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SYFY RENEWS ORIGINAL DRAMA BEING HUMAN FOR FOURTH SEASON |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Wednesday, 10 April 2013 21:26 |
SYFY RENEWS ORIGINAL DRAMA BEING HUMAN FOR FOURTH SEASON
New York, NY – April 10, 2013 – Syfy is ordering a fourth season (13 episodes) of its hit drama series Being Human, it was announced today by Mark Stern, President of Original Content, Syfy and Co-Head of Original Content, Universal Cable Productions. The announcement comes on the heels of the Season 3 finale which aired Monday, April 8 and in time for Syfy’s Upfront presentation this evening in New York City.
Being Human stars Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath, Sam Huntington and Kristen Hager as vampire Aidan, ghost Sally and werewolves Josh and Nora. Together they struggle to suppress their supernatural secrets and temptations and live their lives as close to normal as possible.
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Being Human US 3.13 Review: “Ruh Roh” |
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Written by John Keegan
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Wednesday, 10 April 2013 08:10 |
By John Keegan
As Being Human US closes out its third season, the future couldn’t be more unclear. The show has struggled in the ratings all season long, as has the entire Monday night lineup on Syfy, and given the very tight operating constraints of the network (and their subsequent willingness to cancel shows), Being Human fans have cause to be concerned.
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"Being Human": Meaghan Rath & Amy Aquino on Sally & Donna's Showdown |
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Written by Christiane Elin
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Friday, 05 April 2013 14:23 |
By Christiane Elin This Being Human season we've seen the vampires needed the werewolves to continue surviving from the virus that killed off so many of them. Josh and Nora's relationship headed down the aisle and Sally returned from the dead. Guest star, Amy Aquino's character, Donna, plays the witch that brought back Sally from the dead. But after a second deal with Donna, Sally was left decomposing and having a taste for human flesh. Sally searches for Donna so she can rescind her promise of giving up her soul to Donna when she dies. SciFi Vision had the chance to speak with Being Human's Meaghan Rath and guest star, Amy Aquino in a conference call about the impending showdown of Sally and Donna as well as the season three finale.
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Being Human US 3.12 Review: “Always a Bridesmaid, Never Alive” |
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Written by John Keegan
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Thursday, 04 April 2013 07:47 |
By John Keegan
With so much to cover towards the end of the season, it makes sense that Sally’s rather pressing situation would dominate the penultimate hour. What’s better is that it’s only a partial resolution; Sally gets something of a victory, but as it should be, there are consequences. The duration is always longer than the war, and Sally has all too much experience with unwanted guests.
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Being Human US 3.11 Review: “If I Only Had Raw Brain” |
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Written by John Keegan
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Wednesday, 27 March 2013 08:24 |
By John Keegan
It’s pretty clear that the season is building to a big finale, and this episode is setting up a lot of the pins that will be knocked down along the way. As usual, no matter how good things seem to be getting for the cast of Being Human, there’s always another hammer ready to fall. And right now, we can see it coming, and the anticipation is almost worse than the actual blow.
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Meaghan Rath Brings Sally to Life on "Being Human" |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Friday, 25 January 2013 15:01 |
By Jamie Ruby Being Human recently returned to Syfy with season three, and with it, came a lot of changes. One of the big ones of the season was that Sally, played by Meaghan Rath, has been brought back from the dead. As a ghost, Sally could not interact with her friends, or the world around her, but now that she can, she's happy to pursue things she couldn't before, but she quickly learns that there are consequences. Rath recently talked to the digital media about the changes for Sally and what we can expect in season three. Being Human airs Mondays on Syfy.
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Sam Huntington & Kristen Hager on the Return of "Being Human" |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Friday, 18 January 2013 02:56 |
By Jamie Ruby This season Being Human has expanded to include four main cast members, as Kristen Hager, who plays werewolf Nora, has taken on a bigger role. Her dynamic with boyfriend Josh, played by Sam Huntington, is likely to change, as things are much different for the couple now that Josh is no longer a werewolf after having killed his werewolf "maker" Ray. Trouble isn't over for the two, however, as they decide to consult with the witch Donna (Amy Aquino) to get Sally (Meaghan Rath) out of limbo. If that wasn't enough, Liam (Xander Berkeley), the father of the werewolf twins, is back and looking for his children. Huntington and Hager recently talked to the media about the new season of Being Human, which airs Mondays on Syfy.
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Sam Witwer & Anna Fricke on Season 3 of "Being Human" |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Thursday, 17 January 2013 20:55 |
By Jamie Ruby The supernatural series Being Human recently returned to Syfy with a bang. The series was turned upside-down when fans learned that 15 months after last season's events, Josh (Sam Huntington) was no longer a werewolf, Sally (Meaghan Rath) was brought back from the dead, and Aidan, played by Sam Witwer, was a vampire short on a ready blood supply with a flu having made most available blood poison to them. Recently star Sam Witwer and showrunner and executive producer Anna Fricke talked to the digital media about the all-new third season, which airs Mondays on Syfy.
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Early Review: "Being Human" Hits Its Stride |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Friday, 04 January 2013 23:35 |
By Jamie Ruby Being Human returns to Syfy for season three as part of Powerful Mondays on January 14th. The first episode arc holds some big shockers that will have you questioning what is planned for the show. These are definitely big twists fans won't be expecting. The best part of the new season though, confirmed by Sam Witwer (Aidan) at the Syfy Digital Press Tour in October, is that the group will be together again more this season. It's time to welcome back your favorite roommates! Fans agree that the interaction between the main cast, including Witwer, Sam Huntington (Josh), and Meaghan Rath (Sally), is one of the best parts of the series. If the first two episodes are anything to go by, this season the show will be back on course and the characters where they belong, with their usual style of camaraderie and comedy. Speaking of main cast members, Kristen Hager, who plays Nora, will be joining the cast as a series regular this season.
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Syfy's Powerful Mondays Return |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Wednesday, 02 January 2013 12:07 |
SYFY’S POWERFUL MONDAYS PROGRAMMING BLOCK KICKS OFF 2013 WITH SEASON THREE RETURNS OF HIT SERIES BEING HUMAN AND LOST GIRL
PREMIERE OF TIME-TRAVELING POLICE DRAMA CONTINUUM
MONDAY, JANUARY 14 FROM 8-11PM
NEW YORK – January 2, 2013 – Syfy’s Powerful Mondays programming block returns on Monday, January 14, kicking off with the premiere of the new original series Continuum at 8PM (ET/PT), followed by the season three returns of hit programs Being Human at 9PM and Lost Girl at 10PM.
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