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We were lucky with Russell, Lenora [Crichlow], Aidan, Sinead because we managed to hold onto them for three years and in some cases longer. Whithouse: In terms of the series as a whole I know, there are quite a few things I know. I know some plans for the new companion and that kind of thing.

I knew who River Song was months and months and months before most other people, and it was great. Doctor Who is not necessarily a job I need to do because Being Human keeps me very busy, but I love it. THR: Fans of the show were surprised when it was announced there would be a new companion. Were you aware of it? Whithouse: To be honest it was probably more of a mutual decision than people would assume. These things tend to be kind of agreed, particularly the companions have a natural shelf life.

Nina didn't know about the affair but felt a little distance between them. George pushed her away, when she needed him most. To protect him she didn't tell him that he had infected her. So Annie was the first one that Nina told about it.

She also asked Annie to be with her during her first transformation, because she was scared. Later during an arguement with George, Nina told George that he had infected her. When George and Mitchell helped Carl , Mitchell's vampire friend, escape the country after murdering his lover, Nina was furious and left the house. She left George a note and broke his heart. She was then confronted by Kemp , who had been looking for a type 3 werewolf. She was staying with them for almost two months, when she returned to George and asked him to go to the CenSSA Main Quarter since Kemp wanted to help them to become human again.

George had already started a new relationship with Sam Danson. He wasn't sure that what Kemp had promised could actually happen, but when he and Sam broke up he joined Nina. Annie was coming with them. Then George discovered a note from Tully the werewolf who turned him confirming that 'all the werewolves die in the chamber'. They managed to get out of the facility and started to move to a new country house. However Annie was sent to Purgatory by Kemp and wasn't able to join them.

Nina felt guilty about it, since she was the one who introduced them to Kemp. So she tried everything to get Annie back. She was ordering Lucy Jaggat's book, searching for hints and she also tried to reach her.

However when Lucy actually showed up, Nina was so angry that she asked Mitchell why he didn't kill her. After relocating to Barry, George and Nina had sex while in werewolf form when they were forced to lock themselves in the same room, resulting in Nina becoming pregnant due to her birth control pills not working on her werewolf. Although she contemplated aborting the child due to her own abuse, Nina eventually decided to keep the baby after a meeting with the zombie Sasha, who reflected as she died that her only regret was not having done more with her life.

Sinead Keenan. Being Human: Series 3 - Episode 5 Highlights. George and Nina rescue Herrick from a psychiatric ward. Being Human Series 3 Trailer. Nina Returns. The New Werewolves. Related Links. Most audience members missed this, but Nina actually states directly what happens in passing later on and she almost decides not to have her baby because of her past abuse.

Tom, like George, is something of a lovable dunce. However, where George was kind of socially unaware but had a wonderful intellectual intelligence, Tom seems to have absolutely none of that. In fact, he even says the stakes have names and they are Thor, Conan, Duncan, and Beowulf. Name all the references! Mitchell is considered by many to be the primary antagonist of Being Human, especially in the first few series. Though George and Annie are certainly the main characters in addition to him, the story tends to follow him more heavily than anybody else, as well as involving vampires in the plot more often than any other plot elements.



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