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Being Human: The Complete First Season

Sam Witwer , Sam Huntington    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Rule Britannia!, Mar 3 2012
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Wenzowsa (Saskatchewan) - See all my reviews
I must admit that I approached this series after having watched the BBC version, and loving the BBC version dearly. I appreciate the U.K. "Being Human" because it's gritty, awkward, and quirky, and I guess I can identify it. The major plot and the sub-plots seem less sensationalized than one might find on American television, and the characters seem...ordinary - as if you could possibly be friends with them. It was with these biases that I began watching the American series.

Now, I did enjoy the first season of the American series, and, as evidence of my interest, I admit that I watched all the episodes over the span of two days (gotta love having a winter break). I found Josh, the werewolf, to be funny and witty, and awkward as any self-proclaimed "nerd" would be. Aidan, the vampire, was brooding and dark, and somehow a little less interesting or complex than Mitchell (BBC version). Sally, the ghost, I found to be completely boring, and she, I honestly felt, added very little to the first season - her moping grew old after one episode. I did admire this adaptation for taking the show in its own direction, and for having it's own authentic vision. Yet, perhaps it was the major plot, which felt a little rushed, the was "zany" sub-plots, or Sally (the really boring ghost) that kept me from fully loving the first season. I suppose it seemed a little lacking somehow.

All of this aside, I do recommend this series for those who like sci-fi, and who bemoan the absence of any decent sci-fi/supernatural show being on television. "Being Human" is fun and keep you entertained, even if it is slightly vapid.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!, Mar 12 2012
This review is from: Being Human: The Complete First Season (DVD)
Wow! I loved this show. I watched some the BBC shows, & I found that I enjoyed the American version more. The humor on this show is great. The 3 main actors are really fantastic and they play their characters well. I can't wait for season 2 to come out. Glad I took a chance on buying this season.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Supernatural roomies, Feb 20 2012
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E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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What do you get when you put a ghost, a vampire and a werewolf in the same apartment?

No, there isn't a punchline, because it's not actually a joke (unless you really, really hate urban fantasy). It's the description of "Being Human," a bittersweet little drama about a little supernatural gang trying to live their lives in an mundane world. It starts off similar to the original BBC series, but soon branches off in its own dark direction.

Vampire Aidan (Sam Witwer) and his werewolf buddy Josh (Sam Huntington) move into a nice rented house in Boston. But they find themselves with a third roommate -- a ghost named Sally (Meaghan Rath) who was engaged to their landlord until she died. George and Mitchell work a pair of low-level hospital jobs, and attempt to do normal things like date, join the neighborhood watch, and pal around with kids.

However, the trio still have supernatural problems. Josh struggles to reunite with his family despite his lycanthropy, and has a relationship go very awry. As Sally struggles to deal with being dead, she discovers that her fiancee did something unspeakable to her. And Aidan's life is disrupted by the city's overlord, Bishop (Mark Pellegrino), who is planning something major for the vampire population -- and will allow no one to stand in his way.

The obvious question about "Being Human" is: how does it stack up beside the original BBC version? Well, it sticks pretty closely to the BBC series' storylines for the first few episodes, but with more episodes to flesh things out in, it branches out in some new directions, with some new characters and events introduced to the story (such as a little boy whose friendship with Aidan ends in tragedy).

And this series maintains much of the flavor of the original series: clever comedy based on the idea of three supernaturals living "normal" lives (Aidan vamps out during a family dinner) and personal drama, while also delving into the painful issues of temptation, loss, and what it means to be human. The entire season is cloaked in bittersweet reflection, especially since the characters' attempts to be "normal" keep tripping up.

As for the actors, they're all pretty solid. Witwer is all gothic dimply charm, and he wrenches your heart during some of Aidan's sadder moments; Huntington's Josh is an endearingly earnest nerd, but he does get a bit whiny sometimes; and Rath's Sally is pretty, flaky and has some issues with her relationships. And Pellegrino is wonderfully, silkily Machievellian as the leader of the island, Jacob... I mean, the leader of the vampires, Bishop.

"Being Human Season 1" is a pretty solid adaptation of the original BBC series -- dark, tangled and sometimes very sad.
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