Review #3909: Being Human US 3.1: “It’s a Shame About Ray”

Jan 15, 2013 15:08


Contributor: John Keegan

Written by Jeremy Carver and Anna Fricke
Directed by Stefan Pleszczynski

I’m not sure if Jeremy Carver is still heavily involved with this series and just not acting as showrunner, given his duties on “Supernatural”, but I was happy to see his name still prominently displayed in the credits. For all my disappointment with the second season finale, the rest of the season was quite good, and took the concept into directions that the British original never conceived.




It’s been 15 months since the end of the second season, and things are not in a good place. Aiden is still buried underground, Sally is trapped in limbo, and Josh and Nora are trying desperately to find their friends. Let me get this out of the way early: I love the fact that Kristen Hager is apparently sticking around, even if it means that I’m heavily distracted during the actual episode! But more than that, Josh is far more interesting with Nora at his side.


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