Being Human originally aired on January 17, 2011 and follows three people, based out of Boston, living in the same household. They live completely normal lives despite the fact that one is a vampire, one a werewolf, and the other a ghost. Aiden, the vampire, is caught between a long line of original vampires that recently moved back to Boston and keeping up with his, "normal life" as nurse in a hospital. Josh, the werewolf, deals with his, "curse" while trying to find a cure for himself and manage a developing relationship without hurting anymore people. Last but not least, Sally, the ghost, tries to understand how she died and tries to find a way to bring herself back to life. This series provides drama, comedy, action, and basically a little bit of everything. Big shows like The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, and Teen Wolf, are clear signs that the supernatural and science fiction genre in television is gaining a lot of popularity. Being Human is unique in a way that it introduces problems and conflicts that have never before been brought up in other vampire/werewolf shows. It also doesn't make me think of Twilight every time I watch it, which is a plus because that means the show is steering away from the typical vampire/werewolf scenarios that we've all seen before.
Creator: Toby Whithouse
Executive producers: Anna Fricke, Jeremy Carver, Michael Prupas
TV Network: Syfy
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