‘Being Human’: Series 4 Episode 6 spoiler-free review
Love is a dangerous luxury in the Being Human universe. So Hal and Tom going on a double date promises only two things: trouble, and maybe the best episode yet of Series 4.
Love is a dangerous luxury in the Being Human universe. So Hal and Tom going on a double date promises only two things: trouble, and maybe the best episode yet of Series 4.
The fourth series of supernatural drama Being Human continues next weekend on BBC Three with Puppy Love.
The BBC have released a new set of images from the next episode of Being Human‘s fourth series, Puppy Love, written by John Jackson.
After three excellent episodes and one sensational one, Being Human has fumbled the ball slightly by falling back on one of the oldest plots in comedy: the love spell.
Teen vampire Adam’s back, there’s a new monster, and Cutler’s anti-werewolf campaign is accelerating. What does this all mean? It means that, for yet another week, Being Human is on incredible form.
The fourth series of supernatural drama Being Human continues next weekend on BBC Three with Hold the Front Page, which sees the return of teenage vampire Adam.
Tom Grieves’ A Spectre Calls – even the title is perfect – is a thing of glory: an episode that constantly treads the line between creepy and funny.
Underneath the main story the Series 4 arc begins to knit together in some rather clever ways that’ll likely elicit an ‘ahh!’ or an ‘ooh!’ or maybe both.
The fourth series of supernatural drama Being Human continues this weekend on BBC Three with A Spectre Calls.
The BBC have released a couple of images from the next episode of Being Human‘s fourth series, A Spectre Calls by Tom Grieves.