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    Being Human - Mama Said There’d Be Decades Like These
Ghost: Josh runs across Sally’s dying mom at the hospital, and Sally looks forward to reuniting, but her mom is more interested in an old flame, disillusioning Sally. Interesting story. Wolf: Josh is questioned by detectives about Nora’s ex, who she killed, and uses Aidan’s vamp-cop to guide them off the trail, and gives up the purebreds! Bad idea, Joshy. Vampire: Aidan goes to the orphans (the vampires that Bishop had turned, who were left without a leader after Bishop was killed by Aidan) to find Henry, and instead gets blood-drunk, and starts seeing visions of Bishop (the ever-present Mark Pellegrino) who tells him to kill Henry in order to prevent Henry from killing Aidan, perhaps a reflection of Aidan’s guilt of killing his maker, Bishop. In the end, he doesn’t kill Henry, out of some loyalty or love or something. Not really sure where this leaves Aidan. Can he trust Henry to not use the orphans against him and Suren, or will they work together to bring Suren down and get to this impossible place where Aidan can be normal again? Please let me know if I misunderstood this story. It is getting kinda complicated.

    Being Human - Mama Said There’d Be Decades Like These

    Ghost: Josh runs across Sally’s dying mom at the hospital, and Sally looks forward to reuniting, but her mom is more interested in an old flame, disillusioning Sally. Interesting story. Wolf: Josh is questioned by detectives about Nora’s ex, who she killed, and uses Aidan’s vamp-cop to guide them off the trail, and gives up the purebreds! Bad idea, Joshy. Vampire: Aidan goes to the orphans (the vampires that Bishop had turned, who were left without a leader after Bishop was killed by Aidan) to find Henry, and instead gets blood-drunk, and starts seeing visions of Bishop (the ever-present Mark Pellegrino) who tells him to kill Henry in order to prevent Henry from killing Aidan, perhaps a reflection of Aidan’s guilt of killing his maker, Bishop. In the end, he doesn’t kill Henry, out of some loyalty or love or something. Not really sure where this leaves Aidan. Can he trust Henry to not use the orphans against him and Suren, or will they work together to bring Suren down and get to this impossible place where Aidan can be normal again? Please let me know if I misunderstood this story. It is getting kinda complicated.

    — 3 months ago
    #2012 tv show  #being human