows up, Sally thinks that she’ll get some help but, unfortunately, her mom’s door appears just as suddenly. Feeling sorry for Sally, Sally’s mom suggests that she take the door meant for her but Sally knows that will only drive her crazy. Sally tries to get her mom to shred her but her mother loves her too much to inflict that type of pain on her daughter.

Finally, with Scott the Reaper looking on, Sally does the unthinkable—she shreds herself, hoping to find her way into limbo and to bring Nick back. We can hear Sally’s voice in the house’s radio, so we know she made it but how will she get back?

When Josh heads home to Ithaca for Julia’s funeral, his sister Emily heads him off at the pass. With everyone blaming him for Julia’s death, it’s best for him to keep his distance. Back in Boston, he finds out that Nora was hurt during the eclipse as well, and as he sits by her bedside she tells him that killing Ray, the werewolf who turned him, will cure both her AND Josh. With this news, Josh takes a dark turn and decides to kill Ray and free himself of the curse. Surprisingly, Aidan offers to help but when Aidan doesn’t show up after Josh and Sally lure Ray into the woods, Josh is left to fend for himself. Ray gets the upper hand and is about to kill Josh when Nora shows up unexpectedly wielding a gun. As we fade to black we hear two shots, but who will live and who will die?
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AidanSam Witwer
Aidan has worked as a nurse in a hospital in Boston for the past several years. He likes working in a job where he can hopefully do some good and help people. He also finds comfort in laying people to rest, in helping them find the peace in death that he will never know


JoshSam Huntington
Josh's bright future was hijacked when he was turned into a werewolf and forced to abandon his family and the life he once knew with no explanation. He established a lonely existence on the fringes of society, escaping to the woods each full moon for his excruciating transformation into a werewolf. Then he met Aidan, whose friendship allowed the funny, neurotic, loyal Josh to re-emerge—and with it, the prospect of a normal life. With Aidan's help, Josh secured a job as an orderly in the hospital. Though nothing close to the future he had in med school, Josh takes solace that at least he's working in the medical profession.


SallyMeaghan Rath
Growing up, Sally was often forced to be tough and, as a result, she was a young woman who didn't take a lot of flack. She thought of working at the UN, or at the very least going to grad school. While in college, she fell in love with Danny and they became engaged right after graduation. Sally and Danny moved into the townhouse now occupied by Josh, Aidan (and the ghost, Sally). In life Sally was vivacious, smart, funny and driven. In death she is much the same, though her early demise finds her floundering for answers.


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SEASON 3 OF SYFY’S BEING HUMAN STARRING SAM WITWER, MEAGHAN RATH AND SAM HUNTINGTON BEGINS PRODUCTION IN MONTREAL WITH MUSE ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCING

Anna Fricke is Executive Producer/Showrunner

Kristen Hager to Return as Series Regular

NEW YORK, NY – June 11, 2012 – Syfy’s hit drama series Being Human, starring Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath and Sam Huntington, begins production on its third season today in Montreal. Anna Fricke (Men in Trees, Everwood) is Executive Producer/Showrunner with Muse Entertainment producing thirteen 1-hour episodes for Syfy.

In Being Human, vampire Aidan (Sam Witwer) ghost Sally (Meaghan Rath) and werewolf Josh (Sam Huntington) share the creature comforts of their Boston brownstone while struggling to keep their supernatural secrets from the outside world. Together they strive to resist the temptations of their true paranormal natures and live lives that are as near to “normal” as possible.

As the new season unfolds, Aidan resurfaces from being “grounded” and finds the vampire community vastly changed; he must find a new approach to feeding that will change his life forever. Sally fights to return from limbo and Josh must deal with an ominous visitor who comes to Boston looking for him and Nora.

Kristen Hager, who recurred throughout the first 2 seasons of Being Human playing Josh’s (Sam Huntington) girlfriend Nora, will return this season as a regular series cast member. Nora, it was revealed in the Season 2 opener, had been turned into a werewolf by Josh and plays a significant role in the drama’s tense Season 2 cliffhanger. Kristen Hager previously appeared in supporting roles in the features Wanted with Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy and Todd Haynes’ Bob Dylan biopic I’m Not There with Cate Blanchett and Richard Gere. On television she has recurred on CSI: Miami and guest starred on NCIS: Los Angeles.

This year, in its second season, Being Human experienced impressive double-digit growth in key demos as well as total viewers season over season. Premiere episodes for Season 2 averaged 2.1 million total viewers per episode (+10% vs. Season 1), 1.3 million Adults 18-49 (+19%) and 1.3 million Adults 25-54 (+23%). It remains Syfy’s youngest and most female skewing scripted series.

Executive Producers are Michael Prupas (The Kennedys, Pillars of the Earth), Jeremy Carver (Supernatural), Anna Fricke (Men in Trees, Everwood) who is also writer/showrunner, and Rob Pursey and Toby Whithouse. Stefan Pleszczynski is Supervising Producer and Irene Litinsky (Human Trafficking, The Phantom) is series Producer.

Being Human is a Muse Entertainment production in association with Zodiak USA. It is based on the acclaimed series, Being Human, created by Toby Whithouse and produced by Touchpaper Television, part of Zodiak Media.

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